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Joan L. Latchman is a seismologist from
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who was the first woman to lead the
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Seismic Research Centre. She was awarded the 2019
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Council Award.


Early life and education

Latchman was born in Trinidad and Tobago around 1940. In 1972, shortly after completing her A-Levels, Latchman joined the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre as a technician. In 1977 she started a part-time undergraduate degree in
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s. She worked on the La Soufrière volcanic eruption with Keith Rowley in 1979 and worked at the Montserrat Volcano Observatory. In 1982, after an earthquake swarm that occurred in the vicinity of
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, Latchman became interested in seismicity. She worked with Frank Dale Morgan, a visiting academic from
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who was working at the Seismic Research Centre. Her early work considered the development of simple microprocessors that could convert the acoustic recordings of seismic events into digital signals that can be analysed on a computer.


Research and career

Latchman was selected to take part in the
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in 1988 and spent two years analysing global seismicity. She started a master's research project into the fault system of Tobago, and earned her degree in 1998. She joined the academic staff at the
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in 1999 whilst working toward a doctorate in the ''Tobago and Earthquakes''. She was eventually promoted to Director of the
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Seismic Research Centre. She was responsible for the collection of seismic data from fifty stations throughout the Eastern Caribbean. She has made efforts to communicate and better prepare people for seismic hazards in the West Indies. Latchman called for local governments to include earthquake preparation in their policy work, including considering their infrastructure, medical equipment preparation and enforcement of building codes. Latchman retired from the
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Seismic Research Centre in 2019. She was visited by Keith Rowley, her former colleague and now Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. In 2019 Latchman was awarded the
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Council Award. Alongside her research, Latchman is committed to public engagement and outreach. She has been involved in a photographic exhibition that explored the volcanic activity of
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. She routinely provided information about seismic activity to local and national newspapers.


Selected publications

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References

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