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SCEC2022 Meeting Participants
The SCEC Annual Meeting brings together people from throughout the U.S. and around the world involved in earthquake-related research, education, and outreach activities. SCEC project teams present results from research and activities funded through the SCEC Collaboration Plan and other Center projects. The SCEC leadership, advisory groups, and full-time staff from SCEC headquarters, as well as the Center’s funding agencies and sponsors are represented. Potential academic, government, and industry partners connected with computational science, earthquake engineering research, risk communication and other practical applications of SCEC research also participate. Early career scientists, graduate students, and undergraduate interns typically make up more than 40% of participants at the SCEC annual meetings.
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Brad Aagaard, Research Geophysicist, USGS
Expertise: strong ground motion, source mechanics, wave propagation |
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Idris Abercrombie, Student, Edinburgh U
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Rachel Abercrombie, Research Professor, Boston U
Expertise: Earthquake seismology |
Niloufar Abolfathian, NASA Postdoctoral Fellow, JPL/Caltech
Expertise: Seismotectonics, InSAR, Fault Mechanics Posters: 188 |
Rachel Adam, Research Assistant, ASU
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Mary Agajanian, Graduate Student, Caltech
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Sinan Akciz, Asst. Professor, CSUF
Expertise: Structural Geology, Paleoseismology |
Ahmet Akoglu, -, ITU
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Maryam Alghannnam, PhD student, MIT
Posters: 133 |
Richard Allen, Professor, UC Berkeley
Posters: 256 |
Kali Allison, Postdoctoral Scholar, UC Davis
Posters: 176 |
Travis Alongi, Graduate Student, UCSC
Posters: 141 |
Grasshopper Anderson-Merritt, Graduate Student, UMassAmherst
Posters: 252 |
Chris Anthonissen, Grad Student, USC
Posters: 107 |
Ralph Archuleta, Research Professor and Professor Emeritus, UCSB
Expertise: Strong Motion Seismology |
Marina Argueta, Graduate Student, UCLA
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Ema Armstrong, Student, USU
Posters: 148 |
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Domniki Asimaki, Professor, Caltech
Expertise: Soil Dynamics, Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering |
THEODOROS ASPIOTIS, PhD student - Seismologist, KAUST
Posters: 194 |
Luciana Astiz, Program Director, NSF
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Gail Atkinson, Professor Emeritus, Western
Expertise: strong ground motion, seismic hazard |
Alexis Ault, Associate Professor, USU
Expertise: earthquake geology, fault rock thermochronometry |
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Monica Barbery, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Brown U
Expertise: Experimental Rock Mechanics, Earthquake and Fault Mechanics Posters: 159 |
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Nicolas Barth, Assistant Professor, UC Riverside
Expertise: Neotectonics / Tectonophysics / Geomorphology / Structure / Natural Hazards / Landscape Evolution Posters: 106 |
Jeff Bayless, Engineering Seismologist, AECOM
Posters: 241 |
Toño Bayona, Postdoctoral Researcher, Uni Bristol
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Luis Iván Bazán Flores, PhD Student, U of M
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Bruce Beaudoin, Director, PASSCAL Instrument Center, IRIS PASSCAL
Expertise: Interests include science support, instrumentation, and field methods |
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Mark Benthien, Director for Communication, Education and Outreach, SCEC CEO
Expertise: Public education, knowledge implementation, community leadership, earthquake preparedness and safety messaging Posters: 277 |
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Natalia Berrios-Rivera, Undergraduate Student, UC San Diego
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Path Bhattacharya, Assistant Professor, NISER, India
Expertise: earthquake physics, laboratory and theoretical rock mechanics, bayesian inference Posters: 158 |
Glenn Biasi, Supervisory Geophysicist, USGS
Expertise: tomography; paleoseismologic studies, seismic networking Posters: 199 |
James Biemiller, Postdoctoral Scholar, USGS
Posters: 175 |
Roger Bilham, Professor of Geological Sciences, CIRES
Expertise: geodesy, earthquakes, tectonics, creep, strain, sea-level, Himalaya, Colombia, Haiti, Iceland, Alaska, Utah, California, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India... |
Peter Bird, Professor Emeritus, UCLA
Expertise: tectonics, earthquake hazard, finite elements |
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Brianna Birkel, PhD Student, USC
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Natalie Bladis, Graduate Research Assistant, UNR
Posters: 212 |
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The Southern California Earthquake Center is committed to providing a safe, productive, and welcoming environment for all participants. We take pride in fostering a diverse and inclusive SCEC community, and therefore expect all participants to abide by the SCEC Activities Code of Conduct.