Current Staff
Academic Staff
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Head of Section |
Prof. Chris Bean |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.224 |
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Professor |
Prof. Zdeněk Martinec |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.233 |
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Mallet Assistant Professor of Seismology |
Prof. Sergei Lebedev |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.240 |
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Assistant Professor |
Prof. Brian O’Reilly |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.262 |
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Director of Observational Seismology |
Thomas Blake |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.223 |
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Schrödinger Fellow |
Dr. Volker Rath |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.245 |
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Research Scientist |
Dr. Jan Vozar |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.231 |
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Research Scientist (SFI SIRG) |
Dr. Nicola Piana Agostinetti |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.231 |
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Research Scientist |
Dr. Joan Campanya |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.219 |
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Research Scientist |
Dr. Eric Mandolesi |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.211 |
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Research Scientist |
Dr. Manel Prada |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.225 |
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Research Scientist |
Dr. Xènia Ogaya |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.206 |
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Research Scientist (Marie Curie-Sklodowska Fellow) |
Dr. Javier Fullea |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.200 |
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Research Scientist |
Dr. Pierre Arroucau |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.265 |
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Research Scientist |
Dr. Duygu Kiyan |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.227 |
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Administration
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Geophysics Section Secretary |
Anna Sewielska |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.200 |
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Technical Staff
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Senior Technical Assistant |
Clare Horan |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.228 |
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Senior Technical Officer |
Martin Möllhoff |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.218 |
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Technical Assistant |
Louise Collins (on career break) |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.278 |
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Technical Assistant |
Colin Hogg |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.234 |
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Students
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PhD Student |
Sarah Blake |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.230 |
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PhD Student |
Raffaele Bonadio |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.200 |
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PhD Student |
Nicolas Celli |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.232 |
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PhD Student |
David Craig |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.213 |
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PhD Student |
Robert Delhaye |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.221 |
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PhD Student |
Sarah Donne |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.200 |
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PhD Student |
Eva Eibl |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.200 |
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PhD Student |
Thomas Farrell |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.206 |
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PhD Student |
Andrea Licciardi |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.247 |
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PhD Student |
Matteo Ravenna |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.232 |
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PhD Student |
Libor Sachl |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.205 |
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PhD Student |
Johannes Thun |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.200 |
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PhD Student |
Meike Volk |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.213 |
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PhD Student (IT Limerick) |
Sajjad Sajjadi |
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PhD Student (GFZ Potsdam) |
Jan Dostal |
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PhD Student (U Prague) |
David Einspigel |
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PhD Student (U Auckland) |
Christina Walter |
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MSc Student (U Prague) |
Hana Sustkova |
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Emeritus Professors
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Senior Professor Emeritus |
Prof. Alan Jones |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.200 |
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Emeritus Professor |
Prof. Peter Readman |
+353-1-653-51-47 x.225 |
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Honorary Professors
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NUI Galway, Ireland |
Prof. Colin Brown |
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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Prof. Sierd Cloetingh |
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University of Calgary, Canada |
Prof. Dave Eaton |
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Research Associates
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UCD, Ireland |
Prof. Pat Shannon |
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TCD, Ireland |
Dr. Rob Hardy |
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University of Barcelona, Spain |
Dr. Juanjo Ledo |
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University of Leicester, UK |
Dr. Stewart Fishwick |
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University of Leicester, UK |
Dr. Max Moorkamp |
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BGR, Hannover, Germany |
Dr. Marion Miensopust |
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University of Ottawa, Canada |
Andrew Schaeffer |
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Last Updated: 21st April 2016 by Anna
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