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!
• 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.