Antoine Rozel: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2019

NameHerr Dr. Antoine Rozel
DepartementErdwissenschaften
BeziehungDozent

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
651-4008-00LDynamics of the Mantle and Lithosphere3 KP2GA. Rozel
KurzbeschreibungDas Ziel dieses Kurses ist, ein ausführliches Verständnis der physikalischen Eigenschaften, der Struktur und des dynamischen Verhaltens des Mantle-Lithosphäre Systems zu erreichen. Der Kurs fokussiert hauptsächlich auf die Erde aber bespricht auch wie diese Prozesse in anderen terrestrischen Planeten auftreten.
LernzielDas Ziel dieses Kurses ist, ein ausführliches Verständnis der physikalischen Eigenschaften, der Struktur und des dynamischen Verhaltens des Umhang-Lithoshäre Systems zu erreichen, konzentriert, hauptsächlich auf Masse aber auch bespricht, wie diese Prozesse anders als in anderen terrestrischen Planeten auftreten.
651-4144-00LIntroduction to Finite Element Modelling in Geosciences Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen 2 KP3GA. Rozel, P. Sanan
KurzbeschreibungIntroduction to programming the finite element method in 1D and 2D.
LernzielTopics covered include thermal diffusion, elasticity, stokes flow, and isoparametric elements. The focus is on hands-on-programming, and you will learn how to write FEM codes starting with an empty MATLAB script.
Prerequisite: good knowledge of MATLAB, linear algebra, and knowledge of programming the finite difference method.
InhaltTopics covered include thermal diffusion, elasticity, stokes flow, and isoparametric elements. The focus is on hands-on-programming, and you will learn how to write FEM codes starting with an empty MATLAB script.
SkriptThe script will be handed out to the students and made available online.
LiteraturThere is no mandatory literature. Some recommended literature will be discussed and made available during the course.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesGood knowledge of MATLAB, linear algebra, and knowledge of programming the finite difference method.

The following courses are strongly recommended before attending this course:
651-4241-00L Numerical Modelling I and II: Theory and Applications
651-4007-00L Continuum Mechanics
651-4003-00L Numerical Modelling of Rock Deformation
651-4228-00LTopics in Planetary Sciences3 KP2GH. Busemann, A. Rozel, M. Schönbächler, P. Tackley
KurzbeschreibungThis course is based on reading and understanding of research papers. Themes vary from year to year and cover planetary geophysics, geochemistry and the dynamical evolution of planetary bodies. The format of the course is centred on short lectures introducing a theme, followed by a presentation of one or more papers by a student or group of students and an open discussion of the topic.
LernzielThe goal of the course is to discuss topics in planetary sciences, which were not covered in the general planetary science courses. The course also aims at training the student's ability to critically evaluate research papers, to summarize the findings concisely in an oral presentation, and to discuss these in the group.
InhaltThemes will vary from year to year and suggestions from students are welcome.

Possible topics include:
- Formation of the terrestrial planets
- Evolution of terrestrial bodies (Mercury, Venus, Moon, Mars, Vesta) and icy moons (Ganymede, Callisto, Enceladus)
- Active asteroids/main-belt comets
- Geophysical and geochemical exploration of planetary bodies (e.g., remote sensing, meteorite studies, seismology, electromagnetic sounding, gravity, and geodetic).
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesThe students are expected to have passed either course 651-4010-00L Planetary Physics and Chemistry or course 651-4227-00L Planetary Geochemistry.