CV
Education
- B.S. North Carolina State University, 2009 (Geology / Physics)
- M.S. North Carolina State University, 2018 (Seismology)
- Ph.D University of Washington, 2024 (Seismology / Data Science)
Work experience
- Fall 2021 - Present: PhD Student
- 2018 - Present: Research Scientist
- Pacific Northwest National Lab
- 2012 - 2016: Project Geophysicist
- Geo Solutions
- Duties included:
- Project Management
- Geophysical survey design, data collection and processing
- Report writing
- 2010 - 2012: Field Geophysicist
- Schnabel Engineering
- Duties included:
- Near surface geophysical data collection (seismic refraction / MASW, gravity, electrical resistivity)
- Data processing / report writing
Skills
- Distributed Acoustic Sensing
- Strain Inversion
- Fracture hit detection
- Microseismic Earthquake / Aftershock catalog generation
- Source Parameter Estimation
- Submarine DAS
- HPC / Scientific Computing
- Coda Wave Interferometry / Ambient Noise / Array Seismology
- Data Inversion
- Signal Processing
- Earthquake Detection / Location
- Explosion characterization
- Python, Julia, Matlab
Publications
S. Levy, D.R Bohnenstiehl, P. Sprinkle, M.S. Boettcher, W.S.D. Wilcock, M. Tolstoy, F. Waldhauser; Mechanics of fault reactivation before, during, and after the 2015 eruption of Axial Seamount. Geology 2018;; 46 (5): 447–450. doi: https://doi.org/10.1130/G39978.1
Fu et. al., Close Observation of Hydraulic Fracturing at EGS Collab Experiment 1: Fracture Trajectory, Microseismic Interpretations, and the Role of Natural Fracutures. JGR Solid Earth, 2021; 126 (7); https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB020840
Talks
June 01, 2014
Talk at Lawrence Livermore, Livermore, CA
May 02, 2024
Talk at Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center Anchorage, Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska
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