Professor Liemohn’s New Textbook on Geoscience Data Analysis Published

Professor Michael Liemohn published a new textbook on Geoscience Data Analysis in October. AGU featured his work in EOS Editor’s Vox.

Professor Michael Liemohn, a distinguished professor in the Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering at the University of Michigan and the Associate Director of the University of Michigan ADVANCE Program, is making waves with the upcoming release of his new textbook, “Data Analysis for the Geosciences: Essentials of Uncertainty, Comparison, and Visualization.” This textbook has been published by Wiley in cooperation with the American Geophysical Union (AGU) as part of AGU’s Advanced Textbook Series. As well as featured in an article by EOS Editor’s Vox.

The textbook, which is the culmination of extensive research and teaching experience, is geared towards students taking the “Data Analysis and Visualization for Geoscientists” course at the University of Michigan. Professor Liemohn has been teaching the course for a multitude of years and has curated the textbook to serve as a valuable resource for students looking to master data analysis techniques related to our planet’s processes. With its imminent publication, the book is poised to become an essential tool for students, researchers, and professionals in the field of geoscience, providing a comprehensive guide to data analysis, uncertainty assessment, comparison methodologies, and data visualization techniques.

This milestone in Professor Michael Liemohn’s career not only underscores his dedication to advancing education in earth and space sciences but also positions him as a prominent figure in the field. This milestone in Professor Michael Liemohn’s career not only underscores his dedication to advancing education in earth sciences but also positions him as a prominent figure in the field. With the release of “Data Analysis for the Geosciences”, students, educators, and geoscientists are eager to delve into this comprehensive resource for data analysis and visualization in the scientific community.

“Data Analysis for the Geosciences: Essentials of Uncertainty, Comparison, and Visualization” has now been published, and early copies are available for preorder online: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Data+Analysis+for+the+Geosciences%3A+Essentials+of+Uncertainty%2C+Comparison%2C+and+Visualization-p-9781119747871