David Cornwellمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
- Geophysics
- Seismic Imaging
- Tectonics
- +۳ مورد دیگر
David Cornwell is a Senior Lecturer in Geophysics at the University of Aberdeen, based in the Department of Geology and Geophysics within the School of Geosciences. His research focuses on seismic imaging, tectonics, and post-subduction processes, with notable contributions to understanding continental rift zones and crustal structure. He holds a BSc in Geophysics from the University of Leicester, an MSc in Exploration Geophysics from the University of Leeds, and a PhD in Seismology from Leicester. Dr. Cornwell has held roles such as MSc Geophysics Programme Director and manages the Aberdeen University Geophysical Equipment Repository (AUGER). His recent work includes studies on northern Borneo's tectonic evolution and seismic activity in Greenland. He received the RAS Higher Education Award in 2024 for his teaching and research contributions. Education: BSc Geophysics (University of Leicester, 1999) MSc Exploration Geophysics (University of Leeds, 2001) PhD Seismology (University of Leicester, 2008) Research Interests: His studies integrate seismic tomography, field geophysics, and computational modeling to explore post-subduction tectonics, lithospheric dynamics, and crustal deformation. Recent projects include imaging Borneo's crustal structure and analyzing rockslide-generated tsunamis in Greenland. Publications: His recent articles highlight advancements in ambient noise tomography, lithospheric drip mechanisms, and global seismic oscillations induced by natural events. These contributions underscore his expertise in linking observational data with tectonic processes. Grants & Awards: In addition to the RAS award, he has led initiatives like the TARGET CDT for geothermal research and contributed to international projects such as IODP EXP395. Labs/Teams: He oversees the AUGER repository and collaborates with teams studying geothermal energy and crustal fluid flow. His work often involves interdisciplinary approaches, combining seismology with geological field studies.









