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Shireen FEDERICO
Shireen FEDERICO
Communications Manager
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+(65) 6908 2265
Email:
shireenfederico@ntu.edu.sg
Office Location:
N2-01a-14
Profile
Curriculum Vitae
Publications
Conference Papers
Other Work
Resource List:
The Consequences of Breaching the Paris Agreement Pledge
Asst. Prof Aron Meltzner on the Mw 7.8 Alaska Earthquake and hazards in SE Asia
PhD Student Fangyi Tan on How Greenland Ice Melt Could Impact Sea-Level Rise in Southeast Asia
Blog Post List:
The Earth has Lost 28 Trillion Tonnes of Ice in Less than 30 Years – New Report Sparks Concerns for Sea-Level Rise in Southeast Asia
Volcanic Soundscape: How Seismic Sounds Can Reveal Eruption Secrets
Why We Need to Learn What We Can About Powerful Earthquakes
How Singapore’s Geological Past May Save Us From the Rising Seas
The Consequences of Breaching the Paris Agreement Pledge
How COVID-19 and Our Climate Crisis Are Linked
The Day Anak Krakatau Turned Deadly
Using Large Earthquakes to Understand Singapore’s Underground Structure
Rooting for a Solution to Sea-Level Rise
How the Recent Eruptions in Indonesia were Reported to Aviation Authorities
Pandemics & Natural Hazards: The Way Forward for Earth Scientists in a Global Lockdown
Pandemics & Natural Hazards: Rebuilding Public Health and the Natural Environment After the COVID-19 Pandemic
Pandemics & Natural Hazards: The Potential Coincidence of a Very Contagious Disease with Another Disaster
Greenhouse Effect Over Greenland Will Hurt Singapore
How Volcanic Crystals Could Help in Forecasting Eruptions
How Rising Sea Levels in SE Asia could Impact Singapore
The Legend that Saves Lives
The History of the World's Climate Captured in a Snail’s Shell
A Fireball Seen Over Singapore and Johor
New Cracks and Vents Around Taal Volcano Observed
Update on the Eruption of Taal Volcano
Taal Volcano in the Philippines is Erupting
An Unconventional Conference on Urban Flooding
How a Mysterious 790,000-Year-Old Meteorite Impact Site Stayed Hidden
Singapore Teams Up with Japan to Tackle Volcano Problems
How Volcanic Ash Strengthens A Roof Against Powerful Projectiles
What You Should Know About Tsunamis
Understanding the 2018 Palu Earthquake
Why the 2018 Palu Landslides Were So Deadly
How We Can All Live in Harmony with Life on Earth
Predicting Black Swan Catastrophes by Re-Imagining the Past
Why Singapore Needs to Invest in Climate Research
Reimagining and Rebuilding the EOS Exhibition
Powerful Twin Quakes Strike Southern California
Social Media – The Newest Way to Track Volcanic Ash in Real Time
Tips for Giving a Winning Poster Presentation
How a Powerful Tsunami Shaped the History of Aceh
All About the Official Home of the EOS Dynamic Earth Games
The Brains Behind the EOS Dynamic Earth Games
The Games We Play - Learning Made Fun with EOS' Dynamic Earth Games
The EOS Dynamic Earth Games – Learning Through Play
Seis-ing Up Singapore
A New Way to Track Storm Surges
How Strong is Taiwan's Lower Crust?
Professor Kerry Sieh Shares his Insights on Indonesia’s Shattered Paradise, Lombok
Highlights from the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting
Where on a Volcano is an Eruption Most Likely to Occur?
The Child of Krakatoa Awakes
Wrapping Up 2018
The Issues with Current Sea-Level Rise Projections
A Singaporean Survivor's Tale of the Lombok Earthquakes
The Bottled-Up Truth: Why We Can and Need to Do Better than a Straw Ban
Jumping Earthquakes – One Fault at a Time
Soputan Volcano Erupts 5 Days After Palu Earthquake
How Singapore Can Slow Sea-Level Rise
Sulawesi's Earthquake-Tsunami and What to Do During Such a Crisis
Why Your Chicken Rice Depends on Sea-Level Rise
How Ancient Herding Communities Shaped the African Plains
Professor Kerry Sieh Receives the AEG Honorary Membership
The Science of Sea-Level Rise: How Climate Change Could Hurt Singapore
Sea-Level Rise Could Increase the Risk of Tsunamis
New Findings about Sea-Level Rise that could Impact Singapore's Mangroves
800 Million Tons of Blue Carbon Lie Buried in US Tidal Wetlands
All Eyes and Ears: Insights from a Seismo-Geodesy Study into an Underground Nuclear Test Site
How Long Does It Take to Build a Caldera-Sized Magma Reservoir?
Slipping Towards a Better Understanding of How Earthquakes are Generated
The March for Science Continues
An INSIGHT Dialogue: The Flip Side of Clean Energy
How Present-Day Land Ice Melting Causes Ocean Floor Deformation - A Perspective
Today's Quake in Myanmar is a Reminder of How Active the Sagaing Fault is
AGU 2017: Science, Seafood, and Soul in New Orleans
Scientific Fields Benefit from the Search for MH370
How the Earth's Crust and Mantle Move Underneath New Zealand
Shengji is Back in Front of the Camera
How the 2015 Sabah Earthquake Triggered Deadly Landslides
How Safe are Singapore's Beaches?
From Rooted Tree to Voyaging Boat
Scientists March on Earth Day
What's Going On Under Bali?
How did the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake Change Earth’s Rotation?
Indian Ocean Earthquake may Signal the Formation of a New Plate Boundary
Ms Priyamvada Nanjundiah – Winner of AGU’s 2016 Outstanding Student Paper Award
AGU 2016 - The World's Largest Meeting of Earth and Space Science Experts
Coping with an Earthquake: the First Days of a Long Journey
Volcanoes as Agents of Change in Human History – Part 2
Volcanoes as Agents of Change in Human History – Part 1
What are Earthquake Lights?
Did the M 6.9 Earthquake in Japan Trigger the M 5.6 Earthquake in New Zealand?
New Zealand’s Earthquakes may Signal the Coming of “The Big One”
Braving the Camera to Teach Kids How to Survive an Earthquake
Celebrating Earth Science Week 2016 - Part 2
Celebrating Earth Science Week 2016 - Part 1
Looking Back on the 2005 Kashmir Earthquake
Bringing Tsunami Awareness to Nanyang Girls' High
Junk Food Demand Fuels Massive Deforestation in S.E. Asia, S. America
An Exciting Underwater Find from the MIRAGE
The Ratu River Expedition Bags Awards at Film Festivals
The Remarkable Results of the 1883 Eruption of Krakatau
Farewell from the MIRAGE
BBQ Night with the Crew
Profile Spotlight: Mr Sebastien Martin
The Curious World of Cancelled Stamps
Surveying the Contours of an Underwater Mountain
Profile Spotlight: Chef Claude Cornet
Getting Summoned to Neptune’s Court after Crossing the Equator at Sea
Getting to the Crux of Coring (Part 3 of 3)
Getting to the Crux of Coring (Part 2 of 3)
Getting to the Crux of Coring (Part 1 of 3)
Why Navigating the R/V Marion Dufresne is a Challenge
Sizing Up the Next Eruption
Magnetic Anomalies in the Wharton Basin (Part 1 of 2)
This Morning’s Power Outage on the Ship
Diving into Geology Lessons while Floating in the Indian Ocean
The Politics of Tectonic Plates
How our Muslim Scientists Observed Ramadan while out at Sea
Profile Spotlight: Captain Victor Broi
Clever Contraptions – All Digital, One Analog
The Wharton Basin – A Site for Rare Geological Events
The Launch of the MIRAGE Expedition
Kick-off and Media Gathering for the MIRAGE Research Cruise
Director's Message on the MIRAGE Expedition
Is Mount Sinabung's Behaviour Changing?
M 6.2 Earthquake Strikes off Lombok Coast
Judith and Isaac Chat about the Ratu River Film on 938LIVE
Looking Back on the Sabah Quake One Year Later
M 5.6 Earthquake Strikes Northeastern Taiwan
Distant Aftershocks Triggered by the M 7.0 Kumamoto Earthquake on 16 April 2016
Kumamoto Earthquakes Reveal the Importance of Active Fault Studies in Sumatra and the Southeast Asian Region
News List:
Professor Benjamin Horton is Appointed a Member of CLIVAR
Mw 5.5 Earthquake Strikes Japan
Professor Benjamin Horton - The IPCC's New Review Editor
Statement to Restore Science-Based Policy in Government
Mw 6.4 Earthquake Triggered by Earlier Earthquake Swarm Strikes Eastern Taiwan
An Earthquake Swarm Strikes Northeastern and Eastern Taiwan
NTU Researchers from Singapore discover an exceptional 7,400-year record of tsunamis in a coastal cave in Indonesia
Mw 6.5 Earthquake Strikes Central Philippines
EOS Director of Community Engagement Sabrina Smith Appointed to ArtScience Museum’s International Advisory Board
Dr Stephen Riady Geoscience Scholarship Awarded to Five EOS Postgraduates
Dr Aron Meltzner Explains Why SE Asia may be at Risk of a Disastrous Flooding
NTU Earth Observatory of Singapore leads study that warns of possible flooding to coastlines across Southeast Asia
EOS Study Ends Decades-Long Controversy Over Amazon Climate
Mw 6.5 Earthquake Strikes Northeast Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia
Mw 6.9 Earthquake Strikes Off the Coast of Fukushima, Japan
The Stories Volcanic Crystals Tell
An Analysis of the Fault Surface Ruptures from the Mw 7.8 Earthquake in New Zealand
Mw 7.8 Earthquake Strikes South Island, New Zealand
Mw 5.4 Earthquake Strikes the Southeastern Korean Peninsula
Mw 6.2 Earthquake Strikes Western Honshu, Japan
Tsunami Hazard in South China Sea is Likely Greater than Previously Thought
Mw 6.8 Earthquake Strikes Central Myanmar
Earth Science Week feature: Understanding the science behind Singapore’s haze
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