SM
Seismology

Contributors wanted

We are looking for individuals interested in helping with the running of this blog dedicated to the Seismology Division (SM) within EGU. Single contributions are also welcome. The aim of this blog is to share latest news, ideas, promote upcoming events/conferences, and other information that is relevant to the seismological community. The blog is run in conjunction with a dedicated Facebook Page for SM.

People blogging, on the go. Source: http://www.flickr.com

Live blogging. Source: http://www.flickr.com from Beatrice Murch

Running this blog gives an exciting opportunity to keep yourself up-to-date, and to network with the seismological community. If you are always connected to the internet, it neither takes a lot of effort, nor does it result in a distraction from your studies/work, on the the contrary, it will help keep you on the lookout for new exciting research and news. Furthermore, it helps with getting a better understanding of how EGU operates.

Interested individuals, who would like to join the team, or have information that they would like to share, please contact directly Matthew Agius (matthew.agius@um.edu.mt) the Young Scientist Representative for SM.

Matthew Agius is a recent PhD graduate from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies in Ireland and is now doing research at the University of Southampton (National Oceanography Centre). His research focuses on the dynamics of the lithosphere beneath Tibet, the Central Mediterranean, and the Pacific Ocean. Matthew’s role as a young scientist representative is to promote the efforts done by young researchers and to engage in discussions that concern seismology students. You can reach Matthew via e-mail at matthew.agius@soton.ac.uk.


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