I'm Jeng Hann, Chong, a PhD candidate at the Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of New Mexico. I'm interested in studying a broad range of natural hazards using geodetic methods and modeling along with field and remote observations.
Pronounced as "Jeng Hun"
I'm currently searching for a post-doc position starting in Fall 2025!
Get in touch at chongjh11@unm.edu
Goler Formation, CA (2020)
News/Updates
2024
I'm searching for a post-doc position starting in Fall 2025!
Gave a talk to UM/GSM on my current and past research in July 2024!
Jul 2023
Read my new article on using GNSS in rapid characterization of earthquakes! (link)
Mar 2023
Check out my latest article on Temblor about forecasting earthquake models! (link)
May 2022
Check out a new article on identifying faults in canals on Temblor! (link)
Aug 2021
I was fortunate enough to be given an opportunity to tell my story through Temblor (link)
May 2021
I've graduated from CSUN with a M.S. in Geophysics and I will be continuing with a Ph.D at University of New Mexico starting Fall 2021
November 2020
My undergraduate thesis is now published on BSSA (link)!
Wallace Creek, San Andreas fault (2019)
Past News
April 2021
February 2021
Check out my new article for Temblor (link)
December 2020
I will be presenting my poster in AGU2020 - click here
September 2020
Check out our poster titled "Estimating Sediment Discharge at a Sediment-filled Dam using Digital Elevation Model (DEM)" at AEG2020 (link)
August 2020
Auroras are recorded by seismometers! Check out my new article for Temblor (link)
July 2020
My first article for Temblor is out! Here is the (link).
May 2020
My WorldWideEarthquake (WWE) is published on Github (link)!
April 2020
The Communicating Geohazard 2019 handbook has been published (link)
Dec 2019
I will be attending AGU 2019. Come see my poster T13D-0295!
Oct 2019
I will be participating in the 2019 SAGE/GAGE workshop in Portland, OR.
Aug 2019
I'm starting my graduate program in Cal State University Northridge