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I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Houston. Previously, I am a postdoctoral scholar in geophysics at Caltech Seismolab working with Prof. Zhongwen Zhan. I received my Ph.D. in geophysics at the University of Houston advised by Prof. Yingcai Zheng in 2020, and my B.S. degree at Peking Univesity in 2015.
My current research uses fiber-optic technologies to study seismic activities and image subsurface structures in diverse environments, including crustal, volcanic, and glacial settings. My recent study in Iceland demonstrates the use of low-frequency distributed acoustic sensing as a dense geodetic array to achieve minute-scale imaging of magma migration within magmatic plumbing systems. This research paves the way for the emerging fiber-optic geodesy, showing great potential for future research and applications. I am also interested in carbon sequestration, geothermal energy, and deep earthquakes.

555 your office number
123 your address street
Your City, State 12345
layout: about title: About permalink: / subtitle: University of Houston. #Address. Contacts. Motto. Etc.
profile: align: right image: prof_pic.jpg image_circular: false # crops the image to make it circular more_info: > <p>Science & Research Building 1, Room 125A</p> <p>3507 Cullen Blvd</p> <p>Houston, TX 77004</p>
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I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Houston. Previously, I am a postdoctoral scholar in geophysics at Caltech Seismolab working with Prof. Zhongwen Zhan. I received my Ph.D. in geophysics at the University of Houston advised by Prof. Yingcai Zheng in 2020, and my B.S. degree at Peking Univesity in 2015.
My current research uses fiber-optic technologies to study seismic activities and image subsurface structures in diverse environments, including crustal, volcanic, and glacial settings. My recent study in Iceland demonstrates the use of low-frequency distributed acoustic sensing as a dense geodetic array to achieve minute-scale imaging of magma migration within magmatic plumbing systems. This research paves the way for the emerging fiber-optic geodesy, showing great potential for future research and applications. I am also interested in carbon sequestration, geothermal energy, and deep earthquakes.