Welcome to the website of the Risk Analysis group of the Institute of Earth Sciences of the University of Lausanne. This group is part of the Faculty of Geosciences and Environment, and replaces the former Institute of Geomatics and Risk Analysis (IGAR).
Our research focuses on the study of natural hazards and risks induced by surface and atmospheric phenomena, and their perception and impact on society. Our work combines fieldwork, in-situ and remote techniques investigations, laboratory experiments and numerical modelling in order to characterize soil and rock degradation, alteration and dismantling; mainly in the Alpine chain. A better understanding, quantification and forecast of mass wasting processes and related risks in mountainous areas help improve decision making processes, crisis management and disaster risk reduction to build disaster resilient communities.
Teaching activities include BSc and MSc and level classes at the University of Lausanne regarding natural hazards and risks assessment, risk management, communication, quantification and monitoring. Members of the Risk group also participate in the organization of international conferences, short courses and doctoral schools.
News
- Conference – Recent disasters in the Alps: What happened, what is being done, and what can be done?Risk Cycle Conference December 9th, 2024 (13h) Location: University of Lausanne Room Amphimax – 41409.12.2024 from 13:00 to 18:30.Free admission, open to all (places limited to 100 on-site) Registration required …
- Welcome Visiting PhD Student Kanglei SongKanglei Song is a PhD student from Chongqing University, China, whose research focuses on monitoring and early warning of slow-moving landslides in the Three Gorges reservoir area of China. He …
- Welcome Visiting PhD Student Hrvoje LukačićHrvoje Lukačić is a PhD student from the Faculty of Mining, Geology, and Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia. He will stay at the Risk Group of UNIL as a …
- Field work for Ollon landslide (2023)With the recent increase in rainfall, a new shallow landslide occurred in Ollon on December 1, 2023. As per the request from CSD, the Risk analysis group (Ph.D. students: Antonin …
- XIV IAEG Congress 2023Our team participated in the 14th IAEG Congress in Chengdu. The conference centered on discussions about global climate change, geological disaster assessment and prevention, geotechnical characteristics of rock and soil …
Blog
- Conference – Recent disasters in the Alps: What happened, what is being done, and what can be done?Risk Cycle Conference December 9th, 2024 (13h) Location: University of Lausanne Room Amphimax – 41409.12.2024 from 13:00 to 18:30.Free admission, open to all (places limited to 100 on-site) Registration required …
- International Symposium for Landslide (ISL 2024)From July 8 to 12, the ISL took place in Chambéry (Fr), a conference in which several members of the laboratory participated. I) Posters II) Presentations
- Field Visits in the frame of the CRUCIAL project: “The evolution of Avalanche Risk Management as a local risk management culture, with the advancement of Science and Technology over time in Switzerland”The field work carried by Deepak KC, a PhD Student, at the Institute of Earth Sciences (ISTE), of the University of Lausanne (UNIL) – who is also working with UNDP …
- EGU 2024The Risk Group was once again present for EGU 2024, held from April 15th to April 19th in Vienna, Austria. The list of given presentations is as follows:
- Welcome Visiting PhD Student Kanglei SongKanglei Song is a PhD student from Chongqing University, China, whose research focuses on monitoring and early warning of slow-moving landslides in the Three Gorges reservoir area of China. He …