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PhD Projects of the third cohort (2021-2024)

Project I10: Point process modelling of induced seismicity

Project I10: Point process modelling of induced seismicity

Behnam Maleki Asayesh, University of Potsdam

Project I11: Propagation of subglacial floods

Project I11: Discrimination of Subglacial Flood Types based on seismological and remote sensing data

Thoralf Dietrich, University of Potsdam & GFZ Potsdam

Project I12: Spatiotemporal signature of extreme rainfall under climate change

Project I12: The spatiotemporal signature of extreme rainfall under climate change

Paul Voit, University of Potsdam & FU Berlin

Project I13: Multiple flood experience and social resilience

Project I13: Multiple flood experience and social resilience

Lisa Köhler, University of Potsdam

Project Q9: The effect of meteorological hazards on dynamics of vulnerability

Project Q9: The effect of meteorological hazards on dynamics of vulnerability

Andreas Trojand, FU Berlin

Project Q10: Impact of extreme events on topological robustness of interdependent infrastructure networks

Project Q10: : Impact of extreme events on topological robustness of interdependent networks

Jonas Wassmer, PIK Potsdam & GFZ Potsdam

Project Q11: Quantifying the contributions of hazard, exposure and vulnerability changes to flood damage trends

Project Q11: Quantifying contributions of hazard, exposure and vulnerability changes to flood damage

Seth Bryant, GFZ Potsdam

Project Q12: Contribution of wind and topography on wildfire hazard

Project Q12: Contribution of wind and topography on wildfire hazard

Luke Oberhagemann, PIK Potsdam & FU Berlin

Project Q13: Quantifying changes in exposure, vulnerabilities and risks of pluvial and fluvial floods

Project Q13:Quantifying changes in exposure, vulnerabilities and risks of pluvial and fluvial floods

Cassiano Bastos Moroz, University of Potsdam & GFZ Potsdam

Project P8: Changing water and energy regimes for key alpine surface conditions

Project P8:Changing water and energy conditions and their relevance for water and sediment pulses

Amalie Skålevåg, University of Potsdam

Project P9: Introducing big-data and crowdsourcing to seismic hazard assessment

Project P9: Introducing big-data and crowdsourcing to seismic hazard assessment

Chen-Ray Lin, GFZ Potsdam & University of Potsdam

Project P10: Predicting large landslides in a changing climate

Project P10: Predicting large landslides in a changing climate

Joaquin Vicente Ferrer, University of Potsdam & PIK Potsdam

Project X1: Analysis of the extreme flood event of July 2021

Project X1: Analysis of the extreme flood event of July 2021

Heather Jean Murdock, University of Potsdam & FU Berlin