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SCEC2023 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.
Jared Bryan, Graduate Student, MIT
Posters: 043 |
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Dana J Caccamise II, PSW Geodetic Advisor, NOAA's NGS
Expertise: Geodesy, Geophysics and government |
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Bryan Castillo, Adjunct Professor, CSUSB
Expertise: Bryan specializes in earthquake geology/paleoseismology. He recently started focusing on Science Communication and teaches about the importance of... |
Raul Castro, Research Seismologist and Professor, CICESE
Expertise: Strong-motion Seismology, Seismotectonics |
Anya Castro Mendez, Master's Student, CSUN
Posters: 104 |
Zhi-ang ("Z-ang") Chen, Postdoc, Caltech
Posters: 188 |
Kristen Chiama, PhD Candidate, Harvard
Posters: 213 |
Amit Chourasia, Director Hubzero, SDSC / UCSD
Expertise: Science Gateways, Data management, HPC, Visualization Posters: 209 |
Shanna Chu, Mendenhall Research Fellow, USGS
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Federico Ciardo, Postdoc, Tufts Univ
Posters: 136 |
Tim Clements, Postdoc, USGS
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Tim Cockerill, Program Director, TACC UTexas
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Norma A. Contreras, Graduate Student, UCR
Posters: 048 |
Olana Costa, Intern, USGS/WWU
Posters: 159 |
Jorge Crempien, Assistant Researcher II; Assistant Professor, PUC
Expertise: Earthquake Engineering, Engineering Seismology Posters: 127 |
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Kélian Dascher-Cousineau, Miller Fellow, UC Berkeley
Posters: 166 |
Tim Dawson, Seismic Hazards Program Manager, CGS
Expertise: Paleoseismology, neotectonics, earthquake geology Posters: 072 |
Mike DeFrisco, Engineering Geologist, CGS
Expertise: Engineering geology, earthquake geology, seismic hazards, fault and landslide mapping |
Marine Denolle, Assistant Professor, UW
Expertise: Ambient noise seismology, ground motion predictions, environmental seismology, observation and basic modeling of earthquake dynamics, cloud computing... Posters: 216 |
Nicolas DeSalvio, Graduate Student, SIO, UCSD
Posters: 053 |
Alex DiMonte, Graduate Student Researcher, USU
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Claire Doody, Postdoctoral Fellow, LLNL
Posters: 198 |
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Roby Douilly, Assistant Professor, UC Riverside
Expertise: Seismology - Earthquake relocation - Seismic tomography - Dynamic rupture modeling - Earthquake source mechanics Posters: 091 |
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Sean Dunbar, Engineering Geologist, CA DWR
Expertise: Geology, Hydrogeology |
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Austin Elliott, Research Geologist, USGS
Expertise: Paleoseismology, geomorphology, geodesy, remote sensing, neotectonics Posters: 057 |
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Bill Ellsworth, Professor Emeritus, Stanford
Expertise: Active Faults, Earthquakes, Earthquake hazards |
Brittany Erickson, Assistant Professor, U Oregon
Expertise: Geophysics, Computational Science, Applied Mathematics |
Eileen Evans, Assistant Professor, CSUN
Posters: 056 |
Annde Ewertsen, Executive Director, SSC
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Andrea Fabbrizzi, PhD Student, SDSU
Posters: 142 |
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Noha Farghal, Senior Earthquake Hazard Modeler, Moody's RMS
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Mike Floyd, Research Scientist, MIT
Expertise: GNSS and InSAR geodesy; continental deformation; fault motions; earthquakes and post-earthquake deformation |
Jon Foster, Earthquake Program Manager, FEMA
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Dannielle Fougere, PhD Candidate, USC
Expertise: Paleoseismology, Tectonic geomorphology Posters: 077 |
Gary Fuis, Geophysicist, USGS
Expertise: crustal imaging |
Aidan Fullriede, Graduate Student, Ohio State
Posters: 097 |
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Kyle Gallant, Graduate Student, NMT
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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.