I am a Professor at Princeton University in the Department of Geosciences . I am also an Associated Faculty member in the Program in Applied & Computational Mathematics , the High Meadows Environmental Institute , and with the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment . I serve on the Executive Committee of the Certificate Program in Archaeology . Between 2010 and 2013 I was the Dusenbury University Preceptor of Geological & Geophysical Sciences . Previously, I was a Lecturer at University College
I am a geologically inspired, geophysically educated, computationally motivated and mathematically minded geoscientist interested in the seismic, mechanical, thermal and magnetic properties of the Earth's lithosphere—and of the terrestrial planets and moons. I enjoy analyzing complex, large, and heterogeneous geophysical data sets, and design mathematical and computational inverse methods, and statistical techniques to do so. No amount of sophistication can cure a fundamental data limitation: I had a hand
I adhere to the tenets of Reproducible Research , and I am a fan of the Free Software Foundation , as should you! On this page I present an attempt to make my algorithms useful to you. Feel free to improve upon these codes, let me know any bug fixes or suggestions you might have, and cite my associated publications if you find any of this useful. When making modifications, preserve my name as the source. I acknowledge help by, and inspiration from everyone I've ever worked with, taught or advised, but in