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Ariane Ducellier serves as a Part-Time Lecturer at the University of Washington, where she also graduated in 2021 as indicated by her alumni status. Her academic profile is linked to ORCID iD 0000-0003-3668-9455, reflecting active research contributions.
Her educational background centers on her 2021 graduation from the University of Washington, though specific degrees or fields are not detailed in the provided text.
Dr. Ducellier's research specializes in geophysics and seismology, with emphasis on subduction zone processes in Cascadia. She investigates slow slip events, low-frequency earthquakes, and tectonic tremor using advanced methodologies like wavelet analysis of GNSS recordings. Her work integrates statistical optimization techniques with geodetic monitoring to characterize fault behavior at plate boundaries, particularly in the Olympic Peninsula and Southern Cascadia regions. This research provides critical insights into seismic hazards and earthquake source mechanics.
Analysis of her preprints reveals strong interdisciplinary trends: three studies focus on geophysical detection methods for seismic phenomena, while one applies optimization to survey inference in global health contexts. Her work consistently bridges theoretical signal processing with practical applications in earthquake science, demonstrating expertise in both statistical modeling and observational seismology.
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