Loïc Viens is a seismologist and scientist with nine years of experience developing and applying advanced seismic imaging and simulation techniques to probe the Earth's shallow subsurface and earthquake ground motions. Based at Los Alamos National Laboratory after fellowships at Michigan, Kyoto University, and Harvard, he combines physics-based modeling with machine and deep learning to build novel seismological tools and exploit unconventional sensors like fiber-optic cables. His work spans end-to-end science—from simulating rupture-driven ground motions to monitoring and interpreting field observations—bridging academic rigor with national-lab scale experimentation. Fluent in international research environments (PhD from the University of Tokyo and a master’s from IPGP), he brings both computational depth and practical deployment experience, with a recent GitHub presence at LANL indicating active translation of research into open technical tools.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Seismology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Seismology at 東京大学
Master's degree, Geophysics and Seismology, Master's degree, Geophysics and Seismology at Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Python codes to compute the impulse response function between two seismic stations
Contributions:47 commits, 1 PR, 43 pushes in 3 years 3 months
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Loïc Viens - Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory