Welcome!

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) in France.

In my work I am studying seismic waves generated by rockfalls. The recorded ground motions can be used to detect, classify and locate events. This works not only for rockfalls! Rivers, glaciers, storms, and human activity such as traffic can also be investigated with seismic signals - a study field refered to as Environmental Seismology.

I enthusiastically try to make sense out of data. On this website you can find some attemps from former Projects, as well as Codes and Visualizations.

Feel free to leave comments and contact me for any sort of reason!

Codes

DEM processing

When using Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) in numerical simulations, they often have to be pre-processed. This code can be used to filter, crop, interpolate or repair DEMs.

Rockfall localization

Tracking the trajectory of rockfalls using recorded ground motion from a network of seismic stations. Try out the hands-on Jupyter notebook in my GitHub!

Sea floor fault detection

Semi-supervised convolutional network to detect faults along mid-ocean ridges which is an important task to better understand tectonic mechanisms but can be extremely laborious when performed manually.

Visualizations

Shear-wave splitting

This TikZ animation illustrates so-called Shear-Wave Splitting (SWS) which can occur when a seismic shear-wave travels in an anisotropic medium.