Collaboration opportunities for SCOPED project (NSF CSSI)

Dear CIG community:

We are introducing a new NSF CSSI project entitled SCOPED: Seismic COmputational Platform for Enabling Discovery. The four-year project will be centered at five institutions having opportunities for postdocs or students.

image of team/project:

UAF: NSF Award Search: Award # 2104052 - Collaborative Research: Frameworks: Seismic COmputational Platform for Empowering Discovery (SCOPED)

Mines: NSF Award Search: Award # 2103621 - Collaborative Research: Frameworks: Seismic COmputational Platform for Empowering Discovery (SCOPED)

UW: NSF Award Search: Award # 2103701 - Collaborative Research: Frameworks: Seismic COmputational Platform for Empowering Discovery (SCOPED)

CU: NSF Award Search: Award # 2103741 - Collaborative Research: Frameworks: Seismic COmputational Platform for Empowering Discovery (SCOPED)

UT: NSF Award Search: Award # 2103494 - Collaborative Research: Frameworks: Seismic COmputational Platform for Empowering Discovery (SCOPED)

The SCOPED project goal is to establish a novel hybrid cloud+HPC computational platform for use by the broader scientific community that combines large-scale processing and modeling of seismic data with a suite of open-source seismic codes.

We are asking anyone who might be interested in applying for a postdoc or participating in the project to answer a few questions in the following survey:

We are asking to receive survey responses by Monday, September 20th. Thank you for your time.

Carl Tape, University of Alaska

Ebru Bozdag, Colorado School of Mines

Marine Denolle, University of Washington

Felix Waldhauser, Columbia University

Ian Wang, Texas Advanced Computing Center (University of Texas)

Carl Tape

Associate Professor

Geophysical Institute (office 413D)

University of Alaska Fairbanks

Email: ctape@alaska.edu

Web: Carl Tape's website