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Member Since 2022
Saiful Islam Apu
Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of Kansas
As a graduate fellow & GRA at KU, I am learning and performing research projects related to the computational geophysics and geodesy. My current research endeavours involve investigating the intricate dynamics of slow slip events in subduction zones using strain and geodetic data.
Professional Experience
University of Kansas
Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant
2022 - Present
Education
University of Dhaka
Masters
2022
University of Dhaka
Bachelors
2020
Honors & Awards
Jerome M. Paros Scholarships in Geophysical Instrumentation
Received December 2024
AGU Abstracts
In pursuit of discovering slow slip event (SSE) and other tectonic signals using seafloor fiber optic strainmeters in Cascadia Subduction Zone
ONLINE POSTER SESSION FOR GEODESY II
geodesy | 23 january 2024
Saiful Islam Apu, Noel M. Jackson, Mark A. Zumberg...
Episodic tremor and slip (ETS) have been well documented in Cascadia by onshore GNSS stations and occur where the plate interface is ~30-40 km deep. R...
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Moho depth variations beneath the forearc region of the Indo-Burma Fold Belt
SEISMOLOGY CONTRIBUTIONS: STRUCTURAL SEISMOLOGY VIII POSTER
seismology | 16 december 2022
Saiful Islam Apu, Syed H. Akhter, Anwar H. Bhuiyan...
Utilizing receiver function analysis, we quantified the Moho depth variation beneath the forearc region of the Indo-Burma Fold Belt. In this study, we...
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Modelling Earthquake Deformation Along the Indo-Burma Locked Megathrust Zone From A Hypothetical Event Scenario
COMPARATIVE INVESTIGATIONS OF SLOW-TO-FAST EARTHQUAKES: OBSERVATIONS, EXPERIMENTS, AND NUMERICAL MODELING II POSTER
tectonophysics | 14 december 2022
Noshin Sharmili, Syed H. Akhter, Dhiman R. Mondal,...
The northern section of the Indo-Burma fold belt is locked and converging at the rate of 17 mm/yr. This segment of the fold belt did not experience a ...
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