ACADEMIC HISTORY
1981 B.A. Geophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1991 Ph.D. Geophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1981-1983 Research Staff, Earth and Planetary Sciences Dept., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1991-1995 Research Geophysicist, Branch of Earthquake Geology and Geophysics, U.S. Geological Survey
1995-2000 Research Associate, Department of Geophysics, Stanford University
1994-present Assistant Research Geophysicist, Seismological Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
RESEARCH INTERESTS
I use geodetic techniques to investigate the deformation of the
Earth's crust due to earthquakes.
Measuring Broadscale Deformation in Northern California and Nevada from Plate Motions and Elastic Strain Accumulation, Murray and Segall (2001)
North California Deformation
M H Murray, P Segall, W H Prescott, N E King, M Lisowski, R Burgmann, J T Freymueller,
S D P Williams, and B Romanowicz
Crustal Deformation Near the Mendocino Triple Junction
Mark Murray and Michael Lisowski
BARD
Bay Area Regional Deformation GPS Network
Last modified: 1 Mar 2002