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Personal Details Name: Maria Lancieri Date of birth: January 2, 1977 Place of birth: Castellammare di Stabia (Napoli), Italy Nationality: Italian Email: [email protected] Education: February 2005: PhD in Seismic Risk at the Università di Napoli Federico II October 2001: Degree in physics summa cum laude at the Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II Professional History: Current I.N.G.V Researcher April 2006 – November 2006 A.M.R.A. scientific consultant February 2005- April 2006: Post Doc fellow at the Università di Napoli Federico II Research Interests: Real time estimation of earthquake magnitude Correlation between final earthquake magnitude and strong motion parameters read in first seconds after P and S waves arrivals Evolutionary approach for real time magnitude estimation based bayesian approach Strong motion simulation 1D model of the seismic rupture process for complete wave field seismograms simulation. Application for deterministic hazard assessment in Irpinia area. Strong motion analysis of earthquake data Spectral and time domain modeling of strong motion records. Engineering parameters simulation for deterministic scenario studies. Pubblications: A.Zollo, M.Lancieri and S.Nielsen Predicting the Earthquake Magnitude From Peak Amplitudes of Very Early Seismic Signals Geophys. Res.Lett , 2007 A. Zollo and M.Lancieri Real-Time Estimation of Earthquake Magnitude for Seismic Early Warning In P. Gasparini et al. editors, Seismic Early Warning. Springer-Verlag In press M. Lancieri and A.Zollo Simulated shaking maps for the 1980 Irpinia earthquake, MS 6.9: Insights on the observed damage distribution Soil Dynam Earthq. Eng, 2006 under review A. Zollo, G. Iannaccone, A. Emolo, M. Lancieri, E. Weber The Irpinia fault system as a natural laboratory for earthquake fracture related studies. The many facets of seismic risk. Proceedings of the workshop on multidisciplinary approach to seismic risk problem.

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Personal Details Name: Maria Lancieri Date of birth: January 2, 1977 Place of birth: Castellammare di Stabia (Napoli), Italy Nationality: Italian Email: [email protected]

Education: February 2005: PhD in Seismic Risk at the Università di Napoli Federico II October 2001: Degree in physics summa cum laude at the Università degli studi di Napoli

Federico II Professional History: Current I.N.G.V Researcher April 2006 – November 2006 A.M.R.A. scientific consultant February 2005- April 2006: Post Doc fellow at the Università di Napoli Federico II Research Interests: • Real time estimation of earthquake magnitude

Correlation between final earthquake magnitude and strong motion parameters read in first seconds after P and S waves arrivals Evolutionary approach for real time magnitude estimation based bayesian approach

• Strong motion simulation 1D model of the seismic rupture process for complete wave field seismograms simulation. Application for deterministic hazard assessment in Irpinia area.

• Strong motion analysis of earthquake data Spectral and time domain modeling of strong motion records. Engineering parameters simulation for deterministic scenario studies.

Pubblications:

A.Zollo, M.Lancieri and S.Nielsen Predicting the Earthquake Magnitude From Peak Amplitudes of Very Early Seismic Signals Geophys. Res.Lett , 2007 A. Zollo and M.Lancieri Real-Time Estimation of Earthquake Magnitude for Seismic Early Warning In P. Gasparini et al. editors, Seismic Early Warning. Springer-Verlag In press M. Lancieri and A.Zollo Simulated shaking maps for the 1980 Irpinia earthquake, MS 6.9: Insights on the observed damage distribution Soil Dynam Earthq. Eng, 2006 under review A. Zollo, G. Iannaccone, A. Emolo, M. Lancieri, E. Weber The Irpinia fault system as a natural laboratory for earthquake fracture related studies. The many facets of seismic risk. Proceedings of the workshop on multidisciplinary approach to seismic risk problem.