Dr. Andy Freed
Dr. Andy Freed

Associate Professor

E-mail: freed@purdue.edu

Curriculum Vitae <pdf>

Associated Website(s): Home Page, Geodynamics & Active Tectonics (GAT)

 


Education

Ph.D. - Geophysics, University of Arizona, 1998

M.S. - Applied Mechanics, Utah State University, 1988

B.S. - Mechanical Engineering, Cornell University, 1983

Research Interests

My main research interests are focused on inferring the viscoelastic strength of the lower crust and upper mantle, determining how this rheology influences the evolution of stress through the earthquake cycle, and understanding how this evolution influences earthquake occurrence. I use GPS and other geodetically observed surface deformations to constrain 3-D finite element models of coseismic, postseismic. and interseismic processes. My work also extends to planetary science and the fate of subducting slabs.

Teaching Interests

Courses taught include: Successful Proposal Writing, Geodynamics, Applied 3-D Finite Element Modeling, Earthquakes and Volcanoes, and Geosciences in the Cinema

Homepage

http://www.eas.purdue.edu/freed/



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