Team
Coordination
A. Geyer is an expert in volcanic system dynamics and quantitative volcanic hazard assessment, integrating geophysical, geochemical, and numerical modelling approaches. Her research focuses on the internal structure of active volcanic systems, magma storage processes, and eruptive forecasting, with particular emphasis on explosive volcanism and multi-hazard scenarios. She has participated in and led several research campaigns in volcanic regions including Antarctica (Deception Island) and the Garrotxa Volcanic Field (Catalunya) combining field-based investigations with advanced modelling techniques to improve hazard evaluation and risk mitigation strategies.
Researchers and Research Assistants
M. Aulinas is an igneous petrologist and geochemist working on shallow magmatic processes and eruptive dynamics, reconstruction of magmatic systems and characterization of mantelic sources. She integrates different approaches including petrography, whole-rock and mineral chemistry and stable and radiogenic isotopes.
H. Albert is a volcanologist and petrologist-geochemist, and her research aims to understand the magmatic systems and the timescales of the processes occurring at depth and during magma transport towards the surface. H. Albert uses multidisciplinary approaches that relate petrological, geochemical and diffusion modelling results with volcano monitoring data. H. Albert is currently working on a range of projects that include the study of magmatic processes in different volcano types and tectonic settings (e.g., Teide-Pico Viejo, Piton de la Fournaise, Mt. Fuji, Paricutin, and other monogenetic volcanoes ). Her main research interest is to improve the forecasting of volcanic eruptions by better understanding the processes occurring at depth. H. Albert aims to develop conceptual models that integrate petrology and unrest data, with the main focus on quantifying times of unrest and magma transport towards the surface.
S. Barde-Cabusson is a Senior Scientist at Geosciences Barcelona (CSIC). Her research focuses on imaging and understanding volcanic structures and hydrothermal systems using near‑surface geophysics. Her work aims to advance geohazard and georesource knowledge through innovative underground‑imaging methods.
X. Bolós is a Senior Scientist at Geosciences Barcelona (CSIC) specializing in physical volcanology and volcanic hazards. He has conducted research in several volcanic regions, including Catalonia, the Canary Islands, Mexico, Vietnam, Hawai‘i, and Turkey, and has participated in volcanic crisis response in Spain and Mexico.
A. Folch is a Senior Scientist at Geosciences Barcelona (CSIC) specializing in atmospheric transport modelling and natural hazards. With a background in applied mathematics and physics, his work focuses on the development of high-performance computational tools, including CFD and finite element methods, to simulate atmospheric dispersion processes, support hazard assessment and contribute to operational forecasting and renewable energy applications.
S. Giralt is an expert in climatic reconstructions based on multidisciplinary studies of high temporal resolution marine and lake sediment cores. He has participated in various Antarctic campaigns focused on the extraction of sediment cores of Livingston Island lakes and of the sea-flooded caldera of Deception Island.
T. Girona is a physics-based modeler and data scientist specializing in volcanology and seismology. His work focuses on understanding subsurface processes and designing methodological frameworks to improve the forecasting of extreme geological events. He has led and contributed to field campaigns measuring soil degassing at active volcanoes, combining observations with advanced analytical, experimental, and modeling approaches.
G. Gisbert is an expert in the use of petrology and geochemistry to comprehensively investigate volcanic systems, from the magma source in the mantle to volcanic deposits alteration. He has worked in multiple volcanic regions including the Catalan volcanic region, the Canary Islands, Deception Island in Antarctica, the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt and Sardinia.
J. Ibañez is a Materials Scientist specialized in using different analytical tools like X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), Raman spectroscopy or optical techniques (hyperspectral imaging) in order to (i) characterize the mineralogy and geochemistry of Earth and planetary materials and (ii) to investigate the fundamental properties (structural, vibrational, optical), both at ambient conditions and as a function of pressure, of minerals and advanced materials. He is currently the Scientific Director of GEO3BCN’s X-ray Diffraction Laboratory, which offers support to GEO3BCN researchers and also to external users from public and private universities and companies worldwide.
A. Jiménez is a Geological Engineer (UNAM), holds a PhD in Natural Resources and Environment (UPC), and is a certified Gemologist (UB), with nearly 20 years of experience bridging academia and industry. Her doctoral research developed a geochemical model for strategic metal exploration through international collaboration between Catalonia, Mexico, and Bolivia. She has participated in mining, geothermal, and environmental projects.Since 2025, she is Senior Technician at the X-ray Diffraction Service (GEO3BCN-CSIC).
A. Lobo is an expert on the analysis of remotely sensed imagery, both from satellite and from UAVs. Besides standard multi-temporal and multi-spectral imagery, he has experience on the analysis of satellite hyperspectral imagery and on acquiring and analysing spectra from UAVs.
L. Mingari is a postdoctoral researcher at Geosciences Barcelona (GEO3BCN-CSIC) in the field of computational geosciences, with research interests covering volcanology, atmospheric dispersion, numerical weather prediction modelling, ensemble-based data assimilation, wildfire spread modeling and generative IA. His work combines numerical modelling, high-performance computing, and applied research for probabilistic forecasting and hazard assessment, with contributions spanning methodological development, community software, and operational applications.
R. Oliva is a Material Scientist whose focus of research is the study of optical, structural and vibrational properties of minerals and advanced crystalline materials under different thermodynamic conditions; from high temperature down to 4.2 K and hydrostatic pressures up to 80 GPa, corresponding to Earth’s lower mantle. To that end, he acquired expertise in the use of several spectroscopic techniques, including Raman spectroscopy, Brillouin spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopies such as FTIR, modulated spectroscopies such as photoreflectivity, photoluminescence as well as x-ray diffraction measurements.
D. Pedrazzi is a physical volcanologist working on active volcanism and volcanic hazard assessment. His research focuses on eruptive dynamics, stratigraphy of monogenetic volcanic systems, and magma–water interaction processes. He integrates field mapping and stratigraphic analysis with geophysics, numerical modeling, and laboratory techniques such as granulometry, component analysis, and optical and electron microscopy.
P. Tierz is an expert on probabilistic volcanic hazard assessment (PVHA). His work focuses on merging volcanological data with physical and statistical models of volcanic processes to quantify uncertainty and incorporate it into PVHA. He has developed and/or contributed to PVHA for volcanic systems in several countries, including multi-volcano and multi-hazard assessments. He has also created methods and tools to identify data-driven sets of analogue volcanoes, with the goal of alleviating data-scarcity issues in volcanology.
PhD students
J. Aymerich is a PhD student in volcanology with a background in physics and data science. His research focuses on applying numerical modeling and data-driven methods to volcanic systems and hazard assessment, grounded in geological principles. He is currently studying volcanoes in Central Anatolia (Turkey), using machine learning to analyze petrological data as well as other techniques that involve modeling of volcanic systems and hazards.
A. Guerrero is a PhD candidate whose research centers on Probabilistic Volcanic Hazard Analysis and the development of scalable, high-performance computing (HPC) workflows for tephra dispersal and lava flow modelling.
L. Muir is a PhD student researching active volcanism in the Central Anatolian Volcanic Province (Turkey). Her work focuses on the Acıgöl volcanic complex, where she integrates field-based stratigraphy with petrological analyses to reconstruct its eruptive history and dynamics, and to investigate the magmatic system and processes driving its eruptions.
Collaborators
National
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Josep de la Puente
CREAF
Sergi Pla-Rabes
Instituto de Física de Cantabria
Isabel Campos
Instituto Geográfico Nacional
Carmen López Moreno
Itahiza Domínguez
- Stavros Meletlidis
Institut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya
Miquel Vilà
Sara Figueras
Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya
Josep Ramon Miró
Universidad de Alicante
David Benavente
Universidad de Málaga
Jorge Macías
University of Salamanca
Antonio Álvarez-Valero
Universidade da Coruña
Armand Hernández
Roberto Bao
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Oriol Oms
Universitat de Barcelona
Alberto Sáez
Marc Oliva
International
Addis Ababa University (Ethiopia)
Gezahegn Yirgu
British Geological Survey (UK)
- Susan Loughlin
Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks
David Fee
Icelandic Meteorological Office
Sara Barsotti
INGV (Italy)
Antonio Costa
- Laura Sandri
IPGP (France)
Alexandre Fournier
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Paul Lundgren
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU)
Alice-Agnes Gabriel
Kyriaki Drymoni
Marquette University (USA)
- Elaine Spiller
Massey University (New Zealand)
Gabor Kereszturi
Oxford Brookes University (UK)
Wesley Fraser
Queensland University (Australia)
- Teresa Ubide
University of Bristol (UK)
- Jeremy Phillips
University of Edinburgh (UK)
- Eliza Calder
University of Exeter (UK)
- James Hickey
- Jasmine Dibben
Università Federico II Napoli (Italy)
- Jacopo Selva
Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)
Karen Fontijn
Universidad Nacional de México (Mexico)
Lucia Capra
Universidad de San Francisco de Quito (Ecuador)
René Parra
Université Savoie Mont‐Blanc – CNRS (France)
- Andre Revil
Universidade dos Açores (Portugal)
Pedro Raposeiro
Vítor Gonçalves
Université de Laval (Quebec, Canada)
Dermot Antoniades
University of Geneva (Switzerland)
Costanza Bonadonna
University of Liverpool
Janine Kavanagh
University of Texas (USA)
Timothy Shanahan
University of Turin
Matteo Spagnolo
Wrocław University of Science and Technology (Poland)
Robert Kudrawiec


