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Chun-Yu Ke
Assistant Professor, National Taiwan University
Professional Experience
National Taiwan University
Assistant Professor
2024 - Present
Pennsylvania State University Main Campus
Research Associate
2023 - 2024
Pennsylvania State University Main Campus
Postdoctoral Scholar
2021 - 2023
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Education
Cornell University
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received December 2020
Presentation Title: Spatial Distribution of Slip and Stress Changes in Contained Laboratory-Generated Earthquakes with Heterogeneous Initial Stress
Event: 2020 Fall Meeting
Awarding Section: Tectonophysics
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Publications
The Role of Background Stress State in Fluid‐Induced Aseismi...
August 24, 2022
Groove Generation and Coalescence on a Large‐Scale Laborator...
October 16, 2020
Rupture Termination in Laboratory-Generated Earthquakes
December 11, 2018
AGU Abstracts
Complex laboratory earthquake sequences and direct observations of creep fronts illuminate the mechanics of delayed earthquake triggering
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF EARTH MATERIALS (PPEM): DEFORMATION ACROSS SCALES I ORAL
mineral and rock physics | 11 december 2023
Sara B. Cebry, Chun-Yu Ke, Srisharan Shreedharan, ...
Natural earthquakes occur in clusters or sequences that arise from complex triggering mechanisms, but direct measurement of the mechanisms responsible...
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Understanding elastic wave propagation across rough interfaces in stressed fractured rock through coupled in-situ synchrotron X‑ray imaging and ultrasound
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF EARTH MATERIALS (PPEM): DEFORMATION ACROSS SCALES II ORAL
mineral and rock physics | 11 december 2023
Evan Bozek, Prabhav Borate, Michail Skiadopoulos, ...
Remote seismic imaging of subsurface fractured rock is essential in applications such as geothermal energy recovery, as well as unconventional reservo...
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Illuminating Fundamental Processes Governing Evolution of Fault Zone Permeability and Elastodynamic Properties due to Dynamic Stressing using a Coupled X-Ray Imaging and Active Ultrasonic Experiment
HYDROMECHANICAL PROCESSES IN ENERGY GEOTECHNICS I ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
hydrology | 16 december 2022
Chun-Yu Ke, Prabhav Borate, Chris Marone, Derek El...
Permeability changes in crustal materials following dynamic stress perturbation is a well-characterized but poorly understood observation in energy pr...
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