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Summer Schools RISK @ UGA
Summer School 2019 - Cascarix - September 3, 4 & 5th, 2019 (Autrans, France)
- Professor David Alexander (Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction, University College London, UK), Cascading Disasters: Lessons from the Past, Recent Developments and Prospects
- Giacomo Como (Politecnico di Torino, Italy), Resilience of dynamical flow networks under cascading failure.
- Eric Chatelet (University of Troyes, France), Domino Effect Analysis: Methods and Tools -
- François Giannocccaro (Institut des risques majeurs), Major risks (natural and technological) and "state" of potential interactions on industrial sites Seveso with high threshold in Rhone-Alps. Return to work- 2012 IRMA
- Jérôme Fauconnier (Political representative of Triève’s Community), Landslide risk management in a rural area near an urban agglomeration: issues and challenges
- Roland Nussbaum (Association Mission des Risques Naturels), How to insure cascading risks?
- Pascal Lacroix (ISTerre), Effect of earthquakes on land movements and communities in the Colca Valley, Peru
- Julien Picard (Training Center Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Grenoble University Hospital), Management of critical situations in Health: the place of simulation.
Spring School 2021 - Simulation & Crisis Management - April 7 & 8th, 2021 - online
The second "Summer School" of the CDP RISK became a Spring School online due to the sanitaries conditions.
- Marc Vuillet (Ecole d'Ingénieurs de la Ville de Paris), Abla Mimi Edjossan Sossou (Resallience), Project on flood crisis management in Paris and multi-agent simulation (French)
- Elise Beck (Laboratoire PACTE, Université Grenoble Alpes - UGA), "Safe and sound?" An immersive tool to accompany preventive information on natural risks (French)
- Christelle Casse (Université de Lyon), Ergonomic methods for simulating a crisis situation.(French)
- Odile Plattard (Laboratoire Pacte, UGA), Simulation model STEP (Earthquake Tsunami Evacuation) (English)
- Julie Dugdale (LIG/UGA), Elise Beck (Pacte/UGA) and Carole Adam (LIG/UGA), Multi-agent simulation approach in crisis management (English)
- Mina Alipour (LIG - PhD students CDP RISK), Simulation objects, the serious game to help in emergency management. (English)
- Rouba Iskandar (ISTerre - PhD students CDP RISK), Simulation of seismic crisis, adoption of behaviour according to vulnerable factors, informing the population in advance, testing crisis scenarios. (English)
- Aurelie Peillon (Pacte - PhD students CDP RISK), Avalanche exercise, full-scale simulation, presentation of the self-confrontation methodology to improve the collective work and produce knowledge on the material and technical needs supporting the coordination. (English)
RISK Summer School 2022 - August 29, 2022 to August 31, 2022 (Grenoble, France)
- Julien BAROTH, Geoffroy ENJOLRAS & Jean-Marc TACNET (Engineered assets at risk cluster from RISK Institute@UGA)
Introduction to Resilience and the cluster "Engineered assets at risk" of RISK Institute@UGA - Clément JUDEK (Institut de Maitrise des Risques - IMdR-Paris)
The contribution of virtual crisis simulations to the study of crisis management situations: the case of iCrisis crisis simulation approach - Johnny DOUVINET (Université d'Avignon),
How to use social networks as a warning system. Déploiement de la plateforme FR-Alert. Cinétique temporalité des crues rapides. - Antonin SEGAULT (Laboratoire DICEN-IdF, Université Paris Nanterre)
How citizens contribute to produce knowledge. - Laurence CRETON-CAZANAVE (Ville de Grenoble - Direction Prévention et gestion des risques) Management of the COVID with the Metro, citizen committee created for the management of the crisis covid
- François GRUNEWALD (URD)
Citizen involvement in crisis management: the case of Beirut’s port explosion in 2020, flood in the La Roya valley in 2020 and crisis in Ukraine. -
Diana CONTRERAS MOJICA (Univ. Cardiff)
Earthquake reconnaissance using social media and crowdsourcing platforms. -
Virginie PINEL (ISTerre, USMB)
Social networks and volcanic crisis management: opportunity or confusion?
RISK Summer school 2023 - Simulation, Resilience & Crisis management - August 30th to September 1st 2023 (Grenoble, France)
(videos soon)
- Isabelle RUIN (IGE), Serious games: a research tool for studying decision-making in a context of risk and uncertainty. The case of hydro-climatic risk.
- Clément JUDEK (Institut de Maitrise des Risques – ImdR Paris), Feedback from the serious games’ day
- Philippe MADIES (CERAG/IAE), Are banking crises inevitable? From prevention to management of banking panics.
The February 6th earthquake crisis in Turkey
- Julia DE SIGOYER (ISTerre), From past archives to present-day earthquakes: the Anatolian fault life cycle.
- Francois GRUNEWALD (URD), After Haiti, Nepal, Turkey. A review of short- and medium-term response methods.
- Sylvain POLLET (APAVE, National Emergency Coordinator of the French earthquake engineering association), Seismic crisis management, the national emergency response to a major crisis. Learnings from the post-earthquake reconnaissance mission in Turkey.
From the 2010 Haiti earthquake crisis to reconstruction
- Sébastien HARDY (IGE), Identifying crisis management territories: the case of Port au Prince
- Philippe GARNIER (CRAterre-AE&CC / ENSAG), Haiti: building up the recovery process from vulnerabilities and grassroots dynamics to contribute to local resilience and crisis exit
- Céline CHOLEZ (PACTE), Questionnaire and interview guides: Gathering citizen data in crisis situations
RISK Summer school 2024 - Risks emphasized by climate change and ageing of infrastructures - August 27 to 29, 2024 (Grenoble, France)
Session 1: The legal dimension of natural risks
- Stéphane LA BRANCHE (IBPC)
Climate change: from natural risks to institutional risks - Mustapha MOUJAHID (SDIS 74)
Environmental law and mountain risks (presentation in french with english material)
Session 3: Risks and vulnerability of ageing (hydro-)mechanical structures
- Mathieu TILQUIN (Tec21)
Tec21: presentation of Grenoble's laboratory of excellence in mechanics - 10 years of interdisciplinary work - Julien BAROTH (3SR)
Vulnerability of structures to risks - An efficient research platform before the UGA Risk Institute - Sophie CAPDEVIELLE (3SR)
Design of fragility curves to characterize the vulnerability of structures under seismic loading - Julien CHAUCHAT (Chaire OXALIA - LEGI)
Better understand the vulnerability of hydraulic structures - Christophe DANO (3SR, I-Risk)
Vulnerability of dykes or gravity dams - better estimate the strength of coarse granular materials used in rockfills
Session 4: Risks induced by clay shrinkage and swelling
- Lamine IGHIL AMEUR (CEREMA)
Evolution of the RGA phenomenon under the climate change: awareness, adaptation and prevention - Sébastien GOURDIER (BRGM),
Cartographie de l’exposition au phénomène de retrait-gonflement des argiles/ Mapping exposure to the phenomenon of clay shrinkage and swelling - Myriam MERAD (Univ. Paris Dauphine PSL, France)
Clay shrinkage and insurance - Sébastien ROUQUETTE (Laboratoire Communication et Sociétés, Univ. Clermont Auvergne, France), No media coverage of clay risk
Session 5: Mountain forests, an effective nature-based solution for risk prevention under the threat of climate change?
- Sylvain DUPIRE (INRAE LESSEM)
Mountain forests as a nature-based solution for protection against natural hazards - Eric RIGOLOT (INRAE)
Forests and multiple risks - Marion PRAVIN (head of Forest Service, ONF Isère - France)
Adaptations of forest management to face climate change
Scientific Advisory Board - Grenoble Risk Scientific Days
Grenoble Risk Scientific Days - May 16 & 17, 2024
Nicolas ECKERT (IGE), Cecile CORNOU (ISTerre) & Sandrine CAROLY (PACTE)
Grenoble Risk Institute: presentation & mid-term review
Olivier GAGLIARDINI (IGE Grenoble) - Mountain-Related Risks cluster/ Grenoble Risk Institute
Glacier-related hazards: from processes to operational management
Julien BAROTH (3SR) & Christophe BERENGUER (GIPSA-lab) - Engineered Assets at Risks cluster/Grenoble Risk Institute
1/Probabilistic fatigue studies of hydromechanical structures (Medelia Chair)
2/ Project Group ESReDA Resilience Assessment of Critical Infrastructures )
Philippe GARNIER (ENSAG) - Anthropisation, Natural Hazards & Habitability cluster/Grenoble Risk Institute
Archeosismology as a scientific transdisciplinar catalyst to contribute to Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation
Julie DUGDALE (LIG) - Telluric Crisis & Risk cluster/Grenoble Risk Institute
Co-Creative Improved Understanding and Awareness of Multi-Hazard Risks for Disaster Resilient Societies (C2IMPRESS) European project - Modelling and simulating population evacuation after an earthquake
Celine CHOLEZ (PACTE) - Innovations for Resilience cluster/Grenoble Risk Institute
Readdressing citizenship in risk management through citizen data
Marion Lara TAN (Massey University, New Zealand - Risk Institute Scientific Board Member)
Warnings and the public - perceptions and participation
Giovanna CULTRERA (INGV - Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma1, Italy - Risk Institute Scientific Board Member)
Seismic crisis management from a seismological point of view
Kees BOERSMA (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands- Risk Institute Scientific Board Member)
Partipatory risk assessment and communication
Diana CONTRERAS-MOJICA (Cardiff University, UK - Risk Institute Scientific Board Member)
Post-disaster recovery assessment using sentiment and topic analysis. The case of Haiti.
Presentations & webinars
- Workshop Cycle « Innovations for Resilience » 2022/2023
(video soon) - Nour Chahrour (INRAE), Decision support for the preventive maintenance of protection structures.(oct. 2019)
- Xavier Bodin (EDYTEM), Diego Cusicanqui, (EDYTEM / IGE), La photogrammétrie pour le suivi des ouvrages et des terrains (October 2020 - Cluster INDURA/I-RISK)
- Aurélie Peillon (Pacte/UGA), "Introduire la notion de risque" (February 2021 - Interview Echosciences)
- Laurence Audin (ISTerre) & Celine Cholez (Pacte/UGA), Tectonique des plaques ; Résilience (May 2021 - Podcast Echos de sciences Grenoble #8 - Les risques - start at 18min)
- Mampionona Julpheli Rakotonirina (AE&CC - CRAterre) Allo docs : Comment reconstruire des maisons après une catastrophe naturelle ?, (podcast, Fête de la Science 2021 at UGA, Hauteurs UGA, Grenoble)
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