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Travel: Expanding Expertise in Subduction Zone Processes — NSF Award to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA, $30,000)

Subduction zones like those in the western United States host many significant geohazards that pose risk to society, including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, and mass wasting events. This travel award will support 12 early career scientists to attend the Cargese School of Subduction Zone Processes which gathers mult

Award titleTravel: Expanding Expertise in Subduction Zone Processes
Award ID2619156
AwardeeMassachusetts Institute of Technology
CityCAMBRIDGE
StateMA
Amount obligated$30,000
Principal investigatorWilliam Frank
ProgramSPSE-Study of Physics of Earth
Start date07/01/2026
AbstractSubduction zones like those in the western United States host many significant geohazards that pose risk to society, including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, and mass wasting events. This travel award will support 12 early career scientists to attend the Cargese School of Subduction Zone Processes which gathers multi-disciplinary researchers from around the world to present results, discuss, and collaborate on subduction dynamics. This will facilitate international collaboration and foster ne
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