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Person: Frédérique Leclerc
Dr Leclerc’s research interest focuses on understanding how subduction zones work and more precisely how and why the convergence is sometimes accommodated in the upper plate, over long time-scale. She defended her PhD last year at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, in France. She was at that time aiming at quantifying the … Continued
Person: Romain Duperray
Romain Duperray is an engineering student at Ecole des Mines de Paris (Mines ParisTech), Paris, France. He is in his last year of Master of Engineering and he studies geosciences. He is currently in an internship at Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) in Paris, his internship advisor is Pr. Satish Singh. He … Continued
Person: Hélène Carton
Dr. Hélène Carton is a geophysicist specialized in marine seismic imaging. Her research interests include magmatic processes at the fast-spreading East Pacific Rise, the structure and evolution of oceanic lithosphere, and active deformation at the Sumatra subduction zone and within the neighboring Wharton Basin. Hélène is currently an Assistant Professor at the Institut de Physique … Continued
Person: Paul Tapponnier
Professor Paul Tapponnier is one of the foremost scientists of his generation in neotectonics. His discovery of active faults in and around Tibet that are accommodating the collision of India into Asia revolutionized the scientific understanding of Asia’s tectonics. His research provided a consistent model of large-scale crustal deformation processes between the Himalayas and Baykal, … Continued
Person: Wisnu Arya Gemilang
Wisnu Arya Gemilang’s main interest is in delivering geological insight into coastal community development to decrease their vulnerability to natural hazards such as tsunamis.
Person: Satish Singh
Professor Satish Singh was born in Varanasi, India and completed his education at the Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India and University of Toronto, Canada. After spending two years at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, he joined the University of Cambridge in 1990, where he led the development of a strong theoretical seismology … Continued
Person: Kerry Sieh
Kerry Sieh studies the geological record to understand the geometries of active faults, the earthquakes they generate, and the crustal deformation their movements produce. His early work studying geological layers and landforms along the San Andreas fault led to the discovery of how often and how regularly it produces large earthquakes in southern California. A … Continued
Person: Julianna Diehl
Julianna Diehl is currently attending Maine Maritime Academy, working towards a bachelor of science in marine science and an associate in small vessel operations. She hopes to soon begin a career working on research vessels, researching oceanography and marine geology. Julianna has recently worked as a marine technician intern aboard the R/V Pelican in the … Continued
Person: Albert J. Noh
Albert J. Noh is a physical oceanographer who study about turbulent mixing and internal waves in the ocean. He has been researching a mechanism of turbulent mixing in the equatorial Pacific, using CTD, LADCP, and Micro-structure profiler data. He has some experiences at international joint cruise; MIXET cruise, Korea-Russia joint cruise. He likes doing exercise; … Continued










