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Nori Nakata

Principal Research Scientist

PhD, Center for Wave Phenomena, Colorado School of Mines, 2013
MSc, Civil and Research Engineering, Kyoto U., 2010
BSc, Global Engineering, Kyoto U., 2008

Biographical Overview:

Nori Nakata is a principal research scientist at the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He received his Bachelor of Engineering (2008) and Master of Engineering (2010) degrees from Kyoto University, and his PhD degree at Colorado School of Mines in 2013. He received the Mendenhall prize from the Colorado School of Mines for his PhD. Nori’s research interests are extensive and include crustal/global seismology, exploration geophysics, volcanism, civil engineering, wave phenomena and earthquakes. Before he joined MIT in 2019, he was a postdoc fellow at Stanford University in 2013-2016 and an assistant professor at the University of Oklahoma in 2016-2018.

Research Areas:
Imaging
Applications:
Monitoring Change, Induced Seismicity & Other Hazards
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