About Me

I got my PhD degree in Geodesy/Geophysics at GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences and Leibniz University Hannover, and worked with Prof. Mahdi Motagh in radar and optical remote sensing for analysis of geohazards group. My research interests span geodetic technique, geophysical inversions and the interpretation of geological tectonic deformation.

My GFZ email account is not accessible now, please get in touch with my WHU (zelongguo@whu.edu.cn) or outlook (zelong.guo@outlook.com) accounts. Thanks!

News

Jul 2025 🔊 Just for fun! My DIY earthquake map has deployed at EQsMAP!
Apr 2025 🔊 Finally! I defensed my PhD degree successfully in Hannover with a "very very good grade"! Time to think about future.
Mar 2025 🔊 My Disloc(ation)s Python C Extension which is a classical Okada and TDEs implementations has been uploaded to Pypi! Please check it out in my github repository!
Nov 2024 🔊 I uploaded my very first Nvim YouTube video of being a content creator! Please check it out here!
Jun 2024 🔊 The second paper for the PhD: Ramp‐Flat and Splay Faulting Illuminated by Frictional Afterslip Following the 2017 7.3 Sarpol‐e Zahab Earthquake published on SRL! This is a follow-up study after the my first PhD paper.
Dec 2023 🔊 New paper about Characterization and prediction of InSAR-derived ground motion with ICA-assisted LSTM model published on RSE! I worked together with the first author Dr. MiMi Peng at GFZ, that was a very enjoyable work experience! Now she has joined Xidian University.
May 2023 🔊 New paper about 2015 Mw 6.5 Alor (Indonesia) earthquake published on GJI! The first author, Dr. Guangyu Xu is my senior during my master, he helped me a lot during that period!
Dec 2022 🔊 New paper associated with 2017 Mw7.3 Iran-Iraq earthquake published on JGR:Solid Earth! This is the first work for my PhD, trying and keeping exploring interesting things! 💪
Oct 2021 🔊 Paper on focal mechanism inversion of the 2018 Mw7.1 Anchorage earthquake published at Geodesy and Geodynamics!
Oct 2021 My personal webpage is online!

Motto: Hope to avoid repeating works that are easy, always.

updated: 27.05.2025