Jensen DeGrande
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B.S., Geographic Information Science (GIS), Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
I’m a Ph.D. Candidate working with Brendan Crowell on topics in real-time seismogeodesy. My research is centered around improving the understanding of earthquake source processes in real-time, primarily using geodetic techniques and data, for applications and improvement to earthquake early warning. The main topics of my dissertation include the applicability and incorporation of GNSS velocities in already established early warning systems, the improvement of deriving real-time GNSS displacements through means of machine learning, and studies of deformation throughout the earthquake cycle using inversion methods with the combination of geodetic and seismic data.