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Maricar Rabonza

Maricar Rabonza is a final-year PhD candidate at the Asian School of the Environment, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), working under Asst. Professor David Lallemant. The working title of her thesis is “Dynamic urban risk modelling for long-term disaster risk reduction.” Her current projects involve policy-related modelling of future risk of cities, counterfactual risk analysis (i.e. imagining the ‘what-ifs’ in disaster risk), and calibrating hazard models using geostatistics. Maricar holds an MSc in Civil-Geotechnical Engineering from University of the Philippines Diliman. Prior to that, she spent 5 years as a senior modeller to support capacity-building of remote communities in the Philippines in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan, and to develop nationwide landslide susceptibility maps. She is now a recipient of scholarship funding from the National Research Foundation Fellowship and Earth Observatory of Singapore.

Gender
Female
Subject
Geology
Affiliation
Nanyang Technological University
Title
PhD Candidate, PhD Student at Nanyang Technological University
Education
1.June 2008 - April 2013: University of the Philippines ;Degree:BS Civil Engineering2.January 2015 - June 2018:University of the Philippines Diliman;Degree:MS Civil Engineering - Geotechnical3.August 2018 - May 2023:Nanyang Technological University;Degree:Bachelor of Philosophy
Work Experience
1.May 2013 - June 2018:UP Resilience Institute / UP NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards);Position:Senior Researcher
Achievement
1.Awarded July 2018:Earth Observatory of Singapore PhD Scholarship 2.Awarded July 2018:National Research Foundation (Singapore) Fellowship Grant (NRF–NRFF2018–06) - PhD Scholarship
Degree
PhD
Last Modified
2022.5.30
Resources Type
Self-built
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