Students 2009/2010

Alexandra AREVALO (Colombia)

Thesis: "Evaluation of hydrological alterations of the Betania dam on the Magdalena River"

Catherine CARDICH (Peru)

Thesis: "Analysis of historical and future water supply and demand in the Mollebamba catchment, department of Apurimac, Peru"
MAS experience: "It was great to follow the MAS because it helps me to open my eyes to see the world and how to solve a problem with different point of view. I have also great friends from the MAS."

Giovanna EGAS (Peru)
Thesis: "Hydroclimatic trend analysis of the Salcca River catchment, CUSCO (PERU)"
MAS experience: “The MAS gave me the opportunity to renew my knowledge, acquire highlevel training to work on issues and challenges related to the IWRM to deal with climate change”

Giovanni MACCIONI (Italy)
Thesis: "Modelling future scenarios of the Nosara River Basin runoff regime using a distributed hydrological model"

Nilton MONTOYA (Peru)

Thesis: "The effects of climate change on water supply in the Piuray Ccorimarca Catchment - Cusco, Peru"
MAS experience: “Studying in the MAS and living in Switzerland radically changed my life and opened my eyes in academic world and research in water resources”

Luis PINEDA (Ecuador)
Thesis: "Investigating extreme rainfall variability in the Catamayo-Chira river basin, Southern Ecuador-Northern Peru"
MAS experience: “The MAS is an excellent and well-designed programme. It provided me a unique learning experience beyond expectations, by killing three birds –tailored training, interdisciplinary research and cross-cultural interaction– with one stone”

Jean-Francois VUILLAUME (France)
Thesis: "Evaluation of the catchment of a drinking pumping station"

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