
Paano ginagawa ang pag-model ng mga earthquakes? | Sarah Oliva
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Guest: Sarah Oliva, PhD | Universidad de Chile
In this episode of #LiknayanPodcast, we sit down with Dr. Sarah Oliva, an esteemed geophysicist with a remarkable journey from the Philippines to her current role as a faculty member at the Department of Geophysics, Universidad de Chile. Dr. Oliva obtained her PhD in Earth and Environmental Sciences from Tulane University (USA), and she mainly investigates seismicity around the Haida Gwaii region in Western Canada.
Her interest in earthquakes, volcanoes, and their related hazards was inspired by growing up in the Philippines, which sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire. After earning a degree in physics and materials science in her home country, she moved to Italy to obtain a postgraduate diploma in earth system physics before eventually moving to the US to pursue her doctorate.When she’s not doing research, Dr. Oliva is passionate about teaching and science communication, especially regarding STEM outreach. Her other hobbies include language learning, yoga, and travel.