Lyubka Pashova | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award | 25942

Assoc. Prof. Dr Lyubka Pashova | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences | Bulgaria

Assoc. Professor Lyubka Pashova is a distinguished geodesist and geoscientist at the National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography (NIGGG), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, where she has been serving as an Associate Professor since 2012. With a strong academic foundation rooted in engineering geodesy, cartography, and photogrammetry, she brings over three decades of professional and research experience to the advancement of modern geosciences. She earned her M.Sc. in Geodesy, Cartography and Photogrammetry from the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy (UACEG), Sofia, and later completed her Ph.D. in General, Higher and Applied Geodesy at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Assoc. Prof. Pashova’s research is internationally recognized for its interdisciplinary scope and societal relevance. Her core scientific interests focus on geodetic reference coordinate and height systems, local and regional geodynamic processes, sea level change and its linkage to climate change, and the application of advanced mathematical, statistical, and intelligent methods for geospatial data analysis. A defining feature of her work is the integration of GNSS, satellite remote sensing, UAV photogrammetry, GIS, and big data analytics to address complex natural hazards such as earthquakes, floods, landslides, and tsunamis, particularly in the Balkan and Black Sea regions. She has played key roles in numerous national, European, NATO, and ESA-funded projects, both as a participant and as a project manager. Notably, she has managed projects related to tsunami hazard and risk assessment in the Black Sea and contributed significantly to initiatives on flood risk management, Copernicus services, digital geodetic twins, and disaster preparedness. Her leadership extends to supervising doctoral students, coordinating interdisciplinary teams, and contributing to the development of research infrastructure and capacity building in geodesy and geospatial sciences.

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Global TEC maps based on GNSS data: 1. Empirical background TEC model

– Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics , 2013


Conceptual framework for educational disaster centre “Save the Children Life”

– The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial, 2015 | Cited by 225

 

Ms. Claudia Elijas-Parra | Structural Geology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Claudia Elijas-Parra | Structural Geology | Best Researcher Award

University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Claudia Elijas-Parra is a PhD student in Geophysics at the University of Edinburgh, specializing in the rheology of dense unsteady granular flows with shear gradients. Her research focuses on understanding granular temperature and the contact network in complex flows, particularly in pyroclastic density currents, to refine large-scale volcanic hazard models. With expertise in high-performance computing and numerical modeling, she contributes to advancing our knowledge of volcanic processes and geophysical flows.

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🎓 Education

Claudia Elijas-Parra is a PhD candidate in Geophysics at the University of Edinburgh, researching pyroclastic density currents using numerical modeling and high-performance computing. She holds a First-Class Honours MEarthPhys from the same university, with work on geomechanical risk and geophysical flow modeling. She completed her secondary education at Institut Pons D’Icart, Spain, with a 9.7/10 grade and spent an exchange year in London.

💼 Experience

Claudia Elijas-Parra is a PhD candidate in Geophysics at the University of Edinburgh, specializing in numerical modeling of pyroclastic density currents. She holds a First-Class Honours MEarthPhys and has experience as a Tutor & Demonstrator in mathematics, programming, volcanology, and seismology. Previously, she worked as a Research Assistant on catastrophic rock failure and interned to improve hybrid learning strategies. She completed her secondary education in Spain with a 9.7/10 grade and spent an exchange year in London.

🔬 Research Interests

🌋 Granular Flow Rheology – Understanding the dynamics of unsteady shear flows in pyroclastic density currents
💻 High-Performance ComputingNumerical simulations using MFIX-DEM, ParaView, COMSOL Multiphysics
🌍 Volcanic Hazard Assessment – Improving the boundary conditions of large-scale volcanic models
🧱 Rock Mechanics & Failure – Investigating microcrack evolution in deforming porous rocks

🏆 Awards & Grants

🏅 Overseas Research Visit & Conference Fund – E4DTP (2023) (Cities on Volcanoes 12, Guatemala)
🏅 12th SAGES Small Grant – SAGES (2023) (Cities on Volcanoes 12, Guatemala)
🏅 Small EPS Grant – University of Edinburgh (2023) (Cities on Volcanoes 12, Guatemala)
🏅 Certificate of Achievement – University of Edinburgh (2023) (Top Student in Earth Science Masters)
🏅 Small EPS Grant – University of Edinburgh (2022) (Summer Research Internship)

📚 Publication & Conferences

📄 Elijas-Parra et al. (2025). Controls on shear band orientation in deforming porous rocks: insights from improved microcrack segmentation method. 🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.jsg.2025.105404

🎤 Tectonic Studies Group (TSG) Annual Meeting (Burlington House, London, 2022)

Quantifying crack network evolution during failure of a porous rock

🎤 Cities on Volcanoes 12 (CoV12) (Antigua, Guatemala, 2022)

Basal flow rheology of pyroclastic density currents: Implications for large-scale modeling in volcanic hazard assessment