Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences Theresienstraße 41 80333 München, Alice-Agnes Gabriel B [email protected] Í www.geophysik.uni- Curriculum Vitae muenchen.de/Members/gabriel

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Nationality German Date of Birth 06.07.1983

Research Interests Physics of Earthquakes, Fracture Mechanics, Structure and Rheology of Fault Zones, Crustal Processes, Wave Propagation, Seismic Hazard, Numerical Methods, High Performance Computing.

Education 2013 Ph.D., Geophysics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. thesis title “Physics of Dynamic Rupture Pulses and Macroscopic Earthquake Source Properties” in collaboration J.-P. Ampuero (Caltech, USA), L.-A. Dalguer (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), with P. M. Mai (KAUST, Saudi Arabia) 2008 Diplom (B.Sc. and M.Sc.), Physics, Technical University , Germany. Majors: Theoretical physics, Solid-state physics, Biophysics, high distinction. thesis title “Atomistic Simulations of Solid-phase Epitaxial Regrowth of Amorphous Germanium” 2006 Certificate of Proficiency, Geophysics, Geology, University of Auckland, New Zealand, high distinction. 2002 Abitur (High School Diploma), Mathematics, Physics, J.-A.-Hülße Gymnasium Dresden, Germany, highest distinction (1.0).

Vocational Experience 06/2014–present Assistant Professor, Geophysics, LMU Munich, Germany. (Maternity Leave: 09/2014–03/2016 and 05/2016–02/2017) 2013–2014 Postdoctoral Researcher, Computational Seismology, LMU Munich, Germany. 2008–2012 Research Assistant, Swiss Seismological Service, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. 2007–2008 Student Assistant, Theory of Ion-Solid Interaction, Helmholtz Center Dresden- Rossendorf, Germany. 2005–2006 Student Trainee, Wet Etching and Defect Inspection, Advanced Mask Technology Center Dresden, Germany. 2003–2005 Student Assistant, Superconducting Materials, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden, Germany. 2003 Student Assistant, Conference organization, German Physical Association, Germany.

Projects 2017–2019 “Interdisciplinary earthquake hazard research in Gulf of Aqaba and Strait of Tiran (GAST)", Principal Investigator. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) funded Competitive Research Grant (CRG) for improving knowledge of active faults in the GAST region and its overall tectonics. Total budget $1,226,000. 2015–2019 “ExaHyPE - An Exascale Hyperbolic PDE Engine”, http://exahype.eu, Principal Investigator, Project Management Team. European Horizon 2020 funded project to develop a novel simulation engine for hyperbolic PDE problems at exascale high performance computing infrastructure. Total budget ¤2,795,000. 2016–2018 “Computational Seismology - HPC access at Leibniz Supercomputing Centre", Principal Investigator. 33,300,000 CPUh of high-performance computing time to support research projects in earth- quake physics, observational seismology and new numerical methods at LMU Munich and with international collaborateurs. 2012–2017 “ASCETE - Advanced Simulation of Coupled Earthquake and Tsunami Events”, www.ascete.de, Principal Investigator. Volkswagen Foundation funded project for coupled simulation technologies of subduction geodynamics, earthquake rupture dynamics and tsunami propagation to understand the fun- damental conditions of tsunami generation. Total budget ¤2,504,000. 2013–2017 “A Collaborative Project: Rupture Dynamics, Validation of the Numerical Simulation Method", Co-PI. Large international benchmark efforts for modelling and understanding earthquake physics funded by the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC). 2014–2016 “KONWIHR - GeoPF", Co-PI. Computational seismology applications in the Competence Network for Technical, Scientific High Performance Computing in Bavaria. Total budget of ¤135,000. 2014–2016 “Computational Earthquake Dynamics In Thick Fault Zones”, Coordinator and Principal Investigator, BaCaTeC funded collaboration with J.-P. Ampuero, Caltech and Y. Huang, Stanford University. Travel funds of ¤28,000. 2014–2015 “GeoTutor”, Coordinator and Principal Investigator, Teaching improvement project for enhanced acquisition of practical skills in geo-software funded by LMU Center of Leadership and People Management. Teaching training and ¤25,000. 2013–2015 “High-performance Computing of Earthquake Dynamics on Natural Fault Structures”, Coordinator and Principal Investigator, BaCaTeC funded collaboration with G. Ely, USC. Travel funds of ¤10,000. 2012–2014 Integrated projects, in international scientific and industrial collaboration, e.g. “Petascale High Order Dynamic Rupture Earthquake Simulations on Heterogeneous Super- computers” (Intel, TUM, LMU) “Earthquake Rupture Dynamics using SeisSol & SORD: A Comparative Study” (IBM Research, KAUST, USC, LMU), “QUantitative estimation of Earth’s seismic sources and STructure” (QUEST). 2012 “Near-Source Shaking and Dynamic Rupture in Plastic Media", Specific Funding from Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) for completion of my Ph.D. studies. Total of $60,000. Awards and Honours 2014 ACM Gordon Bell Prize Finalist, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) at Supercomputing Conference SC14, New Orleans, USA. Most prestigious prize recognising outstanding achievement in application driven high- performance computing which is annually awarded to 5 research teams world-wide. In our submission, we performed multi-physics simulations of a 1992 Landers earthquake scenario on the largest existing supercomputers. 2014 PRACE ISC Award, Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) at the International Supercomputing Conference ISC14, , Germany. Awarded for producing the first simulations that obtained the “magical" performance milestone of 1 Peta-flop/s (1015 floating point operations per second) at the Munich Supercomputing Centre. In this study we simulated seismic wave propagation under the Merapi Volcano, Java. 2014 Best Poster Award & Best Visualisation Award, Platform for Advanced Scientific Computing (PASC) Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland. 2012 Outstanding Student Paper Award, AGU Fall Meeting 2012, San Francisco, USA. 2012,2013 Travel Grants, European Center for Geodynamics and Seismology (ECGS) Workshop on Earthquake Source Physics on Various Scales, Luxembourg & Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture (EMFCSC) Workshop on Properties and Processes of Crustal Fault Zones Erice, Italy. 2008 Scholarship, ELISA Excellency of Women in Science Promotion Program. 2006 Scholarship, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). 1995–2002 Successful Competition, “Olympiads” of Mathematics, Physics, Informatics, En- glish, Russian.

Mentoring PostDocs Kenneth C. Duru (ExaHyPE project, since 2016), Elizabeth H. Madden (ASCETE project, since 2015). Ph.D. students Thomas Ulrich (CRG project, since 2015), Stephanie Wollherr (KONWIHR-GeoPF project, since 2014), Carsten Uphoff (principal advisor: M. Bader, TUM), Iris van Zelst (principal advisor Y. van Dinther, ETH Zurich). M.Sc. theses Mirjam Weingärtner (2016), Sujania Talavera Soza (2016), Alexander Bauer (2016, principal advisor: M. Kuechenhoff, LMU), Amaryllis Nerger (2014), Behnam Tang Eysh, (2014). Undergraduate Dimitri Pineav (2014, with TUM), Verena Biek & Bumsun Park (2015, with Statis- students tics Department of LMU), Almond Stoecker & Tobias Kuehn (2016, with Statistics Department of LMU).

Teaching 2013–present Lecturer, LMU Munich, in total 6 hours/week on Ph.D., M.Sc and B.Sc. level. { Earthquakes and Faults, seminar class for Ph.D. and M.Sc. students, 2 hours/week, class size approx. 10 { Seismology, required lecture and computer lab for M.Sc. students, 2 hours/week, class size approx. 25 { Modern Seismology, lecture for M.Sc. students, 2 hours/week, class size approx. 10 { Special Topics in Seismology, required seminar for Ph.D. and M.Sc. students con- centrating in seismology, 2 hours/week, class size approx. 10 { Applied Geophysics 1 (co-taught), required lecture and exercise for B.Sc. students majoring in Geophysics, 4 hours/week, class size approx. 90 2014–present Coordinator, LMU Munich, “GeoTutor” project. Establishing an extra-curricular teaching project aiming on the acquisition of practical skills in geo-software bringing together undergraduate, graduate, Ph.D. students and departmental faculty. 2008–2012 Instructor, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Practical geophysics field classes for undergraduate geophysics students. 2008–2012 Public Outreach, FocusTerra Earth Science Museum, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Guided tours, special seminars and dissemination activities to the public. 2010–2011 Grammar School Teacher, Kantonsschule Zurich-Stadelhofen, Switzerland. Mathematics for senior classes (high-school level).

Selected invited presentations 2017 Invited talk at mini-symposium “Deformation accumulation in seismic faults and net- works", Scaling Cascades in Complex Systems Conference, , Germany. 2017 Invited talk at session "Computational Seismology: From forward to inverse modelling across the scales", EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria. 2016 “Dynamic rupture scenarios from Sumatra to Iceland - High-resolution earthquake source physics on natural fault systems", AGU Fall Meeting 2016, San Francisco, USA. 2016 “Earthquake source dynamics: from theory to high-performance computation", De- partment of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, UK. 2015 “High Performance Computing of Earthquake Dynamic Rupture Scenarios on Natural Fault Zones with SeisSol", SCEC 3D Rupture Dynamics Code Validation Workshop, Pomona, California, USA. 2014 “High-frequency earthquake dynamic rupture scenarios", Geophysical Colloquium ETH Zurich, Switzerland. 2013 “Large-scale earthquake dynamic rupture scenarios in complex settings”, Géoazur, Sophia-Antipolis, France. 2013 “Dynamic Rupture in Plastic Media”, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France. 2012 “Complexities in Earthquake Source Physics”, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. 2011 “Transition and Macroscopic Source Properties of Complex Dynamic Rupture Styles”, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany.

Field Work 2013 Ocean-bottom seismic survey, Réunion, France. 2011 Seismic array survey, San Jacinto Fault, California, USA. 2010 GPS survey, Husavik, Iceland. Scientific Community Services 2015–present Gender and Equal Opportunities Representative, elected in the scope of the EU funded Horizon2020 “ExaHyPE" project. 2012–present Peer Reviewer. Journals: G-Cubed, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Tectonophysics, Pure and Applied Geophysics, Annals of Geophysics, Geophysical Journal International, Journal of Geophysical Research, Mathematics Research Grants: KAUST CRG, ANR 2013,2014,2016 Session Convener & Chair, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria. “Numerical modeling of earthquake physics", “Earthquake source processes - Imaging meth- ods, physical rupture models and scaling” 2011,2014 Session Convener & Chair, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA. “Earthquake source rupture”, “Multiscale Dynamics of Earthquake Faulting", “Fault Zone Properties and Processes during Dynamic Rupture" 2008–2012 Emergency Duties and Communication, Swiss Seismological Service, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

Skills Programming Fortran, MPI, Python, Microscopy Atomic Force, Reflection Electron Matlab, LATEX

CAD, Meshing SimModeler, Gambit, GoCAD Visualization ParaView

Languages German Native English Fluent Russian School level French, Arabic Beginner

Interests Music Classical, opera and jazz choirs, piano, accordion Social benefit Charity projects “Hiob -Rockmusical“, ”Gospelnight Dresden” Sports Skiing, diving, paragliding

Publications Google Scholar h-index 7, https://scholar.google.de/citations?hl=en&user=FmMjT24AAAAJ Manuscripts in review are available at www.geophysik.uni-muenchen.de/Members/gabriel 2016 S. Wollherr and A.-A. Gabriel,“Dynamic rupture with off-fault plasticity on complex fault geometries using a Discontinuous Garlekin method: Implementation, verification and application to the Landers fault system", submitted to Geophys. J. Int. 2016 T. Ulrich and A.-A. Gabriel,“3D fault curvature and fractal roughness: Insights for rupture dynamics and ground motions using a Discontinous Galerkin method", to be submitted to Geophys. J. Int. 2016 K. Duru, A.-A. Gabriel and H. Igel,“A new discontinuous Galerkin spectral element method for elastic waves with physically motivated numerical fluxes", submitted to WAVES17 International Conference on Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Wave Propagation, Minneapolis, USA. 2016 D. A. May, A.-A. Gabriel and J. Brown, “A Spectral Element Discretization on Un- structured Simplex Meshes for Elastodynamics", submitted to Geophys. J. Int. 2016 S. Rettenberger, O. Meister, M. Bader and A.-A. Gabriel,“ASAGI - A Parallel Server for Adapative Geoinformation", Proceedings of the Exascale Applications and Software Conference 2016 (EASC ’16), p. 2:1–2:9. ACM, September 2016, doi: 10.1145/2938615.2938618. 2016 M. Weinärtner, A.-A. Gabriel, P. M. Mai, “Dynamic Rupture Earthquake Simulations on complex Fault Zones with SeisSol at the Example of the Husavik-Flatey Fault”, Proceedings of International Workshop on Earthquakes in North Iceland, Husavik, North Iceland, 31 May - 3 June 2016. Availble at http://www.hac.is/wp-content/ uploads/2016/05/Husavik2016_ExtAb_Weingartneretal_Dynamic.pdf. 2014 A. Heinecke, A. Breuer, S. Rettenberger, M. Bader, A.-A. Gabriel, C. Pelties, A. Bode, W. Barth, X.-K. Liao, K. Vaidyanathan, M. Smelyanskiy and P. Dubey, “Petas- cale High Order Dynamic Rupture Earthquake Simulations on Heterogeneous Super- computers”, SC14 Proceedings of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, 3–14, doi: 10.1109/SC.2014.6. ACM Gordon Bell Prize Finalist. 2014 A. Breuer, A. Heinecke, S. Rettenberger, M. Bader, A.-A. Gabriel and C. Pelties, “Sustained Petascale Performance of Seismic Simulations with SeisSol on Super- MUC”, International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) Proceedings, 8488, 1–18, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-07518-1_1. PRACE ISC Award 2014. 2014 C. Pelties, A.-A. Gabriel, and J.-P. Ampuero, “Verification of an ADER-DG method for complex dynamic rupture problems”, Geosci. Model Dev., 7, 847–866, doi:10.5194/gmd-7-847-2014. 2013 C. Pelties, A.-A. Gabriel, and J.-P. Ampuero, “Verification of an ADER-DG method for complex dynamic rupture problems”, Geosci. Model Dev. Disc., 6(4):5981–6034, doi:10.5194/gmdd-6-5981-2013. 2013 A. Heinecke, A. Breuer, S. Rettenberger, M. Bader, A.-A. Gabriel, C. Pelties, “Op- timized Kernels for large scale earthquake simulations with SeisSol, an unstructured ADER-DG code”, Proc. SC13, Denver, Colorado, extended abstract. 2013 A.-A. Gabriel, “Physics of dynamic rupture pulses and macroscopic earthquake source properties in elastic and plastic media”, Diss. ETH No. 20567, Doctoral dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Sciences submitted to ETH Zurich, doi: 10.3929/ethz-a- 009761502. 2013 A.-A. Gabriel, J.-P. Ampuero, L. A. Dalguer and P. M. Mai, “Source Properties of Dynamic Rupture Pulses with Off-Fault Plasticity”, J. Geophys. Res., 118(B8), doi:10.1002/jgrb.50213. 2012 A.-A. Gabriel, J.-P. Ampuero, L. A. Dalguer and P. M. Mai, “The transition of dynamic rupture modes in elastic media”, J. Geophys. Res., 117(B9),01480227, doi:10.1029/2012JB009468. 2011 R. A. Harris, M. Barall, D. J. Andrews, B. Duan, S. Ma, E. M. Dunham, A.-A. Gabriel, Y. Kaneko, Y. Kase, B. T. Aagaard, D. D. Oglesby, J.-P. Ampuero, T. C. Hanks, and N. Abrahamson, “Verifying a computational method for predicting extreme ground motion”. Seis. Res. Let., 82(5):638–644, doi:10.1785/gssrl.80.1.119. 2009 M. Posselt and A.-A. Gabriel, “Atomistic simulation of amorphous germanium and its solid phase epitaxial recrystallization”, Phys. Rev. B 80, 045202, doi: 10.1103/Phys- RevB.80.045202.

Selected work in progress { S. Wollherr, and A.-A. Gabriel,“Realistic Physics for Dynamic Rupture Scenarios: The Example of the 1992 Landers Earthquake”, 2016 AGU Fall Meeting, San Fran- cisco. { E. H. Madden, I. van Zelst, T. Ulrich, Y. van Dinther, A.-A. Gabriel “Using New Constraints on Stress and Strength in Dynamic Rupture Models of the M 9.1-9.3 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake”, 2016 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco. { I. van Zelst, Y. van Dinther, A.-A. Gabriel and S. Wollherr, “Megathrust vs splay fault: rupture path selection in subduction zones”, 2016 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco. { A. Bauer, F. Scheipl, H. Kuechenhoff and A.-A. Gabriel, “Statistical analysis of the impact of earthquake source dynamics on the temporal evolution of ground motion at the example of the 1994 Northridge earthquake", M.Sc. thesis at the Institute of Statistics, LMU Munich, 2016. { J. Behrens, M. Bader, Y. van Dinther, A.-A. Gabriel, E. H. Madden, K. Rahnema, T. Ulrich, C. Uphoff, S. Vater, S. Wollherr, I. van Zelst, “Test Problems for Coupled Earthquake-Tsunami Simulations". 2016 EGU Conference Abstracts (Vol. 18). { S. Talavera, A.-A. Gabriel and P. M. Mai. , “HPC kinematic ground-motion simu- lations for complex geometry earthquakes: El-Mayor-Cucapah, Mexico and Darfield, New Zeland Earthquakes". M.Sc. thesis in the International Master’s Programme in Geophysics, LMU Munich, 2016. { A.-A. Gabriel, Y. van Dinther, “Coupling a geodynamic seismic cycling model to rupture dynamic simulations”, XIV International Workshop on Modelling of Mantle and Lithosphere Dynamics, Olerons Island, September 2015.