Doyeon Kim

Doyeon Kim

DK was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Maryland, College Park before becoming an Oberassistent at the Institute of Geophysics at ETH Zurich. DK earned an M.S. in civil and environmental engineering from Yonsei University, Korea, and Ph.D. in geophysics from Cornell University. DK’s primary research interest is to improve our understanding of the interiors of Earth, Moon, and Mars using seismic data. He also leverages machine learning techniques to develop new approaches to identifying and characterizing structures in planetary interiors. In addition to his work using InSight data to constrain the interior of Mars, DK’s current research includes identifying and characterizing ULVZs in Earth’s core-mantle boundary region and investigating signatures of aquifer discharge and recharge using ambient noise autocorrelations. Read more about him on his personal page.

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