Andrea Donnellan

SCIGN Scientist

 

As a research scientist in the Satellite Geodesy and Geodynamics Systems (SGGS) Group, Andrea Donnellan is involved in many research projects involving the use of GPS in studies of the earth's crust.

Andrea was a key person involved with the inception of SCIGN. Her research in the Ventura Basin just prior to the Northridge earthquake helped spur the installation of the test network of continuously recording GPS stations which eventually led to plans for the 250-station network known as SCIGN. Andrea led the design effort of the network and also chaired many of the proposal committees to get funding for SCIGN.

She is currently involved in geodetic research of crustal deformation here in Southern California as well as in Mongolia and Antarctica. She is especially interested in using GPS data to measure deformation related to the San Andreas fault, the Northridge earthquake, and other areas in southern California. She then uses the data to model fault processes in order to improve our understanding of earthquake physics. Andrea has also worked on the Altiplano in Bolivia and on the Variegated Glacier in Alaska.

She received her Ph.D. in Geophysics in 1991 and her M.S. in Geophysics in 1988 from the California Institute of Technology. She received a B.S. in Geology with a minor in mathematics from Ohio State University in 1986. During her time at Ohio State, she spent a summer working at Sohio's Research and Development Laboratory.

She was a National Research Council Resident Research Associate at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center for two years before joining SGGS Group at JPL in 1993. She has also been a Visiting Associate in the Seismological Laboratory at Caltech.

Andrea has received numerous awards, including the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientisist and Engineers. She is a member of the American Geophysical Union and the Southern California Earthquake Center Crustal Deformation Working Group. Andrea has also served as a member of the SCIGN Coordinating Committee and as the Chair of the UNAVCO field operations working group.

She also serves as an advisor to various students on GPS related activies. When Andrea is not working, she enjoys ballet, running, flying, and raising her son.

 

Andrea on a field trip in the wilds of Mongolia

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