
معرفی
Wiebke Jäger is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Water and Climate Risk, Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She specializes in natural hazard risk analysis using advanced statistical methods. Her research focuses on multi-hazards, compound events, and uncertainty analysis in environmental systems.
Education:
- PhD in Hydraulic Engineering, TU Delft (2018)
- MSc in Applied Mathematics, TU Delft (2013)
- MSc in Engineering and Policy Analysis, TU Delft (2013)
- BSc in Mechanical Engineering, ETH Zürich (2010)
Research Interests:
Her work integrates probabilistic risk analysis with multivariate statistical techniques to assess complex interactions between physical and societal risk factors. Key areas include extreme value analysis, time series modeling of coastal hazards, and Bayesian network approaches for decision support systems.
Publications:
Recent work emphasizes open-source tools like VineCopulas for copula modeling and applications in coastal risk reduction. Her articles span topics from wave parameter simulation to multi-hazard dynamics under climate change.
Labs/Teams:
She leads the MYRIAD-EU project’s work package on risk driver dynamics and contributes to the development of the VineCopulas Python package.





