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Whenever possible, we record our events. You can access them here.

Summer Schools RISK @ UGA

  • 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.

The second "Summer School" of the CDP RISK became a Spring School online due to the sanitaries conditions.

(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

Session 1: The legal dimension of natural risks

Session 3: Risks and vulnerability of ageing (hydro-)mechanical structures

Session 4: Risks induced by clay shrinkage and swelling

Session 5: Mountain forests, an effective nature-based solution for risk prevention under the threat of climate change?

Session 1 - Data for risks assessment from different perspectives

//Earth sciences data for probabilistic seismic hazard and risk assessment
Céline BEAUVAL (ISTERRE)

 

//Assessing infrastructures and buildings from an engineering perspective
Julien BAROTH (3SR)

 

//Integrating social and human data into risk assessment and management
Sandrine CAROLY (PACTE)

 

Session 2 - Citizen data for risk assessment

//From citizen science to citizen data for risk management: an introduction
Céline CHOLEZ (PACTE)

 

//Data integrity and power dynamics in knowledge production
Yan WU (Swansea University)

 

//Natural Ressources Wales and Citizen Science
Rebecca MITCHELL (Natural Resources Wales)

 

//Radiation risk assessment through citizen monitoring: challenges and opportunities
Jean-Marc BERTHO (Autorité de Sûreté Nucléaire et de Radioprotection-Openradiation.org)

 

 

Session 4 - Barriers and challenges encountered in collection data from a diverse range of platforms

//Teaching module: Data collection methodologies, processes, and theoretical frameworks within current digital environments
Nicholas MICHALEF (Swansea University)
Rouba ISKANDAR (LIG)

 

//AQUASOC: An online tool for the self-assessment of social impacts and social capacities in local flood-risk planning
Guadalupe ORTIZ (Alicante university)

 

//Earth Watch and Citizen Science 
Kaushiki DAS (Earth Watch Europe)

 

Session 5 - Deciding under uncertainties with, despite or without data?

//Multi-criteria decision-making methods in the context of imperfect information for the assessment and management of natural hazards
Jean-Marc TACNET (INRAe/IGE)

 

//Emerging risks and decision-making 
Cyrille JACOB (Grenoble Alpes Metropole)

 

//The Graduated Anticipation Plan (GAP) : Decisions without regrets, in a context of uncertainties
Bertrand MARION (Grenoble Alpes Metropole)

 

//Decision-making with data (partly digitized) in the context of ship digitalization. Challenges and issues
Octavian POSTOLACHE (École Nationale Supérieure Maritime)

 

//Decision-making in crisis management: the complex roles of knowledge and experience
François GRUNEWALD (Universités Avignon et Aix Marseille, président honoraire du Groupe URD)

 

Advanced workshop proposed by Swansea university and Risk Institute within the framework of a British Council project

//Machine learning, Artificial Intelligence for data collection, analysis and spreading

/Topic: Advances in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, and Applications in Computer Vision

/Delivered by: Dr Simeng Qiu (Swansea University) & Prof Xianghua Xie (Swansea University) & Prof Didier Georges (GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble INP/UGA)

/Description: Artificial Intelligence has become ubiquitous in our lives, with applications across domains such as computer vision, computer graphics, robotics, image understanding, medicine, natural hazards, and self-driving cars. In this short tutorial, you will gain fundamental understanding of Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), exploring their real-world applications and emerging trends. Basically, we will focus on how these technologies enable machines to interpret, process, and analyze visual data in real time. The relationship between Data science and Machine Learning, and how computer vision is driving the next generation of sensing technologies. Real-world use cases such as biological imaging, camera tracking, natural hazards, and video understanding will illustrate practical applications. In the end, we will discuss challenges related to data quality, bias, and integrity, and understand best practices in deploying ethical and robust computer vision solutions. We will also look at how AI can now be used to model complex dynamic phenomena distributed in time and space, and integrate sensor data with recent physics-informed machine learning methods to create digital twins capable of prediction or decision support.

  

//Legal framework, data security and new technologies

/Delivered by: Sara Correia (Swansea university) & Emilie Terrier (CRJ, UGA)

/Sara Correia is a Senior Lecturer in Cyber Threats at Swansea University 's School of Law. She has expertise in the use of administrative data for research and specialises in responses to cybercrime and online harms.

/Emilie Terrier is Associate Professor in Grenoble-Alps University, expert in public data regulations, copyright and new technologies.

 

Scientific Advisory Board - Grenoble Risk Scientific Days

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.

Journées partenaires Risk

En cours...

Presentations & webinars


  // Workshop "Innovations for Resilience" Cycle 2022/2023 & 2023/2024
 // 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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Publié le 28 février 2023

Mis à jour le 25 novembre 2025