Chastity Aiken is a research scientist and seismologist with nine years of experience investigating the sources and interactions of earthquakes and tremor across geothermal and volcanic regions in the Western Hemisphere. She has held research positions at IFREMER, the University of Tokyo, UT Austin, and Georgia Tech, and her work appears in top journals including Nature Geoscience and GRL. Her PhD focused on triggered earthquakes and tremor mechanics, and she has applied those insights to operational networks like TexNet. Based in Tucker, Georgia, she combines field-scale observational studies with quantitative theory and has a background in theoretical wave-propagation from an early REU in physics—an uncommon bridge between applied seismology and mathematical inversion techniques.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Seismology, PhD, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Seismology at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics at Georgia State University
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