
معرفی
Dr. Konstantinos Michailos is a Researcher at The Australian National University's Research School of Earth Sciences, specializing in Geophysics. His work focuses on seismology, tectonics, and crustal structure analysis, with active projects in Nepal, New Zealand, and Italy. He contributes to open science initiatives, such as participative gravity-modelling challenges and low-cost seismic network deployments. His research integrates advanced methods like machine learning and ambient noise tomography to study seismic activity, fault zones, and magmatic systems.
Key research areas include the Himalayan Arc, the Alpine Fault in New Zealand, and the European Alps. He has developed datasets for Moho depth mapping and collaborated on projects like the ICDP-DIVE drilling initiative. His studies address seismic hazard assessment, tectonic stress patterns, and crustal-mantle interactions.
Publications highlight innovations in earthquake cataloging, mantle transition zone imaging, and collaborative open-science frameworks. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to advance understanding of Earth's dynamic processes.




