A workshop on analyzing Earth signals with J-DSP was conducted as a part of the Northeastern/Southeastern Geological Society of America meeting held in Baltimore, Maryland from March 13-16, 2010.
A photograph of the workshop is available here.
Organizers:
Dr. Linda Hinnov, Johns Hopkins University |
Dr. Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University |
Karthikeyan Ramamurthy, Arizona State University |
Description:
The participants will learn how to analyze Earth signals with the online Java-Digital Signal Processing (J-DSP) Laboratory. An introduction to basic signal processing will be followed by a tutorial on global sustainability that examines ‘real-time’ signals of global temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide. A second tutorial will focus on ‘deep-time’ signals of paleoclimatic change with uncertain timescales. Students and researchers will benefit from a new intuitive environment for comprehensive analysis of Earth signals. Instructors will obtain new materials for classes on global change and Earth system history. This course is part of a new Phase 3 multidisciplinary J-DSP project funded by the National Science Foundation.
Participants:
1. |
Nicholas Gilson,Johns Hopkins University (JHU). |
2. |
Hannah Holliday, JHU. |
3. |
Sha'Quayla Hill, JHU. |
4. |
Thomas Scialo. |
5. |
Magda Nowosadko, JHU. |
6. |
Clare Flynn, JHU. |
7. |
Julia Guarino, JHU. |
8. |
Courtney Wilcox, JHU. |
9. |
Marco Franceschi, University of Padova, Italy. |
More details and updates on the workshop can be found here.
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