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Avigyan Chatterjee
Graduate Student, Nevada Seismological Lab
Professional Experience
Nevada Seismological Lab
Graduate Student
2022 - Present
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Research Intern
2023 - 2024
University of Texas at Austin
Graduate Student
2021 - 2022
University of Oregon
Graduate Student
2019 - 2021
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Education
University of Oregon
Masters
University of Texas at Austin
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Honors & Awards
Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received December 2023
Presentation Title: Developing an Automated Workflow for Decoding the Stress Regime of a Seismically Active Region: A Study from Southern Nevada
Event: 2023 AGU Annual Meeting
Awarding Section: Seismology
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Student Travel Grant
Received December 2018
Publications
High‐Frequency Ground Motions of Earthquakes Correlate With Fault Network Complexity
Understanding the generation of damaging, high‐frequency ground motions during earthquakes is essential both for fundamental science and for ...
June 14, 2024
AGU Abstracts
The Influence of Fault-Network Geometry on Earthquake Frictional Behavior
AGU 2024
tectonophysics | 09 december 2024
Jaeseok Lee, Victor C. Tsai, Greg Hirth, Avigyan C...
Fault slip behavior has predominantly been attributed to the frictional properties of the local fault interface, including rock rheology and fault rou...
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Developing an Automated Workflow for Decoding the Stress Regime of a Seismically Active Region: A Study from Southern Nevada
ADVANCEMENTS IN FORENSIC SEISMOLOGY TO IMPROVE MONITORING CAPABILITIES III POSTER
seismology | 15 december 2023
Avigyan Chatterjee, Colin Pennington, Daniel T. Tr...
The Rock Valley Fault Zone in southern Nevada has a notable history of seismic activity and is the site of a future direct comparison experiment of ex...
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The Link between Fault Network Geometry and Fault Creep Behavior in California
CONTROL OF FAULT ZONE HETEROGENEITY AND FAULT ROUGHNESS ON MULTISCALE DEFORMATION AT INTER- AND INTRAPLATE FAULT ZONES II POSTER
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Jaeseok Lee, Victor C. Tsai, Greg Hirth, Daniel T....
Understanding the factors governing the stability of fault slip is a crucial and unresolved problem in fault mechanics. The significance of fault geom...
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