Rolf Sidler
Research
Rolf Sidler studied geophysics at the ETH Zürich and received his diploma in natural sciences in 2003. He was awarded a Marie Curie mobility research training grant for his PhD which he carried out at OGS (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale) Trieste and ETH Zurich. At the time he works partly at the Institute of Geophysics at UNIL Lausanne as a postdoctoral research assistant and partly as a certified mountain guide in the European Alps.
His research focuses on numerical modeling of wave propagation at interfaces and surfaces in the presence of attenuation, anisotropy and gradients. He recently started to work with Biot-type porous media which are thought to accurately describe wave propagation in hydrogeological environments.
Curriculum Vitae
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