I have advertised a postdoc position to work on the Earth's core at @ourANU. To my domestic & international colleagues: please help spread the word, thanks! 🧑🎓👩🎓
TERM: 2 yr continuing contingent funding
SALARY: $85,010–$106,702 p.a.+17% superannuation
https://t.co/coo1AOE3Dl
A student-led team of @anuearthscience seismologists has shed new light on the natural explosion that initiated the massive Hunga Tonga underwater volcano event two years ago.
https://t.co/LQ59uE1fIT
We experiment with deep learning tools to help us collect a large amount of unexplored PKIKP waves, a primary tool for exploring the Earth's inner core. The new dataset can illuminate the Earth's deepest region in a new way.
Jiarun Zhou @HrvojeTkalcic
https://t.co/MrrC7Tf38o
We're #hiring a permanent (continuing) position in seismology! The @anuearthscience is looking for a Senior Technical Officer to support management of our seismic instrumentation portfolio and associated fieldwork program. Click here 4 details & 2 apply: https://t.co/ZEEiXvHGt7
Congratulations to @HrvojeTkalcic on such an outstanding achievement! It has been a great pleasure working with you as a scientist and getting to know you as a person.
Prof Hrvoje Tkalčić FAA (@HrvojeTkalcic,@ourANU) has been elected a Fellow of the Academy for his pioneering work on the internal structures of Earth and other planets. Additionally, his contributions to analysing seismic sources—including marsquakes—and refining seismogram analysis techniques have been instrumental in improving the accuracy of theoretical models. #FellowsAA
Each second, 1.5 million tons of solar material, traveling at 100 miles per second, shoot off the sun. Earth's magnetic field deflects most of it, but not all. The solar wind, a stream of charged particles, flows at 447 km/s (1 million mph), and while the magnetic field protects us, some particles still cause auroras and geomagnetic storms.
Job Alert 🚨 TWO postdoc positions in observational #seismology at @anuearthscience in beautiful Canberra 🦘 Details & apply here: https://t.co/EfHBdottzC
Happy to chat at #AGU23 next week. Send me an email, DM, or catch me at my poster on Monday morn (T11D-0210) 🧵 1/2
Interested in a PhD in Seismology? I have funding available for a full 3.5 year scholarship starting next year. Please share. Open to international applicants. Expressions of interest close January 10th. Come join us in Geophysics at @anuearthscience!
@laurenwaszek, @jess_irving, @TSonPham, and @HrvojeTkalcicAn have an opinionated Comment piece on recent seismic insights into Earth’s core https://t.co/4DeQw7fKng
We propose a new way of accounting for theory errors (Earth structure uncertainty) when characterising #seismic events. This leads to a better understanding of the observed differences & similarities between #quakes & #nuclear blasts.
@CTBTO@EGU_Seismo
https://t.co/DMsjt3PziG
Our recent paper was featured in most recent BBC's @sciencefocus magazine. @TSonPham spoke with their journalist about our findings using seismic ricochet waves 🌏🫨
"Something very weird is happening inside Earth’s core. Here's what means for the planet" https://t.co/vaopFFjJwx
A contribution of my PhD #research now published in @NatureComms@SpringerNature 🌎@TSonPham@Seisxl_Ma@HrvojeTkalcic & I present spectacularly clear observations of shear-waves in the inner core. It turns out the inner core is less rigid than we thought! https://t.co/tmYS7ITWX4
Today, I'll give a seminar at Bullard Labs to share recent exciting findings about the Earth's inner core.
Related paper and preprint are ready to distribute (please DM me).
@HrvojeTkalcic@TCostadeLima@Seisxl_Ma
Today is 50 years since the Research School of Earth Sciences (ANU) first opened the lab doors.
Happy Birthday to our global family past and present.
We're having an event later this year. Please register your interest. https://t.co/Ct3Ylf0O79 and share!
@anuearthscience