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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Full Name : HARSHA SURESH BHAT Date and Place of Birth : February 11, 1980, Bombay, India Nationality : Indian Marital Status : Single CONTACT INFORMATION 1200 E. California Blvd. Voice : California Institute of Technology Fax : Mail Code: hbhat@usc.edu Pasadena, CA 91125, U.S.A www : EDUCATION Ph.D. Mechanical Sciences, June 2007 Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Role of Geometric Complexities and Off-Fault Damage in Dynamic Rupture Propagation Advisors : Prof. James R. Rice & Dr. Renata Dmowska M. S. Engineering Sciences, June 2002 Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA B. E. Civil Engineering, June 2001 National Institute of Technology Karnataka, India RESEARCH EXPERIENCE University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA. Assistant Professor (Research) : March, 2010 onwards California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA. Visitor in Aeronautics: November Present University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA. Post Doctoral Associate: November Present Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Post Doctoral Fellow: May October 2007 Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Graduate Research Associate: September May 2007 HARSHA S. BHAT 1 of 6
2 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Teaching Fellow (Duties included lecturing, grading and managing sections) September May 2007 AM 21a Mathematical Methods in the Sciences, Fall Core A-43 Environmental Risks and Disasters, Fall AM 105b Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, Spring AM 105a Complex and Fourier Analysis, Fall ES 128 Computational Solid and Structural Mechanics, Fall ES 240 Solid Mechanics, Fall ES 120 Introduction to the Mechanics of Solids, Spring AE 102 (Caltech) Introduction to the Mechanics of Solids, Fall (Substitute Lecturer) Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts USA. Co-Advisor for Visiting Student Interns Sonia Fliss, École Polytechnique, France Numerical elastodynamic modeling of earthquake rupture through branched and offset fault systems; mechanism of backward branching. Spring-Summer Marion Olives, École Polytechnique, France Numerical elastodynamic modeling of earthquake rupture through branched fault systems; effects of finite branch length. Spring-Summer Aurelie Baudet, Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l Ingenieur de Lyon, France Numerical elastodynamic finite-element modeling of impact stressing and rupture propagation in lab specimens (of Prof. Ares J. Rosakis, Caltech). Spring - Summer HONORS AND AWARDS Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Fall Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Spring Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Spring INVITED TALKS Attenuation of radiated ground motion and stresses from three-dimensional supershear ruptures, University of Southern California, November Attenuation of radiated ground motion and stresses from three-dimensional supershear ruptures, University of California, Santa Cruz, February HARSHA S. BHAT 2 of 6
3 Laboratory Earthquakes : Towards characterization of off-fault damage response and supershear earthquake ruptures, California Institute of Technology, May Laboratory Earthquakes : A Unique Insight Into a Complex Phenomenon, University of Southern California, February Laboratory Earthquakes : A Unique Insight Into a Complex Phenomenon, California Institute of Technology: J. Knowles Symposium, February Earthquake Source Physics, Invited two part guest lecturer at Institut de Physique du Globe, Paris, April RESEARCH GRANTS & PROPOSALS Helped in formulating the ideas and writing them 1. MICROMECHANICS-BASED MODELING OF DYNAMIC EARTHQUAKE RUPTURE IN A STRUC- TURALLY COMPLEX FAULT ZONE : Successfully submitted to the National Science Foundation, P.I. s Prof. Charles G. Sammis and Prof. Ares J. Rosakis 2. LABORATORY EARTHQUAKES: CHARACTERIZATION OF GROUND MOTION AND STRESS STATES IN COMPLEX RUPTURE SCENARIOS USING HIGH RESOLUTION OPTICAL DIAGNOS- TICS : Successfully submitted to the National Science Foundation, P.I. Prof. Ares J. Rosakis 3. UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF GEOMETRIC HETEROGENEITIES IN RUPTURE PROPAGA- TION FOR THE KUNLUN-KUNLUN PASS-XIDATAN FAULT SYSTEM : A STUDY OF THE 2001 EVENT AND SCENARIOS FOR FUTURE EVENT : Submitted to the National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program, USGS, P.I. s Harsha S. Bhat and Prof. Charles G. Sammis 4. COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: FORMULATION AND TESTING A RATE-DEPENDENT MICRO- MECHANICAL DAMAGE MECHANICS FOR THE SIMULATION OF DYNAMIC EARTHQUAKE RUPTURES : Submitted to the National Science Foundation, P.I. s Harsha S. Bhat, Prof. Charles G. Sammis and Prof. Ares J. Rosakis 5. GENERATION OF HIGH-FREQUENCY P AND S WAVE ENERGY BY ROCK FRACTURE DURING A BURIED EXPLOSION: A THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION : Submitted to the National Nuclear Security Administration, Monitoring Research and Review Program, P. I. Prof. Charles G. Sammis REFEREED PUBLICATIONS [1] H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA, J. R. RICE AND N. KAME. Dynamic slip transfer from the Denali to Totschunda faults, Alaska: Testing theory for fault branching. Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 94:pp. S202 S213 (2004). [2] S. FLISS, H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA AND J. R. RICE. Fault branching and rupture directivity. J. Geophys. Res., B06312 (2005). doi: /2004jb [3] H. S. BHAT. Role of Geometric Complexities and Off-Fault Damage in Dynamic Rupture Propagation. Ph.D. thesis, Harvard University (2007). HARSHA S. BHAT 3 of 6
4 [4] H. S. BHAT, M. OLIVES, R. DMOWSKA AND J. R. RICE. Role of fault branches in earthquake rupture dynamics. J. Geophys. Res., B11309 (2007). doi: /2007jb [5] H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA, G. C. P. KING, Y. KLINGER AND J. R. RICE. Off-fault damage patterns due to supershear ruptures with application to the 2001 M w 8.1 Kokoxili (Kunlun) Tibet earthquake. J. Geophys. Res., B06301 (2007). doi: /2006jb [6] E. M. DUNHAM AND H. S. BHAT. Attenuation of radiated ground motion and stresses from threedimensional supershear ruptures. J. Geophys. Res., B08319 (2008). doi: /2007jb [7] R. A. HARRIS, M. BARALL, R. J. ARCHULETA, E. M. DUNHAM, B. AAGAARD, J.-P. AMPUERO, H. S. BHAT, V. CRUZ-ATIENZA, L. DALGUER, P. DAWSON, S. M. DAY, B. DUAN, G. ELY, Y. KANEKO, Y. KASE, N. LAPUSTA, Y. LIU, S. MA, D. D. OGLESBY, K. B. OLSEN, A. PITARKA, S. SONG AND E. L. TEMPLETON. The SCEC/USGS dynamic earthquake rupture code verification exercise. Seismol. Res. Lett., 80(1) (2009). doi: /gssrl [8] C. G. SAMMIS, A. J. ROSAKIS AND H. S. BHAT. Effects of Off-fault Damage on Earthquake Rupture Propagation: Experimental Studies. Pure Appl. Geophys., 166 (2009). doi: /s [9] E. L. TEMPLETON, A. BAUDET, H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA, J. R. RICE, A. J. ROSAKIS AND C. E. ROUSSEAU. Finite Element Simulations of Dynamic Shear Rupture Experiments and Dynamic Path Selection Along Kinked and Branched Faults. J. Geophys. Res., B08304 (2009). doi: / 2008JB [10] H. S. BHAT, R. L. BIEGEL, A. J. ROSAKIS AND C. G. SAMMIS. The Effect of Asymmetric Damage on Dynamic Shear Rupture Propagation II: With Mismatch in Bulk Elasticity. Tectonophysics (2010). doi: /j.tecto [11] R. L. BIEGEL, H. S. BHAT, C. G. SAMMIS AND A. J. ROSAKIS. The Effect of Asymmetric Damage on Dynamic Shear Rupture Propagation I: No Mismatch in Bulk Elasticity. Tectonophysics (2010). doi: /j.tecto [12] M. MELLO, H. S. BHAT, A. J. ROSAKIS AND H. KANAMORI. Identifying the unique ground motion signatures of supershear earthquakes: Theory and experiments. Tectonophysics (2010). doi: /j.tecto [13] E. L. TEMPLETON, H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA AND J. R. RICE. Dynamic rupture through a branched fault configuration at Yucca Mountain and resulting ground motions. Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 100(4):pp (2010). doi: / / [14] H. S. BHAT, C. G. SAMMIS AND A. J. ROSAKIS. The Micromechanics of Brittle Solids in Triaxial Compression. subm. Pure Appl. Geophys. (2010). CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS [1] H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA, J. R. RICE AND N. KAME. Testing theory for fault branching: Denali to Totschunda, Alaska, November 3, Eos Trans. AGU, 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S72F 1364 (2002). HARSHA S. BHAT 4 of 6
5 [2] H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA, J. R. RICE AND N. KAME. Testing theory for fault branching: Denali to Totschunda, Alaska, November 3, Eos Trans. AGU, 84(46), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S11H 06 (2003). [3] S. FLISS, H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA AND J. R. RICE. Fault Jumping and Bilateral Propagation as a General Mechanism of Backward Branching: Case Study of Transition from the Kickapoo to the Homestead Valley Fault in the 1992 Landers Earthquake. Eos Trans. AGU, 84(46), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S41C 0101 (2003). [4] H. S. BHAT, M. OLIVES, J. R. RICE AND R. DMOWSKA. Short Fault Branches as Sources of Seismic Complexities. Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S33C 03 (2004). [5] E. L. TEMPLETON, A. BAUDET, H. S. BHAT AND J. R. RICE. Finite Element Modeling of Dynamic Shear Rupture Experiments Along Non-Planar Faults. Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47)(Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract S41A-0947) (2004). [6] H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA, G. C. P. KING, Y. KLINGER AND J. R. RICE. Supershear Slip Pulse and Off-Fault Damage. Eos Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S34A 06 (2005). [7] E. L. TEMPLETON, A. BAUDET, H. S. BHAT AND J. R. RICE. Finite Element Modeling of Dynamic Shear Rupture Experiments And Path Selection Along Branched Faults. Eos Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S43A 1066 (2005). [8] H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA, M. OLIVES AND J. R. RICE. Role of Fault Branches in Earthquake Rupture Dynamics. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S31A 0186 (2006). [9] R. C. VIESCA, E. L. TEMPLETON, H. S. BHAT AND J. R. RICE. Pore Fluid Pressurization Effects on Earthquake Rupture Propagation With Inelastic Off-Fault Response. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52)(Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract S42A-04) (2006). [10] H. S. BHAT AND E. M. DUNHAM. Attenuation of Radiated Ground Motion and Stresses from Three-Dimensional Supershear Ruptures. Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S21B 0559 (2007). [11] H. S. BHAT, C. G. SAMMIS AND A. J. ROSAKIS. Numerical Model for the Effect of Off-Fault Damage on Dynamic Rupture. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S43E 03 (2008). [12] N. DEDONTNEY, E. L. TEMPLETON, H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA AND J. R. RICE. Criteria for Seismic Splay Activation During Subduction Earthquakes. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract T11D 02 (2008). [13] A. J. ROSAKIS, H. S. BHAT, C. G. SAMMIS AND R. L. BIEGEL. The Effect of Asymmetric Damage on Dynamic Shear Rupture Propagation With Mismatch in Bulk Elasticity. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S51D 1775 (2008). [14] C. G. SAMMIS, H. S. BHAT, A. J. ROSAKIS AND R. L. BIEGEL. The Effect of Asymmetric Damage on Dynamic Shear Rupture Propagation With no Mismatch in Bulk Elasticity. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S51D 1774 (2008). [15] E. L. TEMPLETON, H. S. BHAT, R. DMOWSKA AND J. R. RICE. Dynamic Rupture Through Branched Fault Configurations With Off-fault Inelastic Response. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl.:pp. Abstract S51D 1766 (2008). HARSHA S. BHAT 5 of 6
6 [16] H. S. BHAT, R. L. BIEGEL, C. G. SAMMIS AND A. J. ROSAKIS. Experimental and numerical investigation of the effect of off-fault damage on dynamic earth- quake rupture propagation. International Conference of Fracture (2009). [17] M. MELLO, H. S. BHAT, A. J. ROSAKIS AND H. KANAMORI. Experimental Investigation of Radiated Ground Motion Due to Supershear Earthquake Ruptures. Annual Meeting of the Southern California Earthquake Center (2009). [18] M. MELLO, H. S. BHAT, A. J. ROSAKIS AND H. KANAMORI. Application of Ultra-high Speed Photoelastic Imaging for The Investigation of Supershear Earth- quake ruptures and associated Mach front Effects. Annual Meeting of the Society of Experimental Mechanics (2009). [19] M. MELLO, H. S. BHAT, A. J. ROSAKIS AND H. KANAMORI. Experimental Investigation of Radiated Ground Motion Due to Supershear Earthquake Ruptures. Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of America (2009). [20] C. G. SAMMIS, H. S. BHAT AND A. J. ROSAKIS. A micromechanical model for the generation of off-fault damage by earthquake ruptures. Annual Meeting of the Southern California Earthquake Center (2009). [21] H. S. BHAT, C. G. SAMMIS AND A. J. ROSAKIS. Experimental and Numerical Modeling of The Effect of Off-Fault Damage on Dynamic Earthquake Ruptures. Modern Trends in Geomechanics II International Workshop on Multiscale and Multiphysics Processes in Geomechanics (2010). [22] H. S. BHAT, A. J. ROSAKIS AND C. G. SAMMIS. An Experimental and Theoretical Study of Asymmetric Earthquake Rupture Propagation Caused by Off-Fault Fracture Damage. Annual Meeting of the Southern California Earthquake Center (2010). [23] M. MELLO, H. S. BHAT, A. J. ROSAKIS AND H. KANAMORI. Identifying the unique ground motion signatures of supershear earthquakes: Theory and experiments. Annual Meeting of the Southern California Earthquake Center (2010). [24] C. G. SAMMIS, H. S. BHAT AND A. J. ROSAKIS. Micromechanical Damage Mechanics at High Loading Rates. Monitoring Research Review (2010). MEMBER OF: PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND SERVICE American Geophysical Union Seismological Society of America MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER FOR: American Geophysical Union Seismological Society of America International Journal of Fracture Geological Society of America Science Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids RESIDENT ADVISOR: Harvard University Graduate Student Dormitories, HARSHA S. BHAT 6 of 6
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