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PhD in Seismology, 2011 - 2014
PhD thesis topic: Upper-mantle P- and S-wave velocities below Scandinavia and East Greenland from teleseismic travletime tomography
Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University, Denmark M.Sc in Geophysics, 2007 - 2010
Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran, Iran
Professional Appointments:
2014/10 - present: Postdoctoral Research Fellow,
Research School of Earth Sciences, ANU.
2014/02 - 2014/04: Research assistant,
Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University.
2011/02 - 2014/01: Research assistant/Ph.D. student,
Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University.
2008/04 - 2008/06: Junior researcher/Netwrok operator,
Iranian Seismological Center.
Current project:
2014 ARC Discovery Grant "Rapid determination of earthquake sources in Australia
Publications:
Hejrani, B., B.H. Jacobsen, and N. Balling (2014),
Teleseismic tomography when stations follow profiles: pitfalls and remedies, Seismological Research Letters, 85, 997-1003.
Conference abstracts:
Hejrani, B.H., B.H. Jacobsen, N. Balling, R. Kind, F. Tilmann, R. England and S.B. Nielsen (2014),
P-wave and S-wave traveltime residuals in Caledonian and adjacent units of Northern Europe and Greenland, Geophysical Research Abstracts, EGU2014-10014, Vienna, Austria.
Schiffer, C., N. Balling, B.H. Jacobsen, B. Hejrani and S.B. Nielsen (2013),
Upper mantle and crustal structure of the East Greenland Caledonides: New geophysical evidence and geodynamic implications, Abstract from 2013 AGU fall meeting, San Francisco, United states.
Hejrani, B., B.H. Jacobsen, N. Balling, F. Tilmann, R. Kind. (2013),
Upper-mantle velocity structure beneath Jutland, Denmark and northern Germany: Preliminary results, Abstract from Knoledge for the future, Guthenburg, Sweden.
Hejrani, B., B.H. Jacobsen, N. Balling and R. England (2012),
A seismic tomography study of lithospheric structure under the Norwegian Caledonides, Geophysical Research Abstracts, EGU2012-4334. Vienna, Austria
Hejrani, B., B.H. Jacobsen, A.B. Medhus and N. Balling (2011),
Resolving a deep lithosphere transition between Southern Norway and Southern Sweden, Geophysical Research Abstracts, EGU2011-3144.
Academic honours:
Ranked 52 at General exam for M.Sc in Iran amoung 4000 participants.
Scholarships and Travel Awards:
2012 funded to attend 2012 EGU General assembly in Vienna by Europian Science Foundation
Research Interests:
Moment tensor inversion, fault plane estimation, waveform propagation in 3D structure.
Crust and mantle imaging using variaty of methods.
Other skills and interests:
Kurdish (native language), English (fluent), Persian (Fluent)
Reading, Music.
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