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Short Courses Archive

EarthScope USArray Introductory and Advanced Short Courses Overview 2009-2017
Magnetotelluric Instrumentation and Data Processing Short Course
This week-long course will provide hands-on experience with the state-of-the-art magnetotelluric (MT) instruments managed by the PASSCAL Ins...
October 17th – 21st, 2022, Socorro, NM
IRIS USArray Advanced Short Course, 2017
Instructors: Heather DeShon (Southern Methodist University), Marianne Karplus (University of Texas - El Paso), Charles (Chuck) Langston (The Univ...
August 7th – 11th, 2017, Bloomington, IN
IRIS USArray Data Processing and Analysis Short Course, 2016
Instructors: Chuck Ammon (Penn State University), Heather DeShon (Southern Methodist University), Marianne Karplus (University of Texas - El Paso...
August 1st – 5th, 2016, Evanston
IRIS-EarthScope USArray Data Processing and Analysis Short Course, 2015
Gary Pavlis (Host Instructor, Indiana University), Chuck Ammon (Penn. State University), Mitchell Barklage (NodalSeismic), Mike Brudzinski (Miami...
August 3rd – 7th, 2015, Bloomington
IRIS-EarthScope USArray Data Processing and Analysis Short Course, 2014
Mike Brudzinski (Miami University), Meghan Miller (University of Southern California), Rob Porritt (University of Southern California), Suzan van der ...
August 4th – 8th, 2014, Evanston, Illinois
IRIS-EarthScope USArray Short Course, 2013
August 6th to 9th (Introductory) and August 12th to 16th (Advanced)Northwestern University - Evanston, IllinoisThe primary goal of these courses i...
August 6th – 16th, 2013, Evanston, IL
IRIS-EarthScope USArray Data Processing and Analysis Short Course, 2009-2011
The primary goal of this short course is to provide training to a new generation of early career scientists in the foundations of robust methods ...
August 13th – 19th, 2011, Evanston, IL
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