BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250803T191352EDT-6214m49AC9@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250803T231352Z DESCRIPTION:Join EPS virtually for a seminar. \n\nSeismic imaging of ocean plate structure provides fundamental constraints on plate formation\, evol ution\, and composition\, and is necessary for understanding the role that temperature\, hydration\, or melts plays in controlling the strength and buoyancy of 70% of Earth’s tectonic plates. While it is easy to decipher v ibrations on land and use the data to build maps of the seismic structure of continental plates\, on the seafloor\, it is harder to detect and isola te vibrations generated from short-period earthquake waves that convert wi thin or underneath the oceanic plate. This is because these signals are of ten buried within the loud singing of sediments. In this talk\, I describe a technique for silencing the singing of sediments and how machine learni ng (ML) assists in the rapid separation of the noisy\, yet predictable rin ging from ocean plate conversions. ML can also facilitate the rapid extrac tion of waves buried within continuous ground vibration i.e.\, ambient noi se using probabilistic inverse theory which produces auto-adaptive maps. S harper images of ocean plate structure will advance our understanding of p late tectonic theory.\n \n Dr. Tolulope Olugboji is an Assistant Professor a t the University of Rochester (UofR). Olugboji is a Furth award recipient (given to promising early-career scientists at the UofR) and a NEF fellow -a select program that recognizes Africa’s best young scientists and techn ologists. At UR he leads the computational seismology and geophysics group and teaches courses in nature’s fury\, earth science data analysis\, and seismology (@URSeismo). He is actively engaged in outreach and service to the geophysics research community. He teaches a yearly introductory seismo logy course for the IRIS-NSF sponsored summer research internships for und ergraduates and has been nominated as a 2021 CIG distinguished speaker. Hi s group uses recordings of ground vibrations from seismic sensors across t he globe\, combined with high-performance computing\, to build high resolu tion images of Earth’s interior.\n \n Tolulope Olugboji (TOE-LOO OH-LOO-BOW- JI)\n Office: Hutchison 224B (329) RC Box 270221 Rochester\, NY 14627-0221 \n +1 (585) 276-6609\n www.ees.rochester.edu/urseismo\n twitter @UofRSeismo\n \nJoin the ZOOM https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87575996613?pwd=c1VvVVI0Y1ZxQ2Y0T ml3MlZWeUtDQT09 Meeting ID: 875 7599 6613 Passcode: 215159\n DTSTART:20211022T150000Z DTEND:20211022T160000Z LOCATION:https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87575996613?pwd=c1VvVVI0Y1ZxQ2Y0Tml3MlZWe UtDQT09 SUMMARY:Virtual Seminar-The Structure of Oceanic Plates using Machine Learn ing on Seafloor Vibrations URL:/eps/channels/event/virtual-seminar-structure-ocea nic-plates-using-machine-learning-seafloor-vibrations-334065 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR