
معرفی
Heather K. Handley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Earth Sciences, specializing in volcanology and volcanic hazards. Her research focuses on understanding volcanic processes, eruption dynamics, and the societal impacts of volcanic activity. She has contributed to studies on volcanoes like Montserrat and Merapi, emphasizing hazard assessment and risk management. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and disaster resilience.
Her research interests include volcanic eruptions, magma dynamics, and the historical context of volcanic activity. Notable contributions involve analyzing urban exposure to volcanic hazards and investigating the geological record of past eruptions. She has organized conferences on science communication and volcanic hazards, including the 1st Science Communication Club 2025 and the Change the Climate - Change the Dialogue Symposium 2024.
Handley’s publications span peer-reviewed journals and book chapters, with a focus on integrating field observations with geochemical and petrological analyses. Her work highlights interdisciplinary approaches to understanding volcanic systems and improving public preparedness for eruptions.





