Hi, I am Kejing Huang, a graduate student in Geophysics at University of Science and Technology of China, supervised by Prof. Yan Hu.
I am passionate about contributing to the research of subduction zone processes since they have giant and long-lasting impact on our earth. It is always fulfilling for me to have delved deeply into the science behind the crustal deformation processes.
Recently, I am working on the postseismic deformation of the 1964 Mw9.2 Alaska earthquake and exploring its relationship with events afterward, such as slow slip events and inland earthquakes.
MSc in Geophysics, 2020 (expected)
University of Science and Technology of China
BSe in Geo-exploration Technology and Engineering, 2017
Ocean University of China