CORRECTION: Ashvances in Tephra Hazard Modelling: Kadek Sumaja and Susanna Jenkins (01:00 UTC, 17 October 2024)

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From: Paul Jarvis <p.jarvis@xxxxxxxxxx>


Dear colleagues,

Apologies for the re-sent email, but there was an error in the speaker
information in the initial posting!

We are delighted to invite you to join us for the next instalment of
the *Ashvances in Tephra Hazard
Modelling* seminar series, organised by the IAVCEI Commission for Tephra Hazard
Modelling. The time for this seminar will be *01:00 UTC *on* 17 October
2024*. Please use this time zone converter
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to
check the time of the event in your time zone.

It is our pleasure to welcome, Kadek Sumaja (I Gusti Ngurah Rai Met-Office
| Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics; School of
Aviation, UNSW Sydney) and Susanna Jenkins (Nanyang Technological
University) as our speakers. They will be presenting:

   - Kadek Sumaja: *Volcanic Ash Risk Marp and Adaptation Plans for
   Indonesian Aviation Services*
   - Susanna Jenkins: *Building damage from tephra falls: What can we learn
   from empirical data?*

If you would like to attend the seminar, *please register here
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/6dd12a2b-eef1-43ab-8b3f-3acf9f6ace42@f607a494-56fb-4073-8fc5-6daa9c5d38d7__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!dT5jg2i_vHEIEm1-UWwIeRcA7C3ioQ8izJkG-uqf_7jMXPMmGw_404pUCRquuFcPE1IWXut4VjPD75bcUOgE-fvZxg$>*
.

We recognise that the time of this event will not be amenable to everyone.
We aim to rotate our seminars around different time zones as much as
possible to reach audience members from across the globe and give everyone
an equal and fair chance to participate in the seminars.

We are always looking out for new speakers in future seminars. We aim to
hold a seminar every quarter (c. 3 months), with each seminar lasting for
about an hour. Two speakers will be allocated 15-20-minute talks with 5-10
minutes for questions. The last 10 minutes will be kept for general
discussions, e.g., how the Tephra Hazard Modelling Commission can serve you
better, and socializing/networking. At least one of the talks will be by an
early-career researcher, and we will use this seminar series to showcase
the work of researchers with backgrounds underrepresented in volcanology.
Time zones will be selected based on the location(s) of speakers and we
will aim to rotate these as much as possible to reach audience members from
across the globe and give everyone an equal and fair chance to participate
in the seminars. We aim that by having two talks per seminar, each session
will cover multiple topics, including but not limited to numerical
modelling, field studies, laboratory experiments and risk
communication/management. *Please use this  form
**https://forms.gle/z7LB3TJDWauD3qCs6
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://forms.gle/z7LB3TJDWauD3qCs6__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!ZYbhk9h-Mu55gmuoIMwvyIC8M7kzQzsnRi4gp6yn6R6g390Oz7FTA4cXbI5RMdelaV_WHtdXISDx-y_Zhg$>**
to
register your interest in being a speaker or suggest a student/colleague*.
We particularly encourage (self-) nomination of diverse and early career
scientists.

We look forward to welcoming you to what promises to be a fantastic
seminar. *Please don't forget that you can sign up to our commission and
mailing list anytime at this link
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=IAVCEITHM&A=1__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!dT5jg2i_vHEIEm1-UWwIeRcA7C3ioQ8izJkG-uqf_7jMXPMmGw_404pUCRquuFcPE1IWXut4VjPD75bcUOi67CkRjA$>.*

All the best,
Alastair, Paul and Thomas
Co-chairs of IAVCEIâ??s Tephra Hazard Modelling Commission


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