What I am working on now

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This spring, my work centers on temporal variability in the deep Earth and how repeatable seismic observations can sharpen our constraints on core and mantle dynamics.

Current focus

  1. Tracking temporal changes in inner core dynamics with repeating earthquake waveforms.
  2. Testing where and when high-frequency scattered waves remain stable, especially near core-mantle boundary paths.
  3. Connecting observations of deep Earth variability to broader implications for crustal stress evolution.

Why this matters

The strongest progress in this area often comes from long-duration, high-quality datasets that let us separate true Earth-system change from noise. I am especially interested in building robust comparisons through time so that any reported variability is physically meaningful and reproducible.

I will share updates here as analyses mature and new results become publishable.