
معرفی
Mauro Häusler is a Researcher at the Swiss Seismological Service (SED), part of the ETH Zurich's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (D-EAPS). His work focuses on geophysical monitoring of rock slope instabilities, seismic site response analysis, and structural characterization of geological hazards. He specializes in applying advanced seismic and vibrational techniques to assess slope stability, permafrost dynamics, and earthquake engineering challenges. Key projects include monitoring the Brienz/Brinzauls rockslide and developing methods for resonance-based instability detection.
Research interests emphasize the integration of ambient vibration analysis, modal decomposition, and numerical modeling to understand dynamic processes in mountainous regions. His contributions bridge geophysics and engineering, addressing both natural hazards and infrastructure safety. Publications highlight innovations in seismic network upgrades, glacial dynamics monitoring, and the application of 6C seismology for improved subsurface imaging.
Technical expertise includes: Frequency Domain Decomposition (FDD), spatial wavefield gradient analysis, and rotational seismometry. Current work involves advancing passive seismic techniques for real-time hazard assessment and climate change impact studies on Alpine permafrost.


