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Introduction to the DFG Research Training Group "NatRiskChange"
The DFG Research Training Group "NatRiskChange" is a research program focused on natural hazards and risks in a changing world. The program aims to foster the scientific knowledge basis for managing and mitigating risks due to natural hazards, which are likely to change in magnitude, frequency, and impact due to changing hydro-climatological, geo-physical, and socio-economic conditions.
Research Objectives
The central goal of NatRiskChange is to pursue the development of methods to improve hazard and risk analysis and quantification based on the transient, non-stationary nature of hazards and risks in response to changing natural and anthropogenically altered components of the Earth system. Key scientific aims include:
- Development, testing, and pilot application of studies on identification, quantification (mechanisms), and prediction of transient natural hazards and associated risks.
Program Structure
The program started on October 1st, 2015, and is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). It includes various components such as:
- Research Program: Focused on understanding and predicting natural hazards and risks.
- Institutions & Partners: Collaboration with national and international institutions.
- PhD Projects: Divided into cohorts, each focusing on specific aspects of natural hazards and risks.
- Postdoc projects: Opportunities for postdoctoral researchers to contribute to the program.
- News and Events: Regular updates on program activities, conferences, and publications.
Qualification Program
The qualification program includes:
- Modules & Courses: Educational components for PhD students.
- Softskill courses: Training in soft skills to complement scientific expertise.
- Task Forces: Focused on specific natural hazard events or areas, such as multi-hazard events, floods, and landslides.
Recent Activities and Achievements
- Publications: Various papers published in renowned journals on topics such as flood risk assessments, landslide exposure, and the impact of atmospheric rivers on heavy precipitation events.
- Defenses: Successful defenses of PhD theses by program members.
- Conferences and Workshops: Participation in international conferences, such as the EGU, and organization of workshops on specific topics like landslides in a changing world.
- Awards: Receipt of awards for outstanding presentations and research contributions.
Social Media and Outreach
- Presence on social media platforms to share research and activities.
- Organization of events, such as retreats, to facilitate networking and discussion among program members and external experts.
Conclusion
The DFG Research Training Group "NatRiskChange" offers a comprehensive program for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers to engage in cutting-edge research on natural hazards and risks. With its strong focus on interdisciplinary research, international collaboration, and qualification, the program contributes significantly to advancing the field and addressing the challenges posed by natural hazards in a changing world.
