Dr. Charlotte Krawczyk

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Biography

Prof. Charlotte Krawczyk leads the Geophysical Instrument Pool at the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, where she focuses on the development and application of geophysical imaging techniques to better understand subsurface structures. Her research emphasizes near-surface geophysics, utilizing advanced methods such as Distributed Acoustic Sensing and magnetotellurics to monitor geohazards and assess the integrity of infrastructure. Krawczyk has been instrumental in significant projects that address environmental challenges and contribute to sustainable urban planning. With years of expertise in geophysics, she has contributed to numerous scientific publications and has been recognized with accolades such as the GFZ Award and Helmholtz Young Investigators Award. In her role, she fosters connections between academia and industry, driving innovations in the field of geophysics. Krawczyk advocates for non-invasive subsurface exploration methods, enhancing capabilities for research and practical applications in the community.

Research Interests

Experience

Section Head

2020-01-01 — Present

GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences • Potsdam, Germany

Leading research initiatives in geophysical imaging and subsurface monitoring.

Awards

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GFZ Award

2021-01-01
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Helmholtz Young Investigators Award

2024-01-01