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Siyu & Evan Win Multiple Travel Awards

Siyu & Evan Win Multiple  Travel Awards

A big congratulations to our students: Siyu and Evan who just received news that they have both been selected to receive the Seismology Society of America’s (SSA) student travel award. Evan has also been awarded the graduate student association’s travel

Tolulop Olugboji February 17, 2021 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

URSeismo @AGU Virtual 2020

URSeismo @AGU Virtual 2020
Tolulop Olugboji December 20, 2020December 24, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

URSeismo wins NSFGeo Eager Teaching Grant

URSeismo wins NSFGeo Eager Teaching Grant

URSeismo wins grant (@NSFEager) to develop content for flipped lectures in an era of virtual learning and online research collaboration, there is a growing need for engaging, high-quality, digital resources (static and dynamic) that support synchronous/asynchronous learning and enable productive

Tolulop Olugboji October 14, 2020December 24, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Prof. Olugboji receives Furth Award

Prof. Olugboji receives Furth Award

Congrats to @tolumorayo on the https://t.co/OqumoD4wfs Award. According to Kessler, Chair of EES “Tolu’s group is developing HPC capabilities & currently operates a low-cost, ground vibration detector network it intends to use for field research on the western African continent”

Tolulop Olugboji May 8, 2020December 24, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Why should Africa care about Seismology?

Why should Africa care about Seismology?

  How scientists listening to the earth can unlock Africa’s many riches https://t.co/uVctLM8IgE pic.twitter.com/Fn76CPTz85 — The Conversation Africa (@TC_Africa) April 18, 2018  

Tolulop Olugboji April 18, 2018 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Dr. Olugboji Joins NEF Fellows [2017/2019]

Dr. Olugboji Joins NEF Fellows [2017/2019]

It gives us great pleasure to announce that Dr. Olugboji will be joining distinguished cohorts as a 2017-2019 NEF fellow. This honor holds a special place amongst other accomplishments because it will provide a special platform to stay engaged with,

Tolulop Olugboji September 12, 2017 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

1st UMD Paper Out in Tectonics

1st UMD Paper Out in Tectonics

My 1st University of Maryland Geology Department paper is out. Curious about how we generate phase velocity maps ‘E Pluribus Unum’ using EarthScope noise vibrations and UMD supercomputers? Then check out the details on Tectonics. Highlights (for dummies): 1. E

Tolulop Olugboji June 12, 2017 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Public Outreach Lecture @RooseveltHSDC

Public Outreach Lecture @RooseveltHSDC

@RooseveltHSDC speaking with young scholars @dcpublicschools about @UMDGeology & @EarthScopeInfo science courtesy @USAScienceFest #SciFest pic.twitter.com/8NGoJv8czG — Tolulope Olugboji (@tolumorayo) April 3, 2017

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Research Talk at UCSB

Research Talk at UCSB

Day 1 of 2 visit with the faculty and students at @ucsbeap courtesy of Dr. Rudnick. Great feedback on our research! pic.twitter.com/3r5qyG4Kdm — Tolulope Olugboji (@tolumorayo) March 17, 2017

Tolulop Olugboji March 18, 2017 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

EarthScope Research Talk at VirginiaTech

EarthScope Research Talk at VirginiaTech

Got to share @UMDscience & @EarthScopeInfo with the faculty & students of @vtgeosciences courtesy of the @dsarahstamps group. Great times! pic.twitter.com/hewQqI39Zi — Tolulope Olugboji (@tolumorayo) February 12, 2017

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