Marit van Tiel is a Lecturer at ETH Zürich's Department of Glaciology, specializing in mountain hydrology and glacierized catchment systems. Her research examines glacio-hydrological controls on streamflow variability, climate change impacts on water resources, drought mechanisms, and the role of glaciers in regulating downstream hydrology. She holds a PhD in Environmental Hydrological Systems from the University of Freiburg, an MSc in Hydrology and Water Resources from Wageningen University, and a BSc in Soil, Water, Atmosphere from the same institution. Research Interests: Van Tiel's work integrates field observations with modeling to understand hydrological feedbacks in alpine environments. Key themes include glacier compensation effects, meltwater timing shifts, and water security in mountain regions under climate stress. Her projects emphasize practical applications for sustainable water resource management. Publication Trends: Recent articles demonstrate a strong focus on cryosphere-groundwater interactions, hyper-resolution hydrological modeling, and climate impact assessments in global mountain regions. Methodologically, her research combines empirical data analysis with scenario-based projections to address water scarcity challenges.










