Thank you to all my collaborators and advisors. It has been an amazing journey and I have finally made it! 👩🎓 @VolcanoRisk@davidlallemant @JoshHayesDRR
+Natalia Deligne, +Matt Patrick and many others!
My time at @FacultyITC showed me how easily departments hide behind “budget cuts” and “reorganisation” while isolating, restricting access to our budgets, denying opportunities, and silencing those who speak up. Postdocs and staff deserve better.
'It feels like a slap in the face' - U-Today - Professor Wieteke Willemen, Faculty of ITC · Elinor Meredith, postdoctoral researcher at ITC and secretary of the UT Postdoc Network board · Hiska ... - https://t.co/hRF5Uoveqv
Journal of Applied Volcanology invites submissions for its Collection on “Coherent Volcanic Hazard and Risk Modelling Across Multiple Dimensions”, edited by Josh Hayes, Elinor Meredith, and Amiel Nieto-Torres. Deadline: 1 Feb 2027.
https://t.co/E0vr5gEIXY
A new #EOSsg study finds Bandung, Indonesia, is the most exposed city overall to volcanic hazards, with nearly 9M people living near 12 volcanoes. Jakarta has the largest exposed population, Naples has the most people closest to a volcano, and San Salvador has the greatest number of nearby volcanoes. Read more: https://t.co/OsLkHmT8YV. #LearningWithEOS
🚨We are hiring!🚨We are looking for a postdoc in #volcanology and #geochemistry with expertise in LA-ICP-MS to join the InVEST project @EOS_SG . 🌋Shortlisting begins 10th of July 2025. Apply here: https://t.co/mKjSGYkPH4
Contact [email protected] for more info.
I'll be talking at #Enschede's first #PintofScience next week about living around volcanoes 🌋 Make sure you get your tickets asap!🍺🇳🇱https://t.co/G0hTc2raqQ
I will be talking at #EGU25 nice and early on Thursday at 8:30am in room N2. Looking forward to talk about our team's work on urban exposure to volcanic hazards. 🌋
Working on big eruptions? 🌋Heading to the IAVCEI conference from 29 June to 4 July 2025? Why not submit your abstract to our Low-Probability High-Impact Events session before 20th December!
Find out more here: https://t.co/PfX3YHhPP2
#IAVCEI#volcano#volcanicrisk#VEI7
Excited to join the "Change the Climate- Change the Dialogue" symposium as panelist for the "Exploring communication strategies and engagement practices for climate change and the energy transition" session, next week at UT!
It's FREE & HYBRID
reg: https://t.co/BJF3liFoMW
Mid career?, Working in Environmental Data Science? Do you want to come work with us in Singapore? We have a great, well resourced opportunity here. Please share widely as we really have a broad search footprint for this one.
https://t.co/jWE5eTfXbi
Volcanologists #NTUsg Assoc Prof Susanna Jenkins from @EOS_SG and Dr Elinor Meredith, Research Fellow from @FacultyITC at the University of Twente, talk to MoneyFM about their extensive study on the frequency and severity of lava flow impact events and how they affect communities, after studying written records which date back to the 1800s. https://t.co/TiPQjrrJkX
#NTUsgResearch
Lava flows from volcanic eruptions threaten surrounding communities. A study led by #EOSsg and @ntu_ase explores the frequency and severity of past lava flow impact events, which refer to impacts during a stage of effusive activity where at least one lava flow impacted the built environment (buildings and/or infrastructure).
Find out what they discovered: https://t.co/hSeHw7UNVC
#InVEST_EOS #FactFriday
Meet the brilliant researchers working @EarthSafeEU!!
Today we are proud to introduce Sandra Samantela (@ssamndy), a PhD researcher within the network working on the complex links between #society, #science and the #EnergyTransition.
We have ~9-10 months funding for a remote postdoc to work on quantitative volcanic risk assessment. Ideally with experience in physical vulnerability to volcanic hazards, and python. Please spread the word and, for those interested, tell us more here: https://t.co/cwZ8XCdUr5
Today on stage 11 the race traverses through the scenic volcanic field of Chaîne des Puys where we raced in 2023 as well.
These volcanoes erupted periodically between ~90,000 and ~8,500 years ago forming the landforms you see today.
This volcanic field is currently considered extinct. That’s quite a relief.
However, for today’s blog post, let’s consider if there was to be an eruption in the future.
Let's take the Extreme Weather Protocol to the very extreme and look into a fiery future.
Could you ride away from a volcanic eruption? @elinormere of @facultyitc takes you on an exciting, fiery journey of what ifs.
#TDF2024 #GeoTDF
https://t.co/1igZYGQHLw
@knag@UUGeo@UniUtrecht@TNO_nieuws
Lava flows are volcanic hazards that can affect many people’s lives and damage infrastructure. This new blog post explains whether these events are occurring more frequently and why more data collection is necessary. #InVEST_EOS@ntu_ase https://t.co/Euhltm1ock