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Sensing, Signals & Algorithms: Tolulope Olugboji (Principal Investigator)

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Launch YoUR Career @UR

Launch YoUR Career @UR

The Olugboji Earth imaging lab uses our planet’s vibrations to understand its internal anatomy and trace its dynamic history. This involves conducting planetary imaging using novel algorithms that enable Earth exploration. Our group comprises earth scientists, electrical engineers, computer and data scientists. Our research spans the entire globe and out to Mars. To discuss research interests please come up with creative ideas that overlap with current research themes before scheduling a meeting.

Projects @ URSeismo
Earth Imaging with Ground Vibration

Earth Imaging with Ground Vibration

Our research integrates innovative algorithms and large datasets, leveraging high-performance computing. We focus on: Global ocean structure, crust and mantle imaging, probabilistic deconvolution, Earth imaging with AI, Mars crustal structure, global Earth modeling with large arrays, noise monitoring, signal reconstruction, stress modeling with earthquakes, and machine learning on vast datasets. These efforts advance Earth system science, offering new insights into terrestrial and planetary structures.

Research @ URSeismo
Learn about our Dynamic Planet

Learn about our Dynamic Planet

Our courses equip students with the knowledge and skills to tackle pressing global challenges. Earth imaging and remote sensing uncover the planet's details and reveal natural hazards like severe weather, landslides, and tsunamis. Topics such as signal estimation and earthquake detection enhance early warning systems. Enroll in Nature’s Fury, Data Analysis, Earth Imaging, and Signal Processing, available for all levels. Check our listings for available courses today!

Courses @ URSeismo
We are Open for Science

We are Open for Science

Our people, space, and collaborative culture drive innovation in science! We are Open for Science with a modern computing lab featuring teleconference capabilities, dedicated spaces for research and software development, and multi-core, dual-display iMacs. Leverage advanced high-performance computing with GPUs and hundreds of compute cores. Navigate to the ‘people’ section to learn about our team and their current projects. Join us in advancing scientific exploration!

Facilities @ URSeismo

Messengers from space: Zagamite from Mars in Nigeria

Messengers from space: Zagamite from Mars in Nigeria

Today, I got to join Professor Rudnick’s class on a trip to the Smithsonian. I never expected there to be any surprises. It was billed to be a trip to see the rock and meteorite collection. In my graduate school petrology class, I

Tolulop Olugboji October 15, 2015 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

PhD. Commencement at Yale

PhD. Commencement at Yale

The commencement activities were really inspiring. I had dinner with my thesis advisers, reconnected with old classmates, witnessed the conferment of honorary degrees to inspiring world class intellectuals, and received my diploma, which was written entirely in Latin.   Video

Tolulop Olugboji May 21, 2015 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Talk at Princenton

Talk at Princenton

I gave a talk at Princeton on my research project titled The Composition of the US Continental Crust: A Transdimensional Approach It was great to interact with the entire department.

Tolulop Olugboji April 10, 2015 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Field Research is MAGIC

Field Research is MAGIC

Some photos from the field with the MAGIC team.  

Tolulop Olugboji January 24, 2013 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Exploring the Pacific

Exploring the Pacific

Here is a throw-back to the research cruise to the Shatsky rise in the  Northwest Pacific. I have not ventured out tot he open sea since then, but I have continued to work on data from stations deployed on the sea-floor bottom and

Tolulop Olugboji August 24, 2012 Uncategorized No Comments Read more
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