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PROGRAM TRAVEL REGISTRATION ABSTRACTS PARTICIPANTS

Meeting Participants

The SCEC Annual Meeting has become a premier gathering of earthquake scientists in the United States and from around the world, bringing together one of the largest collaborations in all of geoscience. Attendees are comprised of people from various organizations (including profit, non-profit, domestic, and foreign) involved in SCEC-related research, education, and outreach activities.

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Brad Aagaard, Research Geophysicist, USGS
SAIF AATI, Scientific Research Assitant, California Institute of Technology
Rachel Abercrombie, Associate Professor, Boston University
Niloufar Abolfathian, Research Assistant, University of Southern California
Lauren S. Abrahams, Graduate Student, Stanford University
Afe Addeh, 2019 UseIT Intern, University of Maryland, College Park
Shreya Agrawal, Undergraduate Student, University of Southern California
Sean Ahdi, Associate; Lecturer, Exponent/UCLA
DongChan (Daniel) Ahn, Undergraduate Researcher, University of California, Los Angeles
Rasheed, Graduate Research Assistant, Louisiana State University
Sinan Akciz, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Geological Sciences, CSUF
Aybige Akinci, INGV (Italy)
Amir Allam, Research Assistant Professor, University of Utah
Kali Allison, post doc, University of Maryland
Travis Alongi, Graduate Student, University of California, Santa Cruz
Josimar A. da Silva, PhD Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yanru An, Earthquake Location, China Earthquake Networks Center
Aaron Anderson, Graduate Student, University of California Santa Barbara
Kent Anderson, Portable Program Manager, IRIS - PASSCAL
Chris Anthonissen, Student (Graduate), USC
Ralph Archuleta, Research Professor and Professor Emeritus, Dept of Earth Science, UC Santa Barbara
Pedro Arduino, Professor, University of Washington
Keisuke Ariyoshi, Scientist, JAMSTEC
Ramon Arrowsmith, Professor, Arizona State University
Domniki Asimaki, Professor, California Institute of Technology
Luciana Astiz, Program Director, National Science Foundation
James Atterholt, Graduate Student, CalTech
Alexis Ault, Assistant Professor, Utah State University
Jean-Philippe Avouac, Director of Caltech Tectonics Observatory, Geological & Planetary Sciences, Caltech
Nir Badt, Graduate student, Brown University
Jason Ballmann, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, San Diego
Annemarie Baltay, Research Geophysicist, USGS ESC Menlo Park
Michael Barall, Software Engineer, Invisible Software, Inc.
Monica Barbery, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Texas A&M University
Andy Barbour, Research Geophysicist, US Geological Survey
Nicolas Barth, Assistant Professor, University of California, Riverside
Noel Bartlow, Assistant Researcher, UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz
Jennifer Bautista, Internship, California State University Northridge
Jeff Bayless, Engineering Seismologist, AECOM
José A. Bayona Viveros, PhD Candidate, GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ)
Todd Becker, Earthquake and Tsunami Program Specialist, CalOES
N.M. Beeler, Research Scientist, United States Geological Survey
David Bekaert, Staff Scientist (Doctoral Level), JPL
Simone Bello, Dr, CRUST-University G. d'Annunzio-Ch (IT)
Sean Bemis, Research Scientist, Virginia Tech
Yehuda Ben-Zion, Prof. of Geophysics, University of Southern California
Maggie Benoit, Program Director, National Science Foundation
Mark Benthien, Director for Communication, Education and Outreach, USC / SCEC CEO Program
Elizabeth Berg, PhD Student, University of Utah
Greg Beroza, Professor, Stanford University

The Southern California Earthquake Center is committed to providing a safe, productive, and welcoming environment for all participants. We take pride in fostering a diverse and inclusive SCEC community, and therefore expect all participants to abide by the SCEC Activities Code of Conduct.