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      <image:caption>dr.elizabeth.m.berg at gmail.com Albuquerque, New Mexico</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Main - CV</image:title>
      <image:caption>Publications Professional Experience Presentations Skills Awards Leadership/Outreach</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Main - Research</image:title>
      <image:caption>I currently lead teams of geophysical scientists and engineers to develop and evaluate monitoring capabilities throughout the event processing pipeline. My current research passions span data fusion, event characterization, and more. My PhD work involved regional-scale tomography of Southern California and Alaska, and multiple temporary nodal seismic campaigns to image and assess hazards around the US. I am actively involved in a variety of geophysical and field campaign projects, where I and my teams have the opportunity to thrive from seeing a project from beginning (data collection design) to end (publication). Being able to turn the incredible outside world into actionable data through fieldwork is an incredible opportunity that yields innovative solutions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Main - Teaching Highlights &amp; Tutorials</image:title>
      <image:caption>Throughout my PhD I created a number of tutorials, worked with a team of 4 Professors to create a new class (Wasatch in the Field), and assisted in leading an EarthScope workshop session.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I have helped design, deploy, collect, and process data from seismic nodal instruments, broadband seismometers, geophones, microbarometers, and a variety of other geophysical methods. Nodal fieldwork has taken me from Southern California, including in response to the Ridgecrest earthquakes during the heat of the summer (&gt;120ºF), to Alaska in the middle of winter (-20ºF), and many places in between. Fieldwork is a hands-on experience that provides unique understanding to a region and prompts new ideas on processing and interpretation. There’s nothing quite as incredible as exploring our own world!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>While these were created during my PhD (2015-2020), some are still useful and accessed by the broader community, so I am continuing to leave this page available although it is not actively maintained. Tutorials are available upon request, but a brief overview of major tutorials is listed here. Alaska in Retrograde: Ambient Noise Cross-Correlation &amp; Rayleigh-Wave Ellipticity [Zip Directory] Also available on GitHub: https://github.com/elizamberg AGU Seismology ROSES Workshop: Cross-Correlations [IRIS Link] From mseed to Cross-Correlations [PDF Overview] From FTAN through H/V Measurements [PDF Overview] Joint Inversion via MCMC [PDF Overview] EarthScope Workshop 2017 - Nodal Cross-Correlations of the Oklahoma wavefield &amp; visualization [IRIS Link] Other Recent Tutorials/Codes: Extracting data from NetCDF files via Matlab Plotting H/V particle motion in python Gaussian smoothing on variable scales in python Movies of waves across an array in python via cartopy Previous users of tutorials &amp; datasets: Nodal cross-correlations to estimate modes [used by University of Utah’s Arches group, led by Prof Jeffrey Moore - Published Link (see Fig 2 for application by Geimer et al.)] H/V forward modeling [used by Prof Amir Allam for Mars InSight synthetic data to estimate subsurface model - Published Link] Prof Derek Schutt at Colorado State University [H/V in Mackenzie mountains]</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Teaching - Teaching: Wasatch in the Field - GEO2500</image:title>
      <image:caption>Wasatch in the Field is a course at the University of Utah that began in 2018 to provide Freshmen geoscience students a look into the different focuses of geoscience available in the Dept of Geology &amp; Geophysics. The course was developed for the Fall of 2018, and consisted of 4 sections. Each section was led by a Prof in the Department with expertise in that area. The TA for the course (me) worked with each Professor on creating, implementing, and documenting new lab exercises for each week. Major Elements of GEO2500: Geology Field mapping of faults, fault cores, and LiDAR image visualization Geological Engineering Landslide mapping of the Albion basin Environmental Geology Stream &amp; field data collection &amp; processing Geophysics Gravity, magnetics, and active source labs. Final lab on SAC data visualization &amp; GMT.</image:caption>
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