Feb 21, 2020 | Research, –Archives
“These presentations have helped me improve my scientific storytelling and learn how to convey my research so people are engaged and understand my results and why they are important,” she said. “I feel more and more confident each time I present.”
Mar 21, 2018 | Geological Sciences, News, Research, Seminars, –Archives
Early History of the Yellowstone Hotspot and its Interaction with the Subducting Farallon Slab Dr. Vic Camp San Diego State UniversityWednesday April 11th, 2018CSL 422 – 1pm Abstract Recent evidence suggests that the Yellowstone hotspot is a long-lived feature...
Mar 15, 2018 | Geological Sciences, News, Research, Seminars, –Archives
Shallow soft sediment deformation at IODP sites C0006 and C0007, Nankai Trough, Japan: evidence for strong ground motion at the frontal thrust Drake SingletonSan Diego State UniversityWednesday, March 21st, 2018CSL 422 – 1pm AbstractFor over 50 years the...
Dec 12, 2017 | Computer Science, News, Research, –Archives
Keeping track of dolphins is a slippery, patchy process. First, you must procure time on a ship or aircraft, which is expensive. After that, what you see depends on uncontrollable factors like weather, ocean conditions and whether the creatures happen to be hanging...
Dec 7, 2017 | Computer Science, News, Research, –Archives
When SDSU computer scientist Rob Edwards discovered crAssphage in 2014, it was just the tip of a viral iceberg. By Michael Price When San Diego State University computer scientist Rob Edwards and colleagues uncovered a wholly new virus nicknamed...
Dec 5, 2017 | Geological Sciences, News, Research, –Archives
Earthquake Code Originating From SDSU Professor Used in 2017 Gordon Bell Prize Research Chinese Team Recognized for Simulating 20th Century’s Most Devastating Earthquake Simulated ground motion for the 1976 Hangshan earthquake that resulted in the 2017...