Do not miss our next geo-webinar!
The next geo-webinar will take place on Friday 31st March at 12.30pm (Belgian time), via the Zoom online platform. If you wish to attend, do no hesitate to send an email at caroline.michellier(a)africamuseum.be. After a 20-30 minute presentation, we will have the opportunity to ask questions for another 10-15 minutes. In order not to disadvantage anyone, the oral presentation will be in English or in French, while the slides will be in French or in English inversely.
2023-03-27
NEXT GEO-WEBINAR
Axel Deijns
Doctoral student at RMCA and VUB, he will present his doctoral research entitled "Using remote sensing to understand landslide and flash flood event occurrence in a changing tropical East Africa".
When: Friday 31st March 2023
Where: Zoom online platform
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Inge Cools
Doctoral student at KULeuven and UGhent, she will present her doctoral research entitled "Ore-forming processes of gold mineralization in Central Africa – Imonga and Namoya mineralization in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo".
When: Friday 10th March 2023
Where: Zoom online platform
Blaise Mafuko Nyandwi
Doctoral student at the RMCA and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and chef de travaux of the department of Geology of the University of Goma, he will present his doctoral research entitled "Volcanic risk mitigation paradox in Goma: insights into risk perception and coping behavior before and after the eruption of Nyiragongo in 2021 (Eastern DR Congo)".
When: Friday 10th February 2023
Where: Zoom online platform
Toussaint Mugaruka Bibentyo
Doctoral student at the RMCA and the University of Ghent and chef de travaux of the geology department of the Official University of Bukavu, he will present his doctoral research entitled "Weathering, rock type, bedrock incision and landslides in an extremely rapidly incised tropical river: the Ruzizi gorge in the Kivu Rift”.
When: Friday 20th January 2023
Where: Zoom online platform
Tony Kayembe-Kitenge
Research assistant at the Toxicology and Environmental unit of Lubumbashi University and at the Higher institute of Medical Techniques (Lubumbashi), he will present his research entitled "Metal exposure and birth defects in the Katanga Copperbelt (D.R. Congo)”.
When: Friday 16th December 2022
Where: Zoom online platform
Clemence Idukunda
Doctoral student at the University of Namur and the Royal Museum for Central Africa, with the scientific support of the Department of Geography of the University of Rwanda and INES-Ruhengeri, she will present her research entitled "Preliminary assessment of community vulnerability to landslides and floods in northwestern Rwanda”.
When: Friday 18th November 2022
Where: Zoom online platform
Jos Subira
Researcher at the Goma Volcano Observatory, and doctoral student at the University of Liège, the Royal Museum for Central Africa (Natural hazards unit) and European Center for Geodynamics and Seismology (ECGS/MNHN), he will present his PhD research activities in the framework of seismic monitoring in the Virunga volcanic province (DR Congo).
When: Friday 24th June 2022
Where: Zoom online platform
Pascal Sibomana
Doctoral student at the University of Liège (Department of Geography), the Royal Museum for Central Africa (Natural hazards unit) and INES-Ruhengeri (Department of Civil Engineering), he will present his research entitled "Landslides distribution in the changing landscapes of Northern-western provinces of Rwanda”.
When: Friday 6th May 2022
Where: Zoom online platform
Jean Nsabimana
Research assistant at the University of Burundi and doctoral student at the University of Namur (Department of geography) and the Royal Museum for Central Africa, he will present his research entitled "Exposure to past disasters related to hydrological hazards: the case of Bujumbura city, Burundi”.
When: Friday 22th April 2022
Where: Zoom online platform
Eric Lutete Landu
Chef de travaux at the University of Kinshasa and doctoral student at the University of Liège (Faculty of Sciences), he will present his research entitled "How can we control urban gully erosion? Lessons learned from successes and failures”.
When: Friday 11th March 2022
Where: Zoom online platform
John Sekajugo
Doctoral student at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, the Mountains of the Moon University and the Mbarara University of Science and Technology, he will present his research entitled "Can citizen scientists provide a reliable geo-hydrological hazard inventory? An analysis of biases, sensitivity and precision for the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda”.
When: Tuesday 22nd February 2022
Where: Zoom online platform
Ephrem Kamathe
Doctoral student at the Katholiek Universiteit Leuven, the Goma Volcano Observatory, the Royal Museum for Central Africa and the University of Goma, he will present his research entitled "Magma diversity under Nyamulagira volcano, D.R. Congo”.
When: Friday 4th February 2022
Where: Zoom online platform
Axel Deijns
Doctoral student at the Natural Hazards service of the Royal Museum for Central Africa and in the Department of Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, he will present his research entitled "Understanding landslide and flash flood patterns in tropical East Africa through the use of remote sensing”.
When: Friday 14th January 2022
Where: Zoom online platform
Louise Delhaye
Researcher at the Natural Hazards service of the Royal Museum for Central Africa and in the Cartography and GIS research group of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, she will present her research entitled "Structure-from-motion photogrammetry: application to the study of the Nyiragongo lava lake (DRC)”.
When: Friday 17th December 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
Nicholus Mboga
Recently graduated as a doctor of Sciences at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), he will present his PhD research, entitled “Deep learning techniques for generation of baseline data from historical panchromatic orthomosaics for long-term urbanization studies”.
When: Friday 26th November 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
Désiré Kubwimana
Doctoral student at the University of Mohammed V in Rabat (Morocco) and University of Burundi, he will present part of his PhD research, entitled “Characteristics and distribution of landslides in the hillslopes of Bujumbura (Burundi)”.
When: Monday 8 November 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
Jean Claude Maki Mateso
Doctoral student at the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium) and research associate at the Department of Geophysics of the Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles de Lwiro (RDCongo), he will present his PhD research, entitled "Living on landslide: land use on unstable slopes in a rural environment of the Rift flanks west of Lake Kivu in Kalehe region (DR Congo)".
When: Friday 1 October 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
Hardy Nkodia
Doctoral student in tectonics and structural geology at the RMCA and the Marien Ngouabi University (Congo Brazzaville), he will present a part of his PhD research, entitled "Les failles et les plis comme clés du développement multisectoriel au Congo Kinshasa et Congo Brazzaville".
When: Friday 1 October 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
Guy Ilombe
Doctoral student at the RMCA, the Official University of Bukavu, the University of Kinshasa and the University of Liège, he will present his research entitled "Quantifying the impacts of urban gullying at the scale of the Democratic Republic of Congo".
When: Friday 25 June 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
Christian Kalikone
Doctoral student at the RMCA, the Official University of Bukavu, the University of Burundi and the University of Ghent, and researcher at the Geology Department of the Official University of Bukavu, he will present his research focusing on "Petrographic and cartographic study of the Kalehe, Idjwi and Nyangezi_Kamanyola sectors (South Kivu, DRC)".
When: Friday 18 June 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
Théo Mana (CRSN-Lwiro) and Thomas Gérard (ULiège)
One year of data collection on natural disasters by the Kivu Citizen Observers: what results for which perspective?
When: Friday 21 May 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
GeoRiskA at e-EGU 2021
Presentation of the researches of the GeoRiskA team and collaborators at the EGU on-line conference.
When: 26 to 30 April 2021
Where: On-line on the EGU2021 website
Arthur Depicker
Doctoral student at the KU Leuven, he will present his PhD research, entitled "Deforestation and landslide risk in the Kivu Rift: a brief history (1958-2016)".
When: Friday 9 April 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
Antoine Dille
Doctoral student at the RMCA and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, he will present his PhD research, entitled "Remote sensing of slow moving landslides in the tropics: natural and anthropogenic controls", which will be publicly defend on 25 March 2021.
When: Friday 19 March 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
Violet Kanyiginya Twagira
Doctoral student at the RMCA, the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Mbarara University of Science and Technology in Uganda, she will present her research entitled "Inventory and preliminary assessment of natural hazards in Kigezi highlands, South Western Uganda".
When: Friday 26 February 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
Blaise Mafuko
Doctoral student at the RMCA and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and chef de travaux at the Geology Department of the University of Goma, he will present the latest advances in his research "Demographic control of volcanic risk perception: case of Goma, DR Congo (Preliminary results)".
When: Friday 5 February 2021
Where: Zoom online platform
Toussaint Mugaruka Bibentyo
Doctoral student at the RMCA and the University of Ghent and chef de travaux of the geology department of the Official University of Bukavu, he will present this first webinar entitled "Landslides, river incision and environmental changes: the Ruzizi gorge in the Kivu Rift".
When: Friday 15 January 2021
Where: Zoom online platform