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Anna van den Broek MSc

PhD Candidate
Hazards and Earth Observation
a.j.vandenbroek@uu.nl

I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Physical Geography at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, where I research the influence of vegetation on debris flows. Using a combination of small-scale flume experiments in the Earth Simulation Laboratory, field observations, and numerical modelling, I aim to unravel how vegetation roots affect debris flow erosion and, ultimately, debris flow dynamics. Ultimately, a better understanding of the influence of roots on debris flow erosion will help us make more accurate hazard predictions and offer valuable insights for nature-based solutions to mitigate debris flow risks.

Before starting my PhD, I completed a Master鈥檚 in Earth Surface and Water at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, where I specialized in earth observation and natural hazards. Alongside my academic work, I am actively involved in public engagement. During my Master's, I contributed to the , an initiative raising climate awareness through afforestation. I have also written two articles for  and regularly participate in outreach activities at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, sharing my passion for earth sciences with a broader audience.