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Inga Boianju is a Researcher at McGill University's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, affiliated with the Faculty of Science. She holds a MSc and BSc in Geology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research focuses on brittle and ductile deformation mechanisms in continental thrust systems, exploring their roles in mountain building and earthquake hazard assessment. She employs micro-scale observations and kinematic modeling to study the interplay between deformation styles and their impact on rock strength.
Education:
- MSc (Geology), Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- BSc (Geology and Climate), Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Research emphasizes understanding how ductile and brittle deformation interactions influence seismic risks, with a particular focus on fault/fold architectures. Christie Rowe serves as her graduate supervisor.
No scientific awards or articles are listed in the provided text. Her current affiliation includes active participation in the Department's research programs.




