2014 VISES Summer School

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SCEC-ERI Summer School for Earthquake Science
Topic: Wave and Rupture Propagation with Realistic Velocity Structures
Dates: September 28-October 2, 2014
Location: Embassy Suites Mandalay Beach Hotel, Oxnard, CA
Participants: 50

Overview

The Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) and the Earthquake Research Institute of the University of Tokyo (ERI) has organized a Summer School for Earthquake Science September 28 through October 2, 2014. The theme for the Summer School is "Wave and Rupture Propagation with Realistic Velocity Structures". The program includes both lectures and exercises where participants will learn how complex velocity structure is represented and can be used to create seismograms from kinematic representations of earthquakes as point sources and propagating ruptures. One objective is for participants to construct ground motions for earthquake scenarios, which if used in a collective sense can be a method for complementing or creating hazard maps. Participants are given exercises so that they can run the various numerical methods with the supervision of the lecturers. Each participant will present a poster to share his/her research during evening sessions.

Participants

Organizing Committee
Ralph Archuleta, UC Santa Barbara
John Shaw, Harvard
Hiroe Miyake, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan
Jim Mori, DPRI / Kyoto U, Japan
Tom Jordan, SCEC / USC
Greg Beroza, SCEC / Stanford
Tran Huynh, SCEC / USC

Lecturers and Instructors
Domniki Asimaki, Caltech
Jorge Crempien, UC Santa Barbara
David Gill, SCEC/USC
Rob Graves, U.S. Geological Survey
Muneo Hori, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan
Tom Jordan, SCEC / USC
Phil Maechling, SCEC / USC
Kevin Milner, SCEC / USC
Hiroe Miyake, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan
Jim Mori, DRPI / Kyoto U, Japan
Kim Olsen, SDSU
Andreas Plesch, Harvard
John Shaw, Harvard
Peter Shearer, UC San Diego
Fabio Silva, SCEC / USC
Rumi Takedatsu, SDSU
Students
Ryoichiro Agata, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan
Naofumi Aso, EPS / U of Tokyo, Japan
Aida Azari Sisi, METU, Turkey
Nenad Bijelić, Stanford
Daniel Bowden, Caltech
Samuel Bydlon, Stanford
Wenyuan Fan, UC San Diego
Jacquelyn Gilchrist, UC Riverside
Thomas Goebel, Caltech
Naoki Hatakeyama, DPRI / Kyoto U, Japan
Alexandra Hutchison, UC Riverside
Naeem Khoshnevis, U of Memphis
Ryota Kiuchi, DPRI / Kyoto U, Japan
Men-Andrin Meier, Swiss Seismological Service, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Lingsen Meng, UC Los Angeles
Kevin Milner, SCEC / USC
Irene Molinari, INGV Rome, Italy
Ryo Okuwaki, U of Tsukuba, Japan
John (Chris) Rollins, Caltech
Valerie Sahakian, UC San Diego

Kaoru Sawazaki, NIED, Japan
Xin Song, USC
Cedric Twardzik, UC Santa Barbara
Mika Usher, U of Washington
Chris Van Houtte, U of Auckland, New Zealand
Loic Viens, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan
Erin Wirth, U of Washington
Kyle Withers, SDSU / UC San Diego
Yifei Wu, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan
Suguru Yabe, EPS / U of Tokyo, Japan
Tomoko Yano, NEID, Japan
Lingling Ye, UC Santa Cruz