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Tim Hahn is a Research Fellow at the Department of Structural Geology and Geodynamics within the Geoscience Center of the University of Göttingen since 2016, specializing in seismotectonic regionalization and structural analysis of Germany and neighboring regions.
His educational background includes:
- Diploma in Geosciences from Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (2015)
Hahn's research centers on seismic hazard assessment through seismotectonic regionalization, building on his diploma work modeling the inverted Marisfelder Graben rift system. He integrates structural geology, geodynamics, and 3D modeling to analyze regional tectonics and earthquake risks, with emphasis on Central European seismic frameworks and geological survey methodologies.
His 2019-2020 publications consistently develop seismotectonic regionalization concepts for Germany, presented at major conferences including EGU and DGG. These works demonstrate interdisciplinary approaches combining geological mapping, seismic data analysis, and 3D visualization to address seismic hazard challenges across political borders in Central Europe.
No scientific awards or fellowships are documented in available sources.
Teaching activities include Structural Geology Exercises (B.Geo.105), QGIS-supported 3D analysis (B.Geo.714/M.Geo.336), and Case Studies in Structural Geology (B.Geo.204). Student supervision and grant information are not specified. Research is conducted within the Department of Structural Geology and Geodynamics, leveraging the Geoscience Center's facilities for structural analysis and geodynamic modeling.



