North America SeisComP users and training meeting

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Alexandros Savvaidis

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Aug 22, 2025, 12:54:01 PMAug 22
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TexNet with Gempa are organizing the first North America SeisComP users and training meeting in Austin from Tuesday November 4th until Friday November 7th, 2025.

The agenda is below:
1. Basic SeisComP training on Tuesday whole day (9 AM to 6 PM), and Wednesday morning (9 AM to 1 PM) (Gempa).
2. Advance SeisComP training on Wednesday afternoon (2 PM to 6 PM), and Thursday morning (9 AM to 1 PM) (Gempa).
3. User group meeting with presentations and discussion on needs and next steps on Thursday afternoon (2 PM to 6 PM) and Friday morning (9 AM to 1 PM) (All). 

Meeting Location: Pickle Research Campus, 10611 Exploration Way (Building 130), Austin, Texas 78758 

Cost: There will be no participation fees. All costs for traveling, boarding, and lodging will be covered by the participants. Snacks and coffee will be provided. 

Preparation for the course: Participants bring a laptop with Linux (RHEL 7,8,9, Debian 11,12 or Ubuntu 22.04, 24.04 native or in VM or Microsoft WSL) and SeisComP installed in the latest release version. RHEL 10 and Debian 13 are options for SeisComP in the upcoming version 7. gsm should be used for installing SeisComP in extension to the online installation instructions for SeisComP. Questions related to gsm can be addressed in the SeisComP forum or by direct support from gempa if available. Laptops must have at least Full HD screen resolution, 4 GB RAM, 4 CPU cores and 20 GB free disk space for adding waveform data and software packages.  

Point of Contact: tex...@beg.utexas.edu  

Registration: For registration to the meeting please fill out the form in the following link

Important Note: No need to register if you have already received the calendar invite and accepted.

Thanks, and Best Regards,

Alexandros

 

Alexandros Savvaidis, Ph.D., Professor, Jackson School of Geoscience, The University of Texas at Austin

Manager and PI of Texas Seismological Network and Seismology Research (TexNet)


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