Matt Pritchard

Cornell Earth & Atmospheric Sciences

Teaching


My Classes for 2011-2012    
EAS 4880: Global Geophysics: Spring 2012

• I will be teaching part of the module on Geophysical monitoring of the subsurface as part of the Cornell Earth-Energy IGERT funded by the National Science Foundation

Other classes

2009, 2010 and 2011; Short courses on InSAR offered in August at UNAVCO.  Three separate PPT presentations are available here based on my lectures from the 2.5 day short course.   

Monitoring volcanoes with InSAR PDF slides of my lecture during the 2-day Volcano monitoring short course before the 2008 IAVCEI meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland.

• EAS 1220: Earthquake! (and other natural disasters), Spring 2007 (Read Bob Emro's article about this class), Offered more recently by Larry Brown, Spring 2008-present.

•EAS 4050: Active Tectonics, Spring 2005; Spring 2008 (by Rowena Lohman); Fall 2010 

EAS 4880: Global Geophysics: Offered most recently in Spring, 2009 and Fall, 2010 by Rowena Lohman. Formerly called EAS 388: Geophysics and Geotectonics.

• EAS 5780/ASTRO 6578 (with J.-L. Margot): Planet Formation and Evolution, Fall 2008; Fall 2006.  Will be offered in 2011-2012 by Jonathan Lunine


 • EAS 7310*: Seminar on Glacier remote sensing, climate change, and sea level rise, Fall 2008, With Visiting Professor Joan Ramage. One time only!

• EAS 7310*/ASTRO 7671 (with Jim Bell): Lunar science and exploration, Fall 2009, One time only!

• I like to use field geophysical equipment in my classes, so I use and help maintain the department's field geophysics equipment.

            *Special Note for EAS 7310: This class is "on the books" every semester for independent study -- please contact me for some project ideas. If several students have a common interest (as in Fall, 2005, 2008, & 2009) we will run the course more like a seminar.