Anne Wein

U.S. Geological Survey

Anne Wein cares about increasing community resilience through co-producing natural hazard and risk information at the United States Geological Survey (USGS). She has coordinated societal consequences of multi-hazard scenarios: ShakeOut earthquake , ARkStorm winter storm, SAFRR Tsunami, and HayWired earthquake sequence. The collaborative research activities involve research and practice partners in the physical and social sciences, engineering, industry, urban planning, and emergency management. Anne also investigates the communication of aftershock forecasts during the 2010-16 Canterbury earthquake sequence with New Zealand social scientists. Recently, Anne coordinated a study of the sensitivity of the liquefaction hazard to sea-level rise in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, U.S.. Dr. Wein was trained in Decision Science at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, California, U.S.

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