Work Experience
Professor Asch, an internationally renowned geomorphologist, has long been engaged in debris flow disaster assessment research. From 1970 to 2011, he taught at Utrecht University (ranked 36th in the world). Professor Asch served as chairman of the European Centre Geomorphological Hazards Institute (CERG), and was on the editorial board of Engineering Geology, a leading international journal in the field of Engineering Geology. In 2008, he was awarded the Sergey Soloviev Medal of the European Geosciences Association for his great contribution to the mechanism and prevention of geological disasters. The Sergey Soloviev Medal is awarded annually to one of the world's top scientists in the field of earth science, and is known as the Nobel Prize in earth science. In 2009, he was awarded the Order Plancius by the Royal Geographical Society of the Netherlands (KNAG). Professor Asch has been involved in the preparation and participation of research projects in more than 20 European countries and is a scientific advisor to tu Delft, ITC Enschede, the National Research Council of the Netherlands, the National Centre for Scientific Research of France and the European Commission. Published 115 SCI papers.
Achievement
Professor whom Asch had secretly since 2011, and geological disaster prevention and geological environmental protection of state key laboratory of cooperation, and hired as a visiting professor, remote landslide at high speed and large landslide prediction and evaluation, monitoring and early warning and risk prevention and control in many innovative research work, and geological disaster prevention and geological environmental protection of state key laboratory of cooperation, He published 15 SCI papers on Geomorphology, Landslides, Engineering Geology, Geotechnique and other international top journals in this field, and guided young teachers and graduate students to write and revise more than 120 English papers.