
معرفی
Dr. Anil Yildiz is a senior researcher and Deputy Director at the Chair of Methods for Model-based Development in Computational Engineering (MBD), RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He leads the research group Engineering Climate Change Response and is actively involved in computational modeling of geohazards and climate-responsive engineering systems.
- PhD in Civil Engineering, ETH Zurich (2018)
- M.Sc. in Civil Engineering, Bogazici University (2013)
- B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, Bogazici University (2010)
Dr. Yildiz's research centers on geohazards, particularly shallow landslides, soil-plant-atmosphere interactions, and computational modeling. He is deeply committed to reproducible workflows, data-integrated modeling, executable publications, and FAIR data principles. His work integrates machine learning, uncertainty quantification, and surrogate modeling to improve the reliability and efficiency of geohazard simulations.
His recent publications (2023–2025) emphasize FAIR data practices, reproducible workflows, and uncertainty-aware modeling in landslide and sea ice research. Key themes include modular frameworks, data reuse, and executable scientific publications, reflecting a strong trend toward open, transparent, and computationally rigorous geoscience.
Scientific awards and recognitions include:
- IDEA League Fellowship (2024)
- Culmann Prize, ETH Zurich (2019)
- Outstanding Doctoral Thesis in Civil Engineering (2018)
- Roland Schlich Early Career Scientist's Travel Support, EGU
Dr. Yildiz has been involved in significant research projects, including work on green infrastructure and ground heat exchange at the National Green Infrastructure Facility (UK), and has contributed to interdisciplinary collaborations involving geotechnical engineering, climate modeling, and infrastructure resilience. He has not formally listed advisees, but his collaborative publications suggest active mentorship and team leadership. His research group focuses on developing reliable, data-driven models for climate-related geohazards.
He has been affiliated with leading institutions including ETH Zurich, Newcastle University, University of Göttingen, and RWTH Aachen University, demonstrating a strong international research trajectory.

