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Keiiti Aki was born on 3 March, 1930 in Yokohama, Japan, is a Japanese-American professor of Geophysics. Discover Keiiti Aki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 3 March, 1930
Birthday 3 March
Birthplace Yokohama, Japan
Date of death 17 May, 2005
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Nationality Japan

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Keiiti Aki (安芸 敬一) was a Japanese-American professor of Geophysics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and then at the University of Southern California (USC), seismologist, author and mentor.

He and Paul G. Richards coauthored "Quantitative Seismology: theory and methods".

Aki was born in Yokohama, Japan.

1952

He received his bachelor's degree in 1952 and doctoral degree in 1958, both from the University of Tokyo.

1960

Until 1960, he conducted research at that university's Earthquake Research Institute.

He then did post-doctoral research at the Caltech Seismological Laboratory, where he worked with Frank Press.

1966

Press invited Aki to join him at MIT in 1966.

This second visit to the United States coincided with the 1966 Parkfield earthquake, noteworthy for its so-called coda waves, reverberations of seismic energy due to multiple scattering from subsurface inhomogeneities.

Aki "developed a passion for using those waves to investigate Earth," according to Bill Ellsworth, Aki's former student who was later head of the USGS seismology group.

"He came from Japan as a statistically oriented seismologist, but he was not afraid to transform himself."

Aki was very active in his field and was the president or chair of many organizations.

He was the president of Seismological Section of the AGU, president of the Seismological Society of America, and Chair of the NAS Committee on Seismology.

1991

He was instrumental in the creation of the Southern California Earthquake Center, headquartered at the University of Southern California, in 1991, he having moved to USC from MIT in 1984.

1995

In 1995, Aki moved to the seismically active island Réunion, east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean, where he continued to work until his death there in 2005.

He sustained an injury to his brain from a fall while walking in the street on May 13; he fell into a coma and died on May 17.

He left behind two sons (Shota and Zenta) and two daughters (Kajika and Uka).