PR[AI]RIE Researcher
Seydoux Léonard
I currently hold a chaire de professeur junior at the Université Paris Cité based at the institut de physique du globe de Paris since September 2022. I mostly study earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, which are highly destructive but with partially understood mechanisms. My research analyzes subtle geophysical signals, including slow earthquakes, very long-period events, and scattered wavefields, using artificial intelligence and machine learning. I combine high-performance computing, array-based seismic analysis, and advanced signal processing to link these signals to major geological events. I focus on AI-driven hazard assessment, reconstruction of sparse or historical datasets, and multiscale monitoring of fault and volcanic systems, while integrating software development, teaching, and collaborative supervision to connect computational geophysics with practical understanding of Earth’s dynamics.

Informations
Institutions: Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris
Thematics: Machine learning for geophysics
Topic of interest: Unsupervised learning, geophysics, seismology
seydoux@ipgp.fr