Yinchu is a fifth-year PhD candidate specializing in marine electromagnetic techniques to investigate the role of fluids within subduction processes.
Specifically, his doctoral research focuses on advancing marine controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) methods to characterize fluid distribution at the Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone. By imaging subsurface electrical conductivity, he aims to uncover how these fluid systems influence large-scale tectonic dynamics and contribute to the triggering of major geological events, including earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
Yinchu holds an M.S. from Southern University of Science and Technology and a B.S. in Applied Geophysics (with honors) from China University of Petroleum (East China).
Additional information can be found on his personal website.
