Application of multi-temporal remote sensing techniques for the monitoring and process analysis of landslides affected by climate change 

Project assigned to: Erik Kuschel 
Supervisor: Christian Zangerl 

Application of pulsed Doppler high-frequency radar to analyze the characteristics of debris flows and achieve insights into their flow dynamics

Project assigned to: Tobias Schöffl 
Supervisor: Johannes Hübl 

Assessing the impact of climate change on the formation of rock fall, rock avalanches and rock slides

Project assigned to: Lukas Prandstätter
Supervisor: Christian Zangerl 

Climate Change Adaptation in Rural Mountain Regions: A Resilience Perspective

Project assigned to: Meike Jungnickel
Supervisor: Ulrike Pröbstl-Haider

Evaluate the suitability of citizen science approaches for forest fire management in central Vietnam

Project assigned to: The Trung Hoang
Supervisor: Harald Vacik

Evaluating fire modelling approaches for estimating forest fire behaviour in European mountain forests

Project assigned to: Katrin Kuhnen
Supervisor: Harald Vacik

Mesoscale analysis of heavy thunderstorms using a rapid-update X-band weather radar

Project assigned to: Vinzent Klaus
Supervisor: Harald Rieder 

Reconstructing the Quaternary evolution of the overdeepened Bad Aussee Basin (Styria, Austria) by analyzing the sedimentary record of an 880 m long drill core

Project assigned to: Clemens Schmalfuss
Supervisor: Markus Fiebig

Snow hydrologic modelling for operational reservoir management in high-alpine catchments 

Project assigned to: Thomas Pulka 
Supervisor: Karsten Schulz

The Role of Brittle Rock Mass Fracturing in Rock Slope Instabilities

Project assigned to: Reinhard Gerstner 
Supervisor: Christian Zangerl 

Unravelling the changing depositional history of sediments preserved in glacially overdeepened alpine basins, by establishing the geochronology of five drill cores using luminescence dating

Project assigned to: Gustav Firla
Supervisor: Markus Fiebig