Jorge Gustavo Crempien de la Carrera
Assistant Professor
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
I do research in: a) Earthquake seismology, particularly in the physics of rupture on faults, b) Simulation of ground motion for engineering purposes , c) Earthquake hazard and risk, and d) Seismotectonics, to understand geodynamical processes.
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Ingeniero Civil en Obras Civiles, Universidad de los Andes. Chile, 2006
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Engineering Seismology, Universite Joseph Fourier. Francia, 2009
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Earth Science, University of California, Santa Barbara. Estados Unidos, 2015
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Research Scientist Full Time
UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE
Facultad de Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas
Santiago, Chile
2016 - 2016
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Research Scientist Part Time
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, Estados Unidos
2015 - 2016
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Assitant Professor Full Time
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE
Engineering
Santiago, Chile
2017 - A la fecha
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Research Scientist Full Time
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PAVIA
Pavia, Italia
2008 - 2009
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Research Engineer Full Time
NORSAR
Lillestrom, Noruega
2009 - 2010
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Preston Cloud Memorial Award
University of California, Santa Barbara
Estados Unidos, 2010
Awards from the Preston Cloud Memorial Fund will be used to assist graduate students for first-time attendance at a national or major meeting of a professional organization such as the Geological Society of America, American Geophysical Union, Association of American Petroleum Geologists, or for a student presenting a talk at such a meeting for the first time. The intention is for one or more awards, minimum $200, to be given each year. No individual shall receive more than one award. The Department Chair may designate a selection committee or may use other mechanisms for determination of each years awardees.
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Geophysics Award
University of California, Santa Barbara
Estados Unidos, 2013
Is given to an outstanding student in any field of geophysics, and is funded by departmental faculty, alumni and friends.
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Alumni Graduate Award for Research Excellence
University of California, Santa Barbara
Estados Unidos, 2014
This award is funded by the generosity of departmental alumni and friends. It may be awarded annually depending on availability of funds to a graduate student whose research has outstanding potential.
On the Stability of the Inversion of Measured Seismic Wave Velocities to Estimate Porosity in Fluid-Saturated Porous Media |
Complex Crustal Deformation Controlled by the 3D Geometry of the Chile Subduction Zone (vol 113, pg 2479, 2023) |
ESTIMATING PATH AND SOURCE PARAMETERS IN THE SOUTHERN SIERRA NEVADA USING A NON-PARAMETRIC APPROACH AND SPECIAL SOURCE CONSTRAINTS |
Validation of the UCSB Multi-Segment Kinematic Rupture Simulation Method Against Recorded Ground Motion for Several Events |
High-Frequency Path and Source Parameters Determined from Recorded Ground Motion in Central California |
Simulation of Kinematic Rupture for Multi-Segment Faults Based on Dynamic Rupture Simulations |