Prof. Dr. David N. Bresch
Prof. Dr. David N. Bresch
Full Professor at the Department of Environmental Systems Science
ETH Zürich
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Research area
David Bresch’s research focuses on the impacts of weather and climate on socio-economic systems. Combining numerical (open source) probabilistic modelling of weather and climate risks with the engagement of decision makers and end-users, his research aims to explore ways to strengthen their resilience and create a shared understanding of weather and climate susceptibility. Such an integrated view along the chain of impacts also opens new perspectives and approaches to the treatment of uncertainty in decision-making. He has conducted many case studies across the globe, applying a worldwide consistent, yet locally specific methodology to strengthen climate resilience while integrating adaptation with economic development and sustainable growth.
Full Professor for Weather and Climate Risks at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zürich and MeteoSwiss since 2016. 2000-2016, roles at Swiss Re included Head Business Development, Global Head Sustainability, Head Atmospheric Perils Group and Chief modeler for natural catastrophe risk assessment. 1998-1999 Research Associate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, Cambridge, USA. Member of the Swiss UNFCCC delegation 2009-2012 and 2015, member of the Private Sector Advisory Group (PSAG) of the UN Green Climate Fund (GCF), 2014-2016. Member of the OcCC 2009-2021 and steering committee member of ProClim, 2010-2022, advisory board member of Deltares, Netherlands. Board member of WWF Switzerland 2013-2022, Academia Engelberg and sanu future learning AG. PhD in physics from ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
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Course Catalogue
Autumn Semester 2024
Number | Unit |
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364-1058-00L | Risk Center Seminar Series |
365-1190-00L | Climate Risk and Sustainability in Finance and Insurance |
651-4095-01L | Colloquium Atmosphere and Climate 1 |
651-4095-02L | Colloquium Atmosphere and Climate 2 |
651-4095-03L | Colloquium Atmosphere and Climate 3 |