Member Since 2018
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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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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An Integrated Experimental and Multi-Physics Numerical Study on the Interplay Between Hydraulic and Elastic Properties of Fractured Rock Interfaces Under Stress Perturbations
PHYSICS OF FLUIDS IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIR ROCKS III ORAL
mineral and rock physics | 16 december 2022
Chun-Yu Ke, Clay Wood, Andrew P. Rathbun, Chris Ma...
The response of hydraulic properties to stress perturbations across fractured rock interfaces is of significant interest in energy production, waste s...
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