[Folda] Fwd: [Jhi] Fwd: VOLCANO: Ph.D. course at Aarhus Univ: Forging links between petrology and geophysics
Deirdre Clark
dec2 at hi.is
Wed maí 10 11:11:34 GMT 2017
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From: Rikke Pedersen <rikke at hi.is>
Date: Wed, May 10, 2017 at 10:09 AM
Subject: [Jhi] Fwd: VOLCANO: Ph.D. course at Aarhus Univ: Forging links
between petrology and geophysics
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*From: *Sean Peters <speter24 at ASU.EDU <speter24 at asu.edu>>
*Subject: **VOLCANO: Ph.D. course at Aarhus Univ: Forging links between
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*Date: *8 May 2017 at 18:42:01 GMT
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From: "Lara O'Dwyer Brown" <odwyerbrown at geo.au.dk>
Subject: Ph.D. course at Aarhus Univ: Forging links between petrology and
geophysics
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Dear colleagues,
The Earth System Petrology group in the Department of Geoscience at Aarhus
University is again offering its two-week intensive Ph.D. course in Deep
Earth Systems (*Forging **links between petrology and geophysics*) from 2 -
13 October, 2017. This Ph.D. course is designed for strengthening students'
background in thermodynamics, phase equilibria, heat and mass transfer,
continuum mechanics, elasticity and viscoelastic theory, wave propagation,
and rheology, important for integrating petrologic and geophysical
(especially seismological) observations, and modeling processes of the deep
earth. The course will build a foundation of understanding based on
first-principles that links the constitution of Earth materials to their
stability and mechanical behavior, and reinforces these concepts through
exercises, critical reviews of the literature and group projects.
The Ph.D. course is team-taught by Aarhus faculty and invited experts in
petrology, geophysics/seismology and geodynamics.
There are no tuition or registration fees. Students are,
however, responsible for their own travel and accommodation costs. Once
admitted to the course, local travel and accommodation details will be
provided.
*Applications must be received by 16th June, 2017*. Please refer to the
course webpage for more information and application procedure:
http://volcano.au.dk/deep-earth-systems-phd-course/
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