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Dr. Lanbo Liu is a Professor at the University of Connecticut specializing in geophysics and engineering geology. His research focuses on advanced geophysical methods for subsurface imaging, including seismic and electromagnetic techniques applied to urban infrastructure, permafrost environments, and fault detection. He holds a Ph.D. in Geophysics from Stanford University, complemented by M.S. degrees in Environmental Engineering and Geophysics from Stanford and Peking University, as well as a B.S. in Geophysics from Peking University.
Research interests include engineering site characterization, wave propagation modeling, environmental geophysics, and the integration of passive and active seismic data. Notable work involves using ambient noise for urban subsurface imaging and developing novel GPR and radar techniques for infrastructure assessment. His projects span global locations such as Tibet, South Korea, and Inner Mongolia, addressing challenges in permafrost thawing, fault zone analysis, and tunnel prospecting.
Dr. Liu’s work emphasizes practical applications of geophysical methods for civil engineering and environmental sustainability. He has published extensively on topics including ground-penetrating radar innovations, seismic hazard assessments, and subsurface structure characterization. His contributions advance both theoretical geophysics and applied engineering solutions in complex environments.





