Alexandra Moshou | Quality control | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Alexandra Moshou | Quality control | Research Excellence Award

Civil Engineering | Civil Engineering Department, Polytechnic School, DUTH, Vas. Sofias 12, 67100, Xanthi Greece | Greece

Dr. Alexandra Moshou is a Greece-based seismology researcher whose work combines applied mathematics, seismic waveform analysis, and computational seismology. She received advanced academic training in seismology and applied mathematics from leading Greek universities, building a strong interdisciplinary foundation. Her research focuses on seismic source parameter determination, fault plane characterization, seismic hazard assessment, GNSS–seismology integration, and data-driven modeling of subsurface fault systems using modern computational and machine learning approaches. She has contributed significantly to the scientific understanding of earthquake processes in the Hellenic Arc and adjacent regions and has actively participated in international research collaborations. Her scholarly outputs appear in high-impact geophysics and remote sensing journals and have gained sustained recognition through citations in major academic databases.

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Featured Publications

The July 20, 2017 Mw 6.6 Kos Earthquake: Seismic and Geodetic Evidence for an Active North-Dipping Normal Fault
– Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2019 (Cited by 63)

The Cephalonia Earthquake Sequence of January–February 2014: A First Report
– Research in Geophysics, 2014 (Cited by 45)

The 25 October 2018 Mw 6.7 Zakynthos Earthquake: GNSS-Based Low-Angle Fault Modeling
– Journal of Geodynamics, 2020 (Cited by 43)

Coseismic Displacements from Moderate Earthquakes Mapped by Sentinel-1 DInSAR
– Remote Sensing, 2018 (Cited by 38)

Monthly Migration of a Tectonic Seismic Swarm Detected by DInSAR
– Geophysical Journal International, 2013 (Cited by 32)