Congrats Charlotte!

Charlotte successfully defended her BSc thesis entitled: Teleseismic Receiver Functions Using Spectral Whitening: Insight into the Cascadia Subduction Zone. In this work, Charlotte implemented a novel spectral whitening method that retrieves 3-component receiver function data, enabling better constraints on crust and mantle structure. She then applied this technique to refine the seismic velocity structure at the Cascadia subduction zone. She will present this work at the 2026 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union in Halifax.

Charlotte will then head to the University of Waterloo, where she will start an MSc in Environmental Sciences.

Congrats again Charlotte!

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Pascal Audet
Professor of Geophysics & University Research Chair

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