!!Jeannot Trampert - Curriculum Vitae
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__Research Interests__
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*Full waveform inversion and inverse theory in general\\
*Seismic tomography (uncertainty analysis and thermo-chemical interpretation) with special focus on anisotropy and density imaging\\
*(Numerical) wave propagation in complex media\\
*Advanced processing of seismic data using pattern recognition techniques\\
*Seismic interferometry
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__University Teaching__
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*Data Processing and inverse theory, a pillar of the geophysics curriculum which I taught in various forms every year since my arrival in Utrecht\\
*Introduction to Geophysics, until 1996\\
*Advanced Inverse Theory, until 2004\\
*Mechanics, until 1998\\
*Theoretical Seismology, co-taught with Hanneke Paulssen, I focus on surface waves and normal modes, until 2015\\
*Rock Physics, until 1996\\
*Special Relativity, until 1998\\
*Thermodynamics and Internal Structure of the Earth, a first year Master course developed for Utrecht University which is followed by 20-25 students with a background in geophysics, geology and geophysics\\
*Applied geophysics, I revived and redeveloped this course last year for Master students in earth sciences.\\
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__Degrees__
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*2001: Habilitation, Strasbourg University, Dissertation: Understanding and interpreting seismic tomography\\
*1990: PhD (distinction), Strasbourg University, Dissertation: Borehole seismology and tomography, Supervisor: Michel Cara
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__Professional Experience__
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*2004-: Professor of Geophysics, Utrecht University\\
*2000: Visiting professor, Ecole Normale Lyon\\
*1996-2004: Associate professor, Utrecht University\\
*1993-1996: Physicien adjoint, Strasbourg University\\
*1990-1993: Marie Curie Fellow, Oxford University\\
*1987-1990: Research and teaching assistant, Strasbourg University\\
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__Duties in present post__
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*2015-: Head of Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University\\
*2009-2015: Research Director, Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University\\
*2000-: Head of the seismology group
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Supervising on average 5 PhD students, 3 postdocs and 2 undergraduate research projects per year.