Summary
Frantisek Gallovic is a seismologist with over a decade of research and teaching experience at Charles University in Prague, specializing in earthquake source mechanics and seismic hazard. His work spans earthquake slip inversions, advanced kinematic modeling of finite sources, strong ground motion prediction, attenuation relations, and aftershock statistics. He combines theoretical rate-and-state fault modeling with practical analyses of earthquake triggering to link laboratory-derived physics to observed seismic sequences. Based in Prague, he leverages long-term academic continuity to mentor students while maintaining an active research program. Notably, his profile reflects deep expertise in translating complex inversion results into improved hazard assessments rather than purely theoretical constructs.
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PhD, Seismology, PhD, Seismology at Charles University in Prague Faculty of Mathematics and Physics