R. Paul Young
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R. Paul Young, FREng, FRSC, (born April 4, 1952) is a geophysicist and Professor[1] who works in rock mechanics using induced seismicity to monitor fractures and rock damage for engineering applications in mining and radioactive waste management.[2]
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Born | Robert Paul Young April 4, 1952 |
Nationality | British, Canadian |
Alma mater | Newcastle University University of London Council for National Academic Awards |
Known for | rock burst, seismicity, induced seismicity, acoustic emission |
Awards | Willet G. Miller Medal Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal |
Scientific career | |
Fields | geophysics, rock mechanics, mining, radioactive waste management |
Institutions | University of Toronto (2002-) University of Liverpool (1999-2002) Keele University (1993-1999) Queen's University (1984-1993) |
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