Joachim Ritterمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Joachim Ritter is apl. Professor of Geophysics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) , Geophysical Institute (GPI). He has been with KIT since 2002, after completing his habilitation at the University of Göttingen. His research integrates experimental seismology with field experiments across Europe and Africa. Education Diplom in Geophysics, University of Karlsruhe (TH), 1985–1991 Doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.), Faculty of Physics, University of Karlsruhe, 1996 Habilitation, Faculty of Physics, University of Göttingen, 2002 Research Interests Ritter’s work spans experimental seismology , seismic tomography , seismic anisotropy , and induced seismicity . He operates mobile broadband arrays to image Earth’s interior, studies deformation in the mantle and lithosphere, and monitors volcanic regions such as the Eifel volcanic field and the East African Rift. Additional foci include wind-turbine-induced ground motion and urban seismology . Publication Trends Recent publications (2022–2025) concentrate on volcano-seismic monitoring in Germany and Greece, wind-energy seismic emissions , shear-wave splitting beneath Central Europe, and fault imaging of active tectonic zones. The breadth reflects both methodological advances and targeted regional studies. Scientific Awards 2017 Faculty Teaching Award, KIT Advising & Committees Ritter has supervised numerous master theses and PhD projects, and he leads the KArlsruhe BroadBand Array (KABBA). He has served on national and international committees including the European Seismological Commission, AlpArray Science Council, and the German Geophysical Society Board. Labs & Teams He heads the Working Group on Analysis of Wind Turbines and previously acted as Spokesperson for the KIT Competence Field "Geosphere and Risk Management". His team operates dense seismological networks across Germany and Europe.








