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Aloha everyone πŸ‘‹

My name is Elif Oral. I'm a scientist working on geohazard problems as a postdoctoral researcher at Caltech. I am currently transitioning to nuclear structural engineering at Egis Group in France.

Here I share the numerical tools that I developed and/or contributed to, mostly relevant to earthquake source mechanics, engineering mechanics, wave propagation, earthquake engineering, and observational seismology.

My scripts for data analysis are mostly python libraries/class and Jupyter notebooks; my softwares for large-scale computational mechanics are generally hybrid with the core parts written once upon a time in Fortran, and the relatively new parts that adopt the spirit of its time and conditions, such as CUDA for GPU use in high performance computing.

The world is evolving so are my research interests. Thanks for looking, and stay tuned for more open science ++

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My softwares

Name Description
1D3CSEM Prediction of seismic response of liquefiable sites
IWANelem Modeling experimental soil behaviour under dynamic loading

My contributions to open source projects (dynamically updated)

Name Description
specfem3d Initial stress heterogeneity for dynamic rupture modeling and applications to SoCal & Ridgecrest
specfem3d Seismic site response of complex sedimentary basins
sem2dpack Modeling site effects in linear and nonlinear media
sem2dpack Python class and Jupyter notebooks for mesh preparation (Cubit/Trelis) and post-processing
RIKsrf Kinematic source modeling for ground motion prediction in Martinique

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SCEC benchmark Dataframes and notebooks for our models in SCEC DRV benchmark
Palu slow supershear Dynamic rupture modeling for damaged medium of 2018 Palu, Indonesia earthquake & Python scripts for post-processing
Zagreb Notebook trials for MUSIC backprojection, seismic data processing, and data clustering for 2020 Zagreb, Crotia earthquake
Convertisseur Python scripts to convert RIKsrf outputs to source input for 3D wave propagation codes
How-to-obspy Beginner's Jupyter notebooks on downloading seismic data and obspy use
How-to-machine-learning My notebooks from Caltech workshop on Machine Learning

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