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Elinor S. Meredith is a Researcher and Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Applied Earth Sciences at Nanyang Technological University. Her work focuses on volcanic hazards, particularly lava flow dynamics, urban exposure to volcanic risks, and risk assessment methodologies. She has contributed to global datasets analyzing the impacts of lava flows on infrastructure and populations, emphasizing the integration of geospatial data and critical infrastructure resilience.
Her research spans volcanology, hazard modeling, and risk mitigation strategies. Key projects include evaluating city exposure to volcanic hazards, refining population exposure estimation techniques, and analyzing lava flow behaviors through field investigations and remote sensing. Meredith collaborates internationally, contributing to both peer-reviewed articles and open-access datasets, such as the 'Lava flow impacts on the built environment' dataset published in 2024.
Meredith's work addresses global trends in volcanic risk, with a focus on vulnerable regions like Southeast Asia and urban centers near volcanoes. Her research bridges empirical field studies with theoretical frameworks, aiming to enhance disaster preparedness and resilience planning. While not explicitly listed, her contributions suggest active participation in interdisciplinary teams focused on environmental hazards and civil infrastructure protection.



