Our geophysical computational facilities consist of 15 workstations for each student that run Linux on high-speed modern hardware and two state-of-the-art computer clusters, the Seismic Cluster, ...
New York University has launched the Simons Center for Computational Geophysical Flows. The new center is supported by a five-year, $10 million grant funded by Simons Foundation International and ...
M. Liu, J. Narciso, D. Grana, E. Van De Vijver, and L. Azevedo, 2023, Frequency-domain electromagnetic induction for the prediction of electrical conductivity and magnetic susceptibility using ...
Time-domain methods have emerged as a versatile framework for simulating electromagnetic phenomena in complex materials and geometries. Techniques such as the finite‐difference time‐domain (FDTD) ...
Taken concurrently with EGR/MAT/PHY 191. An integrated course that covers the material of PHY 103 and MAT 201 with the emphasis on applications to engineering. Math topics include: vector calculus; ...
Thorsten Becker, a professor at The University of Texas at Austin Jackson School of Geosciences, has been elected a member of the German Academy of Sciences, Leopoldina, one of the oldest and most ...
Geophysics is a research area focused on applying quantitative physical principles to investigate the structure, composition, and dynamic processes of the Earth and other planetary bodies. It ...