The Centre for Disaster Resilience @DisasterResil aims to work across discipline and international boundaries to reduce #disaster#risk and promote global #sustainable growth. Find out more here:
https://t.co/S1eFUESXHf. The CDR is led by @Irene_Manzella @FacultyITC@UTwente
Meet @elinormere , a postdoctoral researcher at AES-CDR, @FacultyITC.
She analyses exposure and impact datasets to understand the vulnerability of communities around active volcanoes. Find out more about her work and contact information at: https://t.co/RfYQAUB6dy
Meet @MarcvdHomberg , professor at @FacultyITC on the Princess Margriet Chair “Data for Disaster Resilience" and the scientific lead of The Netherlands Red Cross's data and digital initiative 510. Find out more about his work and contact information at: https://t.co/byAFFY2pF5
Meet @DegrossiLivia, a postdoctoral researcher at CDR.
As a computer scientist , Lívia uses co-design of information systems, citizen science, and user-centred design to for her work. Find out more at: https://t.co/LTkyy7imMJ
📣 You have 1️⃣ more week to apply for this amazing PhD position "Socio-technical decision making in building resilient housing and settlements"
at the @FacultyITC@AppliedEarthSci ! We are looking for a talent like you! 👋
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Meet the brilliant minds within the Centre for Disaster Resilience (CDR) at the University of Twente’s Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC).
@YijianZeng leads the development and application of Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum Digital Twin Augmented with Earth Observation.
Join us in celebrating Yijian Zeng’s contributions to the field of disaster resilience and his commitment to making the world a safer place.
Join us in celebrating Dr. Yu Han , contributions to the field of disaster resilience and his commitment to making the world a safer place.
Find out more about Han's contact here:
https://t.co/MZrGDweWNl
#CDR#ITC#DisasterResilience#MemberSpotlight#utwente
Meet the brilliant minds within the Centre for Disaster Resilience (CDR) at the University of Twente’s Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC).
With a background in Disaster Resilience, Climate Adaptation and Hazard Mitigation, Dr. Yu Han uses machine learning, agent-based modelling as well as risk analysis to improve community resilience through human-centered computational approaches.
Join us in celebrating Dr. Eefje Hendriks, contributions to the field of disaster resilience and her commitment to making the world a safer place.
Find out more about Eefje's work and contact here: https://t.co/s7WeoDzo5X
#CDR#ITC#DisasterResilience#MemberSpotlight#utwente
Meet the brilliant minds within the Centre for Disaster Resilience (CDR) at the University of Twente’s Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC).
We are proud to feature @EefjeHendriks, an assistant Professor in Disaster Resilience and Effective Assistance.
With a background in architecture, construction technology and settlement, she uses fieldwork, social network analysis and other methods to ensure disaster risk reduction, disaster resilience as well as humanitarian assistance.
Join us in celebrating Prof. Andy Nelson, contributions to the field of disaster resilience and his commitment to making the world a safer place.
Find out more about Andy's research and contact info here: https://t.co/h4Y9XuVvrX
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Meet the brilliant minds at the Centre for Disaster Resilience at the University of Twente’s Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC).
This week, we feature @Dr_Andy_Nelson, a Professor in Spatial Agriculture and Food Security & Head of NRS Department.
As a Geographer and spatial information specialist, for improved food security, he works to contribute to the sustainable use of resources for food production, and resilience of food systems. His projects are aimed at creating actionable information about food systems.