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Computational Geophysics Workshop @ Princeton

Computational Geophysics Workshop @ Princeton

I attended the computational geophysics workshop at Princeton (Mar 14-15, 2016). The workshop introduced participants to SPECFEM2D, SPECFEM3D_Globe and SPECFEM3D_Cartesian [workshop link here]. These research tools are useful for full waveform modeling and inversion of the seismic wave-field. The capabilities to visualize wave-field propagation

Tolulop Olugboji March 17, 2016 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Two papers published in Gcubed

Two papers published in Gcubed

A great start to the year! Two of my papers have successfully passed through the peer-review process. Both provide new seismological constraints on the crust underneath Pacific Ocean-islands and across the lithosphere-asthenosphere underneath normal oceanic sea- floor [posted on mantle-plumes.org].  Visit

Tolulop Olugboji March 13, 2016 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

A return to Nigeria and an AfricaArray station

A return to Nigeria and an AfricaArray station

Today, Monday, March 7, 2016 ( ~ 8 years after graduating) I made a visit to my undergraduate institution in Ife Nigeria. Even more exciting, I got a personal tour of the IFE seismic station, one of the five seismic stations on the Nigerian National

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Howard University: IRIS Minority Speaker

Howard University: IRIS Minority Speaker

I gave a talk as part of the * IRIS Minority Recruitment Speaker Series  at Howard University on  Jan 27, 2016. The title of the talk was: Ears to the Ground: Seismic Spectrum, Applications and Careers  

Tolulop Olugboji January 24, 2016 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Life’s Rocky Start

Life’s Rocky Start

Here is a link to the article on this really educational Nova episode on coevolution of the biosphere and geosphere.  You can also watch the episode on this page below. Citation: Showstack, R. (2016), New NOVA TV show explores coevolution of rocks

Tolulop Olugboji January 15, 2016 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Nuclear Monitoring and Seismology

Nuclear Monitoring and Seismology

North Korea is the only country that has continued to test nuclear weapons. The most recent test was conducted on Jan. 6, 2016. This time, they claim its an H-bomb. It turns out that seismology can be used to validate

Tolulop Olugboji January 11, 2016 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

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
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