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Seismology Division Events for EGU22

Seismology Division Events for EGU22

Hello fellow seismologists!

After two years the Generally Assembly is finally back in Vienna and we are looking forward to reconnecting with the Seismology Division at EGU22. Through this blogpost we would like to bring your attention to the events that are organized by the Seismology Division and ECS Representatives of the Seismology Division during EGU22. Note that all times are CEST, and links to virtual events can be obtained by being registered for the conference and on the Seismology mailing list.

 

Monday May 16th, 14:00-15:00 – Seismology Division Meeting (virtual)

Join us for this year’s Seismology Division Meeting! Here the Seismology Division Team will present the newest information about our division and the ECS Seismology Team will inform you about their activities over the last year and during the upcoming GA. The meeting will be online and the link can be found through the meeting programme.

 

Sunday May 22nd, 17:00-19:00 – GD, PS, and SM joined pre-GA icebreaker (Stadtpark, Vienna)

Join us on Sunday afternoon for the GD, PS and SM joined pre-GA BYO Icebreaker to connect with each other before the official GA starts. We will meet at 17:00 at the Johann-Strauss statue. This event is a ‘Bring Your Own’ event, so don’t forget to bring your own drinks and snacks!

 

Wednesday May 25th, 20:30 – GD, SM, and TS joined social evening (Bermuda Brau bar, Vienna)

Join us on Wednesday evening for the GM, SM and TS joined social evening at the Bermuda Bräu. After a two year break, we are very happy to set forth this tradition. This event is a great opportunity to socialize with your fellow scientists from the Geodynamics, Seismology and Tectonics Division.

 

Thursday May 26th, 10:20 – 11:50 Short Course Seismology 101 (Room 2.85/86, hybrid)

New to seismology? Or in the need to freshen up the basics of seismology? Join us at the Seismology 101 short course (SC4.5)! We will take you through the basics of seismology, from earthquake location techniques to tomographic imaging. We will also touch upon useful tools like seismo-live.org and more. Questions are highly encouraged!

 

Thursday May 26th, 19:00 – SM Early Career Scientist social dinner (Schweizerhaus, Vienna)

Join us on Thursday for the Early Career Scientist (ECS) social dinner of the Seismology Division. This will be the perfect opportunity to meet/reconnect with fellow ECSs of the Seismology Division. Also, you can meet the ECS Seismology Representatives Team and hear all about our activities and how to join. The dinner will be at Schweizerhaus at 19:00.

 

All the networking events can be found on the pop-up event page of EGU. 

Follow us on twitter, instagram and/or facebook to get the latest update about our activities.

Looking forward to seeing you all at EGU22!

All the best,

The ECS Representatives of the Seismology Division

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We are a team coming from mixed places with various interests: Dinko is a PostDoc at the University of Zagreb and is the first point of contact for the group. Angel is doing her DPhil at ETH Zurich in Switzerland and is managing our Instagram account. Bruna is doing her DPhill in DIAS, Dublin and takes care of our Twitter account. David is a PostDoc at the University of Lisbon and is spearheading the Campfires. Andreas is pursuing his PhD at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich and is helping run the blog. William is a PhD student at the University of Southampton in the UK and is also helping with the blogs. Katinka is a PhD student at ETH Zurich and is also on the blog team. Foivos is our newest member and is a PostDoc at the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) in Bologna. Matthew is finishing up his PhD at Oxford University, UK, and is editor of the blogs.


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