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of geophysicists, geologists and astronomers working together on major scientific issues: natural hazards and risks (earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis, floods) and man-made risks (man-made earthquakes and vibrations
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and astronomers working together on major scientific issues: natural hazards and risks (earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis, floods) and man-made risks (man-made earthquakes and vibrations, pollution
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of Geography at Durham University The successful candidate will join the project 'NSFGEO-NERC Collaborative Research: Paleogeodesy at the Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone - Reconstructing Earthquake Deformation
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generation of seismicity and hazard models that integrate statistical and physics-based representations of earthquake occurrence. These models will account for spatio-temporal variability in seismicity rates
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opportunity to choose between two missions: • Mission 1: Improve new automated algorithmic schemes to quickly, efficiently and robustly detect and extract recorded geophysical signals related to earthquakes
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open science, peer and student mentoring, reproducible workflows, and collaborative tools. The project’s scope includes event detection and classification (earthquakes, landslides, lahars, glacier motion
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participate in the research project titled “Slow Slip Event Monitoring Program (~FY2030 PI: Takane Hori)”. https://www.jamstec.go.jp/feat/e/ [Work content and job description] The Research and Development
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] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project Call for 2026 Postdoctoral Fellow (ERI Project Researcher) at Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo [Work content and job
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on Large-Scale 3D Structures, 2024-2028), focusing on the seismic data collection and synthetic seismograms for the engineering study from the recent earthquakes (e.g. 2023 Turkey, 2024 Noto-Japan
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Unit (PhITEM) at the University of Grenoble Alpes (UGA). ISTerre has more than 300 people in 10 research teams. https://www.isterre.fr/ The Seismic and Gravitational Risk Geophysics team conducts