Professor
- Ph.D. | University of Washington
Geophysics , 2000 - M.S. | Stanford University
Geophysics, 1996 - B.S. | Stanford University
Geological and Environmental Sciences, 1995
Research
My primary research interests include multi-disciplinary geophysical study of eruptive processes, infrasound science and sensor development, and volcano monitoring. Follow this link to list of my journal publications
Teaching
Geophysics, Geophysical Field Methods, Signal Processing, Field Trips, UAV Sensing and Mapping, and Volcanoes and Society
Fall and Spring 2024/2025:
- GEOS220 Seeing the Unseen (sophomore-level geophysics class)
- GEOG370/GEOS370 Volcanoes and Society (General science-ed class)
- GEOS420/GEOPH520 Digital Signal Processing (upper-level class on data analysis with examples from Earth science)
- GEOS497 Geophysics Seminar (open to all geophysics-interested geoscientists)
Contact Information
Website: Visit Jeffrey Johnson’s website
Email: JeffreyBJohnson at boisestate.edu
Instagram: @infravolc
Office: ERB 3157
Phone: 208-426-2959
Fax: 208-426-4061
Student Opportunities
I am interested in taking on new M.S. and Ph.D. students with quantitative skills, interest in geophysics, and passion for field data acquisition. Current focus area are in infrasound related to volcanoes, earthquakes, and avalanches. I am also interested in outreach and bringing science to the public.