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Annemarie Baltay

Title:Graduate Student, Department of Geophysics
Primary Affiliation:Department of Geophysics
Office Location:Mitchell Bldg  453A
Phone:650-725-4369
E-mail:abaltay@stanford.edu

Research

I am excited by earthquake hazard, and the mitigation there of. I am interested in earthquake source parameters and physics, and the relation of source to strong ground motion. The connection between earthquake seismology and earthquake engineering also interests me, as well as characterizing tsunamigenic earthquake source for engineering and hazard mitigation.

Teaching

Teaching Assistant, Geophysics 207: Journey to the Center of the Earth, Winter 2009
Teaching Assistant, Geophysics 113: Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Spring 2009

Education

    • 2008 | Master of Science, Earthquake Seismology, Department of Geophysics, Stanford University
    • 2005 | Bachelor of Arts, Applied Mathematics with Geophysics, Yale University

Professional Experience

    • 2010 | Risk Management Soutions, Summer Intern, Newark, CA
    • 2009 | East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes, PhD research, University of Tokyo
    • 2006 – Present | PhD Candidate, Department of Geophysics, Stanford University
    • 2004 | Southern California Earthquake Center Summer Internship, University of California San Diego

Honors & Awards

    • 2011 | SSA Student Presentation Award, 2011 SSA Spring Meeting, Memphis, TN
    • 2010 | SSA Student Presentation Award, 2010 SSA Spring Meeting, Portland, OR
    • 2009 | 2009 National Science Foundation East Asia and Pacific Summer Institute Fellow
    • 2009 | 1st place Oral Presentation, Stanford School of Earth Sciences Research Review
    • 2008 | Outstanding Student Paper Award, 2008 Fall AGU Meeting, Seismology Section
    • 2006 – 2011  | Stanford Graduate Gabilan Fellow
    • 2005 | Honors in the Major, Applied Mathematics, Yale University

University Service

    • 2008 – 2010 | Stanford Graduate Student Programming Board, Co-Chair
    • 2007 – 2008 | Graduate Student Advisory Council, School of Earth Sciences
    • 2006 – Present | School of Earth Science Educational Outreach Programs

Professional Activities

    • 2010 | Invited Talk, Earthquake Science Center Seminars, USGS Menlo Park, "Scaled Seismic Energy in Japan and the Western US: Empirical Green's Function Analysis using the Seismic Coda"

Courses Taught

    • Teaching Assistant, GP 207: Journey to the Center of the Earth, Winter 2009
    • Teaching Assistant, GP 113: Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Spring 2009

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