I am an assistant professor at Kyoto University, DPRI, and co-founder of Geolabe.
The most reliable way to reach me is by email: rouetleduc.bertrand.5s at kyoto-u.ac.jp
I am looking for students and postdocs interested in machine learning in geophysics: check the Group page
News and events:
Methods paper on the use of vision transformers to automatize the detection of methane emissions in satellite data has been published in Nature Communications.
Our pending patent describing how to train AI models to detect greenhouse gas emissions in remote sensing data has been published by WIPO.
Paper on earthquake early warning that scales well with earthquake magnitude, thanks to the use of deep learning to detect prompt elasto-gravity signals, has been published in Nature
Methods paper on neural network interpretation to locate tectonic tremor published in IEEE: TGRS
Starting in December 2021, I will be serving as an editor for Geophysical Journal International.
Denoising InSAR data to detect mm-scale deformation on faults from space published in Nature Communications
Methods paper on deep learning models to detect tectonic tremor published in Geophysical Research Letters
Review chapter on machine learning in fault physics published in Advances in Geophysics
Paper on the initiation of slow earthquakes in Cascadia published in Nature Communications
We wrote a perspective paper on the Kaggle competition we organized, that was published in PNAS