Marine Denolle

Marine Denolle

Professor - At the intersection of Geophysics, Geohazards, Climate, and AI

Associate Professor


About Me

I am an Earth scientist and associate professor at the University of Washington, dedicated to advancing our understanding of geohazards and climate-driven Earth changes. My research brings together seismology, hydrology, and climate science with cutting-edge AI and cyberinfrastructure to better monitor, characterize, understand, and forecast the natural hazards.

At the core of my work is a belief that science must serve people. I lead collaborative projects that fuse massive sensor networks, satellite observations, and AI-driven models into open, trustworthy science but push the frontiers of discovery and train the next generation of interdisciplinary researchers.

Research - Disciplinary Interests

  • Geohazard Monitoring and Characterizing
  • AI for Scientific Discovery and Automation
  • Data-driven Methods
  • CyberInfrastructure development for open and reproducible science
  • Climate effects on geohazards

Education

  • Ph.D., Stanford University, USA, 2014
  • Master of Science - Ecole Normal Supérieure, Paris, 2008

Latest

  • Peta-scale Deployment of Deep Learning Models on the cloud, featured by escience.

About Fun

Marine has 3 awesome children, loves running, skiing, traveling, and baking baguette.