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Dr Chuanbin Zhu

Assistant Professor

School: Engineering, Physics and Mathematics

I am an Assistant Professor in Geotechnical Engineering in the School of Engineering, Physics and Mathematics at 乐播传媒视频. I obtained my PhD degree ("Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award", top 5%) at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. I worked as a Research Scientist at the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany, and as a Research Fellow at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, before joining 乐播传媒视频.?

My research focuses on characterising the influence of near-surface Earth structure on seismic wave propagation, advancing its observation, physical understanding, and predictive modelling using statistical, numerical, and machine learning methods. Notably, I have contributed to major national seismic hazard initiatives which led to the change of design practices, including the , which underpins national seismic loading standards. In addition, I led the development of , the first labelled amplification database to unlock the potential of machine learning, now widely used globally, and contributed to the first national for China. One of my papers, “?”, is among the top 10 most cited articles published in the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute’s flagship journal, Earthquake Spectra, on a rolling three-year basis.

Chuanbin Zhu

From 2000 to 2019, earthquakes claimed 721,318 lives, which account for 58% of death tolls caused by natural hazards (UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction). If we can reliably forecast strong ground shaking during future catastrophic earthquakes, we can save lives. Despite the potential benefits, accurate prediction of earthquake ground shaking remains elusive. One of the major roadblocks is our inability to accurately predict the profound modification (e.g., amplification) of the Earth's near-surface structure (i.e., the top few hundred meters of the crust) to the seismic waves that travel through it - known as “site effects”.

I specialize in the characterization of earthquake site effects. My research interests include:

  • Site-effects characterization via observation, classic statistical modelling, ?physics-based simulations, and advanced data-driven methods,
  • Inversion of near- and sub-surface properties (e.g., using microtremor or seismicity data),
  • Uncertainty/variability quantification,
  • Site classification,
  • Signal processing, and
  • Database development.

For detailed information on my research, please visit my personal website: ?

I am particularly interested in applying disruptive techniques, e.g., deep learning, in science discovery and problem-solving in engineering seismology.

Please feel encouraged to contact me if you are interested in research or knowledge exchange collaborations, or in pursuing a research degree under my supervision.

  • Civil Engineering PhD July 24 2018
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy FHEA

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