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Anke M. Friedrich is a Professor at the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, leading research in active tectonics, earthquake studies, and geological remote sensing. She also holds an Adjunct Professor position at the University of Utah.
- PhD in Geology, MIT
- Master's Degree in Geology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Her research focuses on the evolution of Earth's surface and continental lithosphere under geodynamic and climatic influences, with expertise in intraplate deformation, fault dynamics, and machine learning applications in geological remote sensing. She leads projects like DFG Graduate School UPLIFT and StruCtiv, and coordinates international exchange programs including ERASMUS.
Recent publications highlight her work on global hiatus mapping, mantle convection modeling, and seismic hazard assessment. Key contributions include integrating PSI-InSAR data with field observations to study salt diapir deformation and earthquake fault systems.
Scientific Awards:
- Leopold-von-Buch Medal (2010)
Her collaborative grants involve institutions like the German-Czech Science Foundation and the Geological Survey of Bavaria. She mentors graduate students and develops virtual geological laboratories for teaching and research.
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