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Alumni

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Sandra Slead

PhD, 2024

Volcanic deformation modeling

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Pengcheng Shi

PhD, 2022

Earthquake cycle simulations

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Bing He

PhD, 2022

Seafloor geodesy, Machine learning

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Ben Watzak

SURFO, 2019

Texas A&M

GPS reflectometry

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Bei Xu

Visiting Student, 2018

University of Wuhan, China

InSAR, Numerical Modeling of Earthquakes 

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Whitney Marshall

SURFO Student, 2018

Penn State

 Finite Fault Inversion of Selected Earthquakes with Layered Crust Structure

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Sam Bell

Postdoc, 2016-2017

 Ground Truth Earthquakes in Iran with a Joint Method of InSAR and Seismic Data

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Whitney Schultz

SURFO Student, 2017

Colorado School of Mines

 Tectonic Tremor and Slow Slip Events in South Central Alaska

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Haotian Li

Visiting Student, 2015

Peking University of China

Numerical Modeling of Slow Slip Events

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PeiChin Wu

PhD, 2024

Coastal subsidence

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Molida Chen

Undergraduate, 2021-2022

Rhode Island College

Machine learning

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Kayli Matsuyoshi

SURFO, 2022

UC San Diego

GPS 

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Madeline Fasca

Undergraduate, 2018-2020

GEO, URI

InSAR, 3D Printing, webpage

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Yiming Luo

Visiting Student, 2019-2020

SCSIO

Oceanic transform fault

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Melanie Wallace

SURFO Student, 2016

Purdue University

 Search for Earthquakes using InSAR

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Harrison Leggio

URI Undegrad, Spring 2017

InSAR Processing 

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Blake Cross

SURFO Student, 2015

Colorado School of Mines

 Search for Tectonic Tremor in South Central Alaska

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Travis Winter

URI Undergrad, Fall 2014

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 Search for Repeating Large Earthquakes on Oceanic Transform Faults

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