- Geophysics
- Infrasound Science
- Volcano Monitoring
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Jeffrey Johnson is a Professor in the Department of Geosciences at Boise State University. He holds a Ph.D. in Geophysics from the University of Washington (2000), and M.S. (1996) and B.S. (1995) degrees in Geophysics and Geological and Environmental Sciences from Stanford University. His research focuses on multi-disciplinary geophysical studies of eruptive processes, infrasound science and sensor development, and volcano monitoring. He teaches courses such as GEOS220 (Seeing the Unseen), GEOG370 (Volcanoes and Society), and GEOS420 (Digital Signal Processing). Dr. Johnson's work includes projects on volcanic infrasound at Villarrica, Yasur, and Fuego volcanoes, avalanche dynamics in Little Cottonwood Canyon, and earthquake infrasound in Idaho. He leads the InfraBSU Lab, developing low-cost infrasound sensors and real-time auditory display devices. His research emphasizes field data acquisition and public science outreach. His recent studies involve machine learning for lahar detection, infrasound-based avalanche classification, and structural impacts of volcanic infrasound. Collaboration with organizations like Snowbound Solutions advances avalanche monitoring. He actively mentors students with quantitative skills in geophysics and field methods.


