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Earth, Planets and Space: An interview with the former and the new Editor-in-Chief
After eight years of dedicated work on
Earth, Planets and Space, Prof. Yasuo Ogawa will hand over editorship of the journal to Prof. Takeshi Sagiya. They spoke to Paola Teti about the challenges in their research fields, the benefits of open access, and the journal s future plans.
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Takeshi Sagiya
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Takeshi Sagiya: I work at the Disaster Mitigation Research Center at Nagoya University. I’m also affiliated with the Graduate School of Environmental Studies, where I teach solid earth geophysics and supervise students. My main research interest is crustal dynamics through geodetic measurement and modeling of crustal deformation. My research is related to geodesy, seismology, volcanology,tectonophysics, and natural hazards.