Thanh-Son Pham
- ARC DECRA Fellow in Geophysics, Australian National University
As a global seismologist, I use seismic waves to understand the Earth's interior structures and seismic energy sources, employing mathematical tools such as signal processing, numerical modeling, and geophysical inference. To date, one of my visible contributions has been to help better understand the architecture of the seismic wavefield several hours after large earthquakes and to use it to decipher several long-standing puzzles regarding the Earth's inner core. In current and near-future research, I aim to expand my seismological toolbox to advance research on these topics, focusing on understanding the structures and dynamics of the polar ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland under a changing climate.
Experience- 2023–present ARC DECRA Fellow in Geophysics, Australian National University 2020–2023 Postdoctoral Fellow in Geophysics, Australian National University
- 2019 The Australian National University, PhD in Global Seosmology
- 2022 Probing Antarctic Ice Sheet by Correlation Seismology Role: DE230100025 Funding Source: Australian Research Council
- Seismology And Seismic Exploration (040407)
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