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- Thomas Jansson - Geophysicist and Linux user (RHCT)
Category Archives: Physics
My master thesis: Receiver function modeling
Introduction
After many years of studies I have finally finished my degree in in geophysics from the University of Copenhagen. It all ended when I handed in my thesis the 15 December and defended it the 5 February. The thesis can … Continue reading
Viscous fingers on old speakers
Saturday night Martin P. Haspang, Kåre H. Jensen and I played around with cornstarch and water. Mixed together this will create a non-newtonian fluid. This fluid appears almost solid when high stresses are applied such as a hit with a … Continue reading
Presentations with LaTeX beamer class – KU style
What is LaTeX beamer class?
The Beamer class is used to make presentation in LaTeX. This gives you the power of regular LaTeX with great math rendering and a easy support of vector graphics into your presentation. Beamer class presentations appear … Continue reading
At sætte flere billeder sammen til en PDF
Jeg er redaktør på Gamma – tidskrift for fysik, som er et fysikblad, der udgives af Niels Bohr instituttet med et oplag på 3000 eksemplarer. Vi har i et lang tid haft det problem af vores elektroniske arkiv kun giv … Continue reading
Hexagon på Saturns nordpol
Billeder fra Nasas Cassini mission viser en roterende hexagon over nordpolen på Saturn. Hexagonet er 25000km bredt i diameter og er kendt fra Voyager 1 og 2 missionerne i for 26 år siden, men er nu blevet optaget igen. Der … Continue reading