This event is in the past.It took place on February 18, 2026 at Yang and Yamazaki Environment and Energy (Y2E2) Building.


Climate-Driven Landslide Hazard: Enhancing Community Resilience through Physics-Based Regional Simulations
Stanford
Discover how scientists predict landslides before they strike. This free Stanford lecture explores CRISIS, a physics-based system that mapped 70,000+ slides during Hurricane Maria and helps communities prepare for climate-driven disasters.
Cutting-edge science
Climate resilience
Free lecture
Data-driven research
Tips
đspeaker from UC Berkeley geosystems program
âïžvenue has gorgeous natural skylight lighting
Climate-Driven Landslide Hazard: Enhancing Community Resilience through Physics-Based Regional Simulations


Discover how scientists predict landslides before they strike. This free Stanford lecture explores CRISIS, a physics-based system that mapped 70,000+ slides during Hurricane Maria and helps communities prepare for climate-driven disasters.
Cutting-edge science
Climate resilience
Free lecture
Data-driven research
Tips
đspeaker from UC Berkeley geosystems program
âïžvenue has gorgeous natural skylight lighting
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