Earthquakes. Faults. Tectonics.

I am an early-career academic interested in understanding where, how often, and why earthquakes happen by studying how tectonic faults deform in time and space. I primarily work with satellite radar (InSAR) and GPS data to map and model earthquake sources, and exploit any remote sensing data in aid of disaster response and understanding of long-term fault behavior.

For a list of my publications, you may check out my Google Scholar profile.

Education

2021 - DPhil (Earth Sciences), University of Oxford, United Kingdom

2016 - MS (Geology), University of the Philippines, Diliman, Philippines

2011 - BS (Geology), University of the Philippines, Diliman, Philippines

Work experience


2021 -  present

University of the Philippines, Diliman

Assistant Professor 5


2011 - 2015; 2016 - 2021

University of the Philippines, Diliman

Instructor


2015 - 2016

University of the Philippines, Diliman

University Research Associate

You will find a more comprehensive CV here.