Geophysics Prof Named Chair of IRIS Committee
by George Zamora
SOCORRO, N.M., January 10, 2002 -- Richard C. Aster,
professor of geophysics and
research geophysicist at New Mexico Tech, recently was appointed
chairman of the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
(IRIS) Education & Outreach Standing Committee, one of four
standing committees within the IRIS consortium that oversee the
organization's core programs.
The IRIS Education & Outreach program is charged with
developing and implementing IRIS programs designed to enhance
seismology and Earth science education in K-12 schools, colleges
and universities, and with the general public.
In collaboration with the seismological and educational communities,
IRIS Education & Outreach is committed to fostering
an appreciation for and understanding of seismology and related
studies of the Earth.
Aster, who has been a New Mexico Tech researcher and faculty
member since 1991, is also the principal investigator for another
of IRIS's core programs -- the
Program for Array Seismic Studies of the Continental Lithosphere
(PASSCAL) Instrument Center, a National Science Foundation
facility located on the Tech campus that supports seismological
research throughout the world with a pool of more than 1,000 portable
seismic instruments.
IRIS is a research consortium of about 90 universities and
other institutions involved in exploring the Earth's interior
through the collection and distribution of seismographic data.
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