ESRs
ESR 1 - Development of Future Weather techniques for flood risk assessment
Sonu Khanal, home country Nepal
Host Institute: FutureWater Research and consultancy for a sustainable future of our water resources
ESR 2 - Flood change attribution: considering sources and pathways for understanding the past
Miriam Bertola, home country Italy
Host Institute: Technische Universität Wien
ESR 3 - Identification of flood hazard patterns and flood-prone areas for large regions
Ricardo Tavares da Costa, home country Portugal
Host Institute: GECOsistema srl
ESR 4 - Generation of boundary conditions for large-scale flood risk assessment
Dirk Diederen, home country The Netherlands
Host Institute: HR Wallingford
ESR 5 - Identification of large-scale flood-risk changes and adaptation strategies
Iuliia Shustikova, home country Ukraine
Host Institute: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
ESR 6 - Development of improved flood risk analysis methods for river deltas including the effects of defence failures on flood risk
Alex Curran, home country Ireland
Host Institutes: Deltares - Flood Risk Management Department, TU Delft - Civil Engineering Faculty, Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk Section
ESR 7 - Large-scale flood risk assessments
Mostafa Farrag, home country Egypt
Host Institutes: German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ, Section 5.4 Hydrology
ESR 8 - Development of transboundary, long-term flood risk management strategies taking into account uncertain spatial risk patterns and spatial interdependencies
Alessio Ciullo, home country Italy
Host Institute: Deltares
ESR 9 - Development of a new European-wide flood hazard assessment approach
Jeison Sosa, home country Ecuador
Host Institute: University of Bristol, School of Geographical Sciences
ESR 10 - Cascading Effects: Impacts of Extreme Events on Infrastructure and Options for Flood Policy and Climate Change Adaptation Policy
Maya Lyn Manocsoc, home country Philippines
Host Institute: Umweltbundesamt (German Environment Agency), FG I 1.6 KomPass - Climate Impacts and Adaptation
ESR 11 - Assessing and evaluating the interconnections and interdependencies between flood risk management (FRM) interventions
Lydia Cumiskey, home country Ireland
Host Institute: Flood Hazard Research Centre, Middlesex University
ESR 12 - Investigating the indirect impacts of floods with a focus on businesses and supply chains
Friederike Holz, home country Germany
Host Institute: Flood Hazard Research Centre (FHRC) at Middlesex University, London, UK
ESR 13 - Analyses and modelling of changes in vulnerability with focus on private sector
Nivedita Sairam, home country India
Host Institute: German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ, Section 5.4 Hydrology
ESR 14 - Attribution of changes in flood risk with focus on exposure and vulnerability
A. Duha Metin, home country Turkey
Host Institute: German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ, Section 5.4 Hydrology
ESR 15 - Socio-hydrology: understanding the generic behaviour of coupled human-flood systems at the centennial scale
Marlies Barendrecht, home country The Netherlands
Host Institute: Vienna University of Technology