We research and educate around fundamental earth processes that drive some geologic hazards. Our primary focus is on earthquake and volcanic behavior as observed by ground shaking and ground deformation
Recent posts
Seafloor Geodesy in Alaska
My grad student, Nathalie Chavarría, and I are on-board the RV Sikuliaq at the moment deploying a bunch of transponders and a couple of autonomous surface ve...
Using CNN for automatic discrimination of Nuclear Blasts and Earthquakes
We just published a paper, lead by recent graduate Louisa Barama, on a machine learning method to automatically and rapidly characterize seismic signals by s...
Mesh Network GNSS-Acoustic Experiment in Alaska
Update: The Postdoc position is now open for applications. You can apply here, and please feel free to contact me to discuss the position.
Community GNSS-Acoustics in Cascadia
We are nearing the end of a little boat-based field research to help understand how faults lock-up and generate some of the world’s largest earthquakes and t...
Rwandan GNSS (and MT) Field Campaign
We are just now wrapping up GPS/GNSS Field work and some training along the Kivu Rift in Rwanda.
Dr. Barama!!!
Congratulations Louisa Barama for successfully defending your PhD Thesis yesterday afternoon on “Advanced Methods for Real-Time Identification and Determinat...