Helmholtz-Zentrum Deutsches Geoforschungszentrum

Gabriela Da Poian

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Gabriela Da Poian
Haus A 46, Raum 218 (Büro)
Albert-Einstein-Straße 42-46
14473 Potsdam

Funktion und Aufgaben:

  Projekmanagerin für das europäische Horizon MSCA-Doktoranden-Netzwerk TALENTS

Wissenschaftliche Interessen:

I am interested in changes in process, practices and structures to moderate potential damages or to benefit from opportunities associated with climate change.

Werdegang / Ausbildung:

  • 2001 – 2006  Diploma in Geology, (Masters equivalent) Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS, Brazil)
    Final report: “Textural evidence of sandstones from turbiditic deposits of the Maracangalha Formation, Recôncavo Basin, Bahia, Brazil”. Advisors: L. F. De Ros, J. M. Ketzer
  • 03.1997 – 12.1997  Technician, Guide of Ecotourism, SENAC-RS (Brazil)

Projekte:

  • 2020 – 2023 DAHZ (Germany) (Coordinator)
    Binational PhD program "Natural Hazards and Geological Field Studies". (Lead PI: M. Strecker)
  • 2020 – 2023 DFG (Germany), IRTG StRATEGy (Coordinator)
    Surface processes, Tectonics and Georesources: The Andean foreland basin of Argentina. (Lead PI: M.Strecker)
  • 2022 – 2022 BID (USA)-MINCyT (Argentina), (Coordinator)
    Geo-SENECA: Geodata-SciEnce iN thE Central Andes Fusion of Field-Based Observatons and Earth-Data Sciences. (Lead PI: B. Bookhagen)
  • 2015 – 2019 ANPCyT (Argentina), PICT 2014-2240 (Collaborator)
    Tectonic and climatic controls on the orogenic evolution of the Southern Andes. (Lead PI: F. Bechis)
  • 2015 – 2016 UNRN (Argentina), PI 40-A-388 (Collaborator)
    Neogene-Quaternary tectonic evolution of the eastern border of the Cerrilladas Pedemontanas (33°-34°S), Mendoza province. (Lead PI: V. Garcia)
  • 2011 – 2016 ANPCyT & UNRN (Argentina), PI UNRN 40-B-243, PICTO UNRN 2010-0175 & PICT 2013-1264 (Collaborator) Quaternary tectonic evolution and potential seismic hazard of the Cordillera Oriental, the Santa Bárbara System and surrounding regions (23°30´ - 26°30´S). (Lead PI:V.Garcia)

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