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The programme is open to UG students from science, engineering, social science, and creative arts disciplines.  We believe that two differentiating factors in our programme for UG research is: (1) a large collection of students from a variety of different disciplinary background who forge collaborations via a ‘grand challenge’ problem related to Earthquake Resilience in New Zealand; and (2) students have access to the network of NZ’s leading researchers, who are members of QuakeCoRE, and who will collectively provide mentoring to students as well as guest lectures and field trips.

 

20172018/2018 2019 Grand Challenge:

For the 20172018/2018 2019 summer period the USER Grand Challenge is: ‘Modelling, visualising, and communicating future major earthquakes and their impacts to the New Zealand public’. QuakeCoRE researchers have recently developed models of over 500 different major earthquakes that might occur in the near future in New Zealand and undertaken advanced simulations (using NZ’s largest supercomputers) which predict how strong the ground will shake in each earthquake (e.g. such as this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9c-Fwhaigc ), and the aim of the USER Grand Challenge is to:

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(1)  ‘Looking for faults in the Canterbury region’: This field trip will involve travelling from Christchurch to the Canterbury foothills and Southern Alps to examine areas which clearly showcase active tectonics in the landscape.  This fieldtrip will be led by internationally-acclaimed researchers who have decades of experience in identifying and characterising faults, including research following the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake.

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The programme runs for 10 weeks in the following blocks:

20th 19th November - 21st Dec (5 weeks)

8th 7th Jan - 9th 8th Feb (5 weeks)

(there is some flexibility in these dates to satisfy prior constraints that people may have).

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  • The USER programme is part of the UC Summer Scholarship scheme.  Further details can be found at the link below. 
  • This summer programme can be credited toward Engineering degree practical work requirements
  •  Note that we will accept students that are 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of an UG degree. (those that are not just to complete in 2017 2018 will be funded seperately from the standard UC summer scholarship scheme, but the amount and details will be identical).

Application:

Applications are due 29th 28th September. There are two application types depending on whether you will finish your degree at the end of 2017 2018 or not.

(a) Students that will complete their UG degree at the end of 2017 2018 can apply via the UC Summer Scholarship scheme: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/summer-school/summer-scholarships/

This is project #23#?? (TBC) of the UC Summer Scholarship Scheme. (website: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/summer-school/summer-scholarships/uc-ss-projects-mgmt-mktg---wrc/ )

(b) Students that will not complete their degree at the end of 2017 2018 can apply by completing this form.

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brendon.bradley@canterbury.ac.nz

 

 

Below is 2017/18 info that needs to be updated

Workplan:

  1. Tim, Daniel, Brendon
    1. Prerequisite: Expose results for CyberShake 17p9 in a useful way for the students to use (IMs most likely).
    2. Use liquefaction/landslide code on results from CyberShake 17p9.
    3. Run hazard calculations on results for CyberShake 17p9.
    4. Investigate tools to manage/query the large amounts of data we produce based on industry standards for the so-called "Big Data".
  2. Karim, Sung/Melody: 
    1. Usability study of SCEC-VDO 2017 release: Watch demo videos, understand its capabilities and see if we can produce NZ version of similar videos
    2. Learning Paraview 3D animation workflow, and produce a similar animation for a different event or improving the workflow
    3. Building GMT knowledge base: Curating GMT figures from QuakeCoRE selected publications and GMT codes (and data) for reproduction
  3. Brendon, Brandy, Tom

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DateActivity

16th November

10am - 12pm

2018 2017/18 USER Kick-Off Meeting

(location TBC)

Monday 20th November

Programme StartsGe

30 November

(Time TBC)

Field Trip - Emu Plains; Kaikoura

earthquake and damage

21st December

Start Summer Break

8th January

Start Second half of programme

January

(Day & Time TBC)

Field Trip - Christchurch CBD

with Didier Pettinga

 9th February Programme Ends