Research efforts and products related to my work with open source software, data accessibility, and training.
SPECFEM Users Workshop 2022
In October 2022, we held a virtual SPECFEM Users Workshop to teach new users how to use the spectral element solver, SPECFEM. Leveraging Docker containers, Jupyter notebooks and Zoom, we were able to teach up to 180 participants about seismic simulations and inversions over three days. Recordings and workshop material is free and available for use, check it out!
I develop and maintain open-source Python packages that facilitate the automation of adjoint tomography workflows (SeisFlows), and seismic data handling and misfit quantification within these workflows (Pyatoa).
New Zealand Adjoint TOMography model
One of the main products of my PhD was the
New Zealand Adjoint TOMography model (NZ ATOM).
NZ_ATOM_north is an adjoint tomography-derived velocity model for the North Island
of New Zealand, and the adjacent Hikurangi subduction zone.
Broadband EAst COast Network
The Broadband EAst COast Network (BEACON)
was a temporary deployment of 20 broadband seismic instruments in the central
Hawke's Bay and Tararua regions. The network was deployed to supplement receiver
coverage over the Hikurangi subduction interface.
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