Associate Researchers



Hongwei Wang

Academic Title

Research assistant

Research field

Engineering Seismology

Phone

+86-451-86652970

Fax

E-mail

whw1990413@163.com

Address

No.29, Xuefu Road, Harbin 150080, China

Education

Ph.D.

Disaster Prediction and Reduction Engineering and Protective Engineering, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, CEA, 2017

M.E.

Disaster Prediction and Reduction Engineering and Protective Engineering, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, CEA, 2014

B.E.

Civil Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, 2012

Professional Experience

2018.01 till now

Research assistant, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, CEA

Research Interest

Ground motion characteristics

Ground motion simulation

Academic Service and Activities

1

2019 Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Auckland, New Zealand, Oral presentation.

2

11th U.S. National Conference on Earthquake Engineering, LA, CA, Oral presentation.

3

International Conference for the Decade Memory of the Wenchuan Earthquake with the 4th International Conference on Continental Earthquakes, Chengdu, China, Poster presentation.

Supported Projects

1

Empirical models of ground motion variability caused by the uncertainty of source. Natural Science Foundation of China (51808514), PI, 2019 – 2021.

2

The empirical model of amplification within the deep sedimentary sites using the observed ground motions. Fundamental Research Grant of Institute of Engineering Mechanics, CEA (2018B03), PI, 2018 – 2020.

Selected Publications

1

Wang HW, Ren YF, Wen RZ, Xu PB. Breakdown of earthquake self-similar scaling and source rupture directivity in the 2016-2017 central Italy seismic sequence. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 124(4), 2019: 3898-3917.

 

2

Wang HW, Wen RZ, Ren YF, Xu PB. Investigating the contribution of stress drop to ground-motion variability by simulations using the stochastic empirical Green’s function method. Pure and Applied Geophysics, online.

 

3

Xu PB, Ren YF, Wen RZ, Wang HW. Observations on regional variability of ground motion amplitude from six Mw~6.0 earthquakes of North-South seismic zone in China, Pure and Applied Geophysics, online.

 

4

Wen RZ, Xu PB, Wang HW, Ren YF. Single-station standard deviation using strong-motion data from Sichuan region, China. Bulletin of the Seismology Society of America, 108(4), 2018: 2237-2247.

 

5

Ren YF, Zhou Y, Wang HW, Wen RZ. Source characteristics, site effects, and path attenuation from spectral analysis of strong-motion recordings in the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake sequence, Bulletin of the Seismology Society of America, 108(3B), 2018: 1757-1773.

 

6

Ren YF, Wang HW, Xu PB, Dhakal P. Yadab, Wen RZ, Ma Q, Jiang P. Strong-motion observations of the 2017 Ms7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake: comparison with the 2013 Ms7.0 Lushan earthquake, Seismological Research Letters, 89(4), 2018: 1354-1365.

 

7

Wang HW, Ren YF, Wen RZ. Source parameters, path attenuation and site effects from strong-motion recordings of the Wenchuan aftershocks (2008-2013) using a non-parametric generalized inversion technique, Geophysical Journal International, 212, 2018: 872-890.

 

8

Wang HW, Ren YF, Wen RZ. Source spectra of the 8 August 2017 Jiuzhaigou Ms7.0 earthquake and the quality factor of the epicenter area, Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 60(10), 2017: 4117-4123.

 

9

Ren YF, Wang HW, Wen RZ. Imprint of rupture directivity from ground motions of the 24 August 2016 Mw 6.2 Central Italy earthquake, Tectonics, 36, 2017: 3178-3191.

 

10

Wang HW, Wen RZ, Ren YF. Simulating ground-motion directivity using stochastic empirical Green’s function method, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 107(1), 2017: 259-371.

 

11

Wen RZ, Wang WH, Ren YF. Rupture directivity from strong-motion recordings of the 2013 Lushan aftershocks, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 105(6), 2015: 3068-3082.