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People >>張文和( Post-doctoral ) |
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Name
Giletycz Slawomir Jacek (張文和)
Education Level
- 2002 MSc (Master of Science) in permeability and compressibility of soils at the Department of the Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland;
- 2014 PhD in tectonic geomorphology, fluvial processes and structural geology at the Department of the Earth Sciences, National Central University 中央大學, Chungli, Taiwan.
E-Mail Address
geojack.slawek@gmail.com |
Research Field
- Geomorphology, tectonic geomorphology;
- Marine Geomorphology;
- Topographic evolution;
- Structural geology;
- Landscape rearrangement and paleoenvironment reconstruction;
- Mass movement hazards due to natural and/or manmade factors;
- Field geology, mapping and environment monitoring.
Experience
- From 2005 to 2007 worked as a Research Assistant in the Institute of Geophysics at National Central University中央大學, Taiwan for TAIGER (Taiwan Integrated Geodynamics Research) Taiwan-US cooperative research project on seismic techniques to image the crustal and upper mantle structures of the Taiwan mountain belt and its surrounding seas;
- From 2007 to 2014 a PhD candidate of National Central University中央大學in the laboratory of the Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research; working on DEMs (Digital Elevation Models from 90 to 1 meter resolution), structural geology, tectonic geomorphology and fieldwork in southern Taiwan, mapping and sampling;
- From 2008 to 2011 led a course of General Geology (lectures + fieldwork) for undergraduate students at the National Central University中央大學, Chungli, Taiwan;
- From 2005 to 2014 GeoEnglish classes (self-innovated) for undergraduate and graduate students as well as post-doctoral fellows in National Central University中央大學, Chungli, Taiwan (English language in earthsciences, constructing presentations, technical vocabulary, grammar, etc.);
- From 2014 to 2016 August, post-doctoral researcher at National Taiwan University 台灣大學in Taipei, Taiwan; Department of Earth Sciences: 1) Tectonic setting and mud diapirs of the Hengchun Peninsula, South Taiwan; 2) Historical mass movement and migration of native Taiwanese in the southwestern Taiwan, Pingtung County. (both ending by July 31st 2016);
- From September 2016 to August 2017, post-doctoral researcher at National Cheng-Kung University 成功大學, Tainan, Taiwan. UAV surveying in the tectonic geomorphology, active tectonics in the southern Hengchun Peninsula.
- From August 2017 till present, Post-Doctoral researcher at National Central University中央大學, Chungli, Taiwan, for:
- paleotsunamis record in the sediment in vicinity of Power Plants I, II, III and IV;
- Gas-hydrates surveys in the upper accretionary prism of the southwestern Taiwan Manila subduction system.
- From July 2019 till present, Adjunct Professor at National Central University, Taiwan for Tectonic Geomorphology, Submarine Geomorphology and Photogrammetry courses.
Publications
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Giletycz, S.J., A. T.-S. Lin, K. Yamada, L.-C. Wang, C.-W. Chien, J.-Y. Lou, N.-W. Huang, C.-Y. Ting, K.-W. Shih [submitted], Ephemeral lakes and topography rearrangement of a newly emerging geomorphic system in the southern orogeny of Taiwan (Hengchun Peninsula), Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
Giletycz, S.J., O. Kot-Giletycz, D. Brown [2021- in press], Regional geology, extreme weather events and natural disasters: Environmentally-forced, involuntary settlement migrations of the indigenous people of southern Taiwan, Tectonophysics, Special Issue- GEET-SEA.
Conand,C., F. Mouthereau, J. Ganne, A. T.-S. Lin, A. Lafhid, M. Daudet, L. Mesalles, S.J. Giletycz, M. Bonzani [2020], Strain partitioning and exhumation in oblique Taiwan collision: implications of rift architecture and plate kinematics, Tectonics.
Giletycz, S.J., A. T.-S. Lin, C.-P. Chang, J. B. H. Shyu [2019], Relicts of mud diapirism of the emerged wedge-top as an indicator of gas hydrates destabilization in the Manila accretionary prism in southern
Taiwan (Hengchun Peninsula). Geomprphology, 336, 1-17.
Giletycz, S.J., C.-P. Chang, A. T.-S. Lin, J. B. H. Shyu [2017], Improved alignment of the Hengchun Fault (southern Taiwan) based on fieldwork, structure-from-motion, shallow drilling, and levelling data; Tectonophysics, 721, 435-447.
Giletycz, S.J., N. Loget, C-P. Chang, F. Mouthereau [2015], Transient fluvial landscape and preservation of low-relief terrains in an emerging orogen: Example from Hengchun Peninsula, Taiwan; Geomorphology231, 169-181.
S.J. Giletycz, C.-P. Chang, C.-C. Huang [2012], Geological structure as a crucial factor facilitating the occurrence of typhoon-triggered landslides: case from Hsiaolin Village, 2009 Typhoon Morakot; Western Pacific Earth Sciences, 12, 1, 21-38.
Huang, C.C., C.-P. Chang, S.J. Giletycz [2012], Typhoon-triggered landslides and regional geological structure: case from Typhoon Morakot in Taiwan.
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