Modules for 2014/15/16

Short courses are of many forms, some field based and some lecture based.

For the lecture based courses, the generic format will be:

  • one week of preparation at home institution
  • one week face-to-face at host institution
  • one week undertaking an assignment at home institution

LIST OF MODULES: (click on the title to see details of the module)

DIAS 001: Introduction to Linux*
  P. Grange
  13 or 14 October 2014

DIAS 002: Introduction to Fortran
  Dr. E. Mandolesi
  15 - 16 October 2014

DIAS 003: Introduction to Matlab
  Sam Roberson
  9 - 10 April 2015

DIAS 004: Magnetotellurics
  Prof. A.G. Jones
  February 2016

DIAS 005: Applied Geophysical Methods from First Principles
  Dr. B. O'Reilly
  23 - 27 February 2015 *This course has been cancelled for now, but will be rescheduled

DIAS 006: Algebraic Iterative Reconstruction Methods - Theory and Experience**
  Prof. P.Ch. Hansen
  8 - 10 September 2014

DIAS 007: How to read and interpret borehole geophysical data? An introduction to tool physics, logging and interpretation methods
  Dr. R. Pechnig
  6 - 8 October 2014 **This course date has changed to 28 - 30 April, 2015

DIAS 008: Nonlinear Inverse Problems and Data Assimilation
  Prof. V. Rath
  June 2015

DIAS 009: Computational Statistics
  Prof. A. Chave
  7 - 10 April 2015 *This course has been cancelled for now, but will be rescheduled

DIAS 010: Structure, Composition and Evolution of the Lithosphere through time (Archean to present) from Geophysical and Geochemical perspectives
  Dr. W.D. Mooney and Prof. N. Arndt
  6 - 8 October 2014

DIAS 011: Monte Carlo approach to geophysical inverse problem: an introduction
  Dr. N.P. Agostinetti
  4 - 7 May 2015

DIAS 012: 'R' Statistical Computing
  Dr. J. Coll
  30 March - 2 April 2015*This course is now full.

DIAS 013: Fundamentals of Geophysical Inversion Methods
  Dr. M. Yedlin
  April/May 2015 *This course has been cancelled due to illness

DIAS 014: Short course on Seismic Reflection Data Processing
  R. Hardy
  November 2014 **Please note that this course may only run in the Spring semester only, date TBC

DIAS 015: HPC and Parallel Programming
  ICHEC - Dr. S. Wong
  9 - 13 March 2015

TCD 001: Principles and Applications of Organic Geochemistry
  Dr. Alex Bradley
  11 - 14 May 2015

GSI/GSNI 001: 3D Visualisation & Research opportunities with Geological Surveys, TELLUS & INFOMAR datasets
  Dr. K. Verbruggen
  end of March 2015 (date TBC)

NUIM 001: GIS for Geoscientists - Level 1 "Introduction to ArcGIS for Geoscientists"
  Dr. G. Scott and Dr. A. Gonzalez
  18 - 22 May 2015 *Max 16 places only - This course is now full

NUIM 002: GIS for Geoscientists - Level 2 "Advanced skills in ArcGIS for Geoscientists"
  Dr. G. Scott and Dr. A. Gonzalez
  25 - 29 May 2015 *A limited number of spaces have arisen

NUIG 001: Fluid Inclusions: study methods and interpretations
  Dr. A. Constanzo
  11 - 14 May 2015

NUIG 002: The Geochemical/geoscience applications of terrestrial/volcanic dust
  Prof. P. Croot
  February 2015

NUIG 003: Balancing the Hydrological Equation: Introduction to Hydrology & Hydrogeology
  Dr. Tiernan Henry
  24 - 28 November 2014

UCC 001: Petroleum Geology and Basin Analysis
  Dr. D. Jarvis and Prof. B. Williams
  March 2015 *This course has been cancelled.

UCC 002: Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology
  E. McCarthy and Prof. A. Wheeler
  October 2014 *This course has been cancelled.

UCC 003: Exploration Structural Geology for Hydrocarbon Exploration
  Dr. M. Cooper and Dr. P. Meere [p.meere-at-ucc.ie]
  9 - 11 December 2014

UCC 004: Exploration Structural Geology for Mineral Exploration
  Dr. P.Meere [p.meere-at-ucc.ie]
  3 - 6 March 2015

UCC 005: Coal Exploration
  Dr. L. Thomas and Prof. A. Wheeler [a.wheeler-at-ucc.ie]
  11 - 13 March 2015

UCC 006: Geotechnical Investigation of Soils and Rock
  Ms. E. McCarthy and Prof. A. Wheeler [a.wheeler-at-ucc.ie]
  7 - 15 January 2014 *This course has been cancelled.

UCC 007: Exploration Methods and Professional Development
  G. Earls and Prof. A. Wheeler [a.wheeler-at-ucc.ie]
  18 - 22 September 2014
   

 

 

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