University of Kansas
United States
Principal Investigator
Noel Jackson
Research Interests
The Jackson group at the University of Kansas studies active crustal deformation and the physical interactions between slow fault slip and earthquakes using geodesy and inverse theory. We combine geodetic data types, such as GNSS and strain data, and also utilize seafloor geodetic data to study fault slip processes. One current project uses a seafloor optical fiber strain meter to hunt for shallow slow slip events offshore in Cascadia.
Our research group meets as group once every two weeks. Our graduate students come from 4 different countries around the world and we emphasize an inclusive research environment.
More information about our group is on our webpage: https://www.jacksoncrustaldef.com
Proposed Hosting Period
flexible
Exchange Language
English
Facilities/Resources
We can provide desk space in a shared office and access to a computing cluster including a node specifically for large GPU processing needs.