
معرفی
Dr. Jay Pulliam is the W.M. Keck Foundation Professor of Geophysics and Graduate Program Director in the Department of Geosciences at Baylor University (College of Arts & Sciences). He holds a Ph.D. in Geosciences from the University of California, Berkeley.
His research focuses on seismic wave analysis to study Earth's crustal and lithospheric structure, with a particular emphasis on tectonic processes, mantle dynamics, and crustal imaging. Projects include deployments in Texas/New Mexico, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Dominican Republic, targeting accretionary terranes, plate boundary interactions, and lithospheric evolution. Recent work includes developing autonomous seismic arrays for ambient noise data processing and joint modeling techniques for geophysical datasets.
Key research areas include energy geosciences, seismology, geodesy, and lithospheric processes. His publications emphasize machine learning applications in earthquake detection, crustal structure imaging via receiver functions and autocorrelations, and ambient noise tomography.
Dr. Pulliam’s work spans academic and applied geophysics, with contributions to both fundamental tectonic understanding and industry-relevant seismic exploration methods. He has led interdisciplinary projects integrating field experiments, data analytics, and geophysical modeling to address complex Earth structure questions.





