Prof. Klaus Holliger
Curriculum Vitae | Publications
Klaus Holliger received MSc (1987) and PhD (1990) degrees in geophysics from ETH Zurich and a postgraduate degree in economics (2000) from the University of London. He did an extended postdoc at Rice University in Houston, Texas, and joined ETH Zurich's newly founded Applied and Environmental Geophysics Group as a lecturer in 1994, became senior lecturer in 1996, and was named professor in 2002. Klaus has also worked for shorter periods of time at the USGS, Imperial College, and the University of Cambridge. In 2005, he accepted a chaired professorship at the University of Lausanne.
He just finished a term as vice-dean of research and is now the director of the university's geophysics institute. He recently became editor-in-chief of Journal of Applied Geophysics and previously served as associate editor of Geophysics, Water Resources Research, and Geology. Klaus was awarded the ETH-Medal for his MSc thesis, a Paul-Niggli-Foundation Fellowship for his PhD thesis and the Latsis Prize for his more recent work. Klaus is broadly interested and has worked in a variety of fundamental and applied research domains. To date, he has published more than 90 peer-refereed papers.
Currently, his main research interests are the inherently trans-disciplinary fields of environmental geophysics in general and hydrogeophysics in particular. Klaus teaches courses related to this topic at the University of Lausanne, EPFL, and the University of Neuchâtel, co-organized SEG's first non-oil/gas-related workshop on this subject, and has recently served as guest editor for a hydrogeophysics special issue of Near Surface Geophysics.
Curriculum Vitae
Professional Experience
1988-present
Author of more than 90 peer-reviewed articles in leading international journals; supervisor of more than 20 MSc/Diploma and PhD students, 4 of whom were awarded high-level distinctions, and 6 postdocs, 5 of whom have already become professors themselves or advanced to senior positions.
2009-present
Director, Institute of Geophysics, University of Lausanne
2006-2009
Vice-Dean of Research, Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Lausanne
2006-present
Lecturer University of Neuchâtel and Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne (EPFL)
2005-present
Full Professor, Institute of Geophysics, University of Lausanne
2002-2005
Titular Professor, Institute of Geophysics, ETH Zürich
1994-2002
Lecturer and Senior Research Scientist (leader of research group), Institute of Geophysics, ETH Zürich
1990-1994
Research Associate ("postdoc"), Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA
1985-1990
Research/Teaching Assistant, ETH Zürich
Education
2000
Postgraduate Diploma in Economics, University of London
1996
Habilitation, ETH Zürich
1990
PhD, ETH Zürich
1987
Diploma ETH Zürich/Imperial College London
Awards and Fellowships
2001
Visiting scientist fellowship, Agency for Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
1999
Winner of the Prix Latsis Universitaire
1998
Visiting scientist fellowship, Stanford University/United States Geological Survey, Palo Alto/Menlo Park, California, USA
1996
Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) distinguished speaker citation
1995
Guest lecturer fellowship, Imperial College, London, U.K.
1991
Young researcher fellowship of Paul-Niggli-Foundation
1988
Visiting scientist fellowship, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K.
1987
Winner of ETH medal for diploma thesis research / ETH diploma with distinction
1986
Exchange student fellowship, Imperial College, London, U.K.
Editorial Positions
2009-present
Editor-in-chief "Journal of Applied Geophysics"
2008-2009
Guest editor of Hydrogoephysics Special Issue of Near Surface Geophysics
2006-2008
Associate editor Water Resources Research
2004-2009
Associate editor Geophysics
1998-2006
Editorial board member Journal of Applied Geophysics
1999-2003
Associate editor Geology
2000-2002
Co-editor of textbook Heterogeneity in the Crust and Upper Mantle - Nature, Scaling and Seismic Properties (Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York)
Major Areas of Work and Interest
- Borehole and surface environmental geophysical investigations
- "Hydrogeophysics"
- Geostatistics
- Computational geophysics
Publications
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Institute of Geophysics
University of Lausanne
Amphipole Building
CH-1015 Lausanne
Email : Klaus.Holliger@unil.ch
Phone : +41 21 692 4403
Fax : +41 21 692 44 05
Secretary : +41 21 692 4400
Cape aux Moines, spring 2005 (with Baptiste Dafflon)


