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Chris Marone is a Full Professor (Professore Ordinario) at La Sapienza Università di Roma since 2020, with prior roles as Professor of Geophysics at The Pennsylvania State University (2003–2020) and Associate/Assistant Professor at MIT (1997–2000, 1992–1997). His research spans earthquake physics, geomechanics, and rock deformation.
- Ph.D. in Geophysics from Columbia University (1988)
- 40+ years of academic experience across multiple institutions
His work focuses on frictional mechanics, slow earthquakes, and fault slip behaviors, integrating laboratory experiments and field observations. Recent themes include rate-state friction laws, rock-fluid interactions, and granular mechanics.
Key trends in his publications reveal interdisciplinary approaches combining deep learning (2022), high-frequency seismic signatures (2022), and poromechanics (2022) with traditional geophysical methods. His research has dominated fault healing and stress dynamics for decades.
- ERC Advanced Grant: TECTONIC
- Louis Néel Medal (European Geosciences Union)
- Fellow of the American Geophysical Union
- Paul F. Robertson Award for Breakthrough of the Year
- Kerr-McGee Career Development Professorship
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