Our geophysical computational facilities consist of 15 workstations for each student that run Linux on high-speed modern hardware and two state-of-the-art computer clusters, the Seismic Cluster, ...
New York University has launched the Simons Center for Computational Geophysical Flows. The new center is supported by a five-year, $10 million grant funded by Simons Foundation International and ...
Time-domain methods have emerged as a versatile framework for simulating electromagnetic phenomena in complex materials and geometries. Techniques such as the finite‐difference time‐domain (FDTD) ...
Applied geophysics encompasses a broad spectrum of physical techniques designed to image the Earth’s subsurface, playing a crucial role in natural resource exploration, environmental assessments, ...