The Earthquake Geodesy and Geology (EGG) Laboratory of the National Institute of Geological Sciences, University of the Philippines Diliman, specializes in understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of earthquakes by studying fault deformation. Our research focuses on crustal deformation analysis, fault modeling and morphology, and earthquake cycles. We use remote sensing techniques such as satellite radar (InSAR), GPS data, geographic information systems (GIS), as well as geostatistics and machine learning algorithms. Through our research, we aim to contribute to understanding short and long-term fault behavior to contribute to disaster risk reduction and management initiatives.