Dr. Estefanía Aroca | Sustainability Science | Interdisciplinary Citation Impact Award
PhD at University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Dr. Estefanía Aroca is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of Environmental Sciences, with a strong focus on natural hazards and environmental assessment. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Sciences, a Master’s Degree in Physics, Instrumentation, and Environment (Specialty in Natural Hazards and Environmental Assessment), and a Ph.D. in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, where her thesis received the highest grade (cum laude unanimously). Dr. Aroca has extensive teaching experience, having taught courses in Geology and Surface and Groundwater Hydrology at the University of Castilla-La Mancha. She has also participated in various research projects, including the “DRAINAGE project,” which aimed to increase resilience to floods while improving water body status and sustainable resource management. In addition to her academic and research achievements, Dr. Aroca has undertaken a post-doctoral research stay at the Hazards Vulnerability & Resilience Institute, University of South Carolina, funded by the University of Castilla-La Mancha. She has received prestigious grants and scholarships, including an FPI Predoctoral Contract – Postdoctoral Orientation Period (POP) and an FPI Predoctoral Contract, from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Universities. Dr. Aroca’s dedication to research excellence and her commitment to addressing environmental challenges through innovative methodologies make her a valuable asset to the scientific community.
Professional Profiles:
Education:
Dr. Estefanía Aroca completed her university education with a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Sciences from the University of Málaga, awarded on 15/09/2013, with a good average mark. She furthered her studies with a Master’s Degree in Physics, Instrumentation, and Environment (Specialty in Natural Hazards and Environmental Assessment) from the University of Cantabria, Faculty of Sciences, awarded on 08/10/2014, achieving a qualification of 8.60. Dr. Aroca culminated her academic journey with a Ph.D. in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences from the University of Castilla-La Mancha, with her thesis titled “Methodological proposal for the holistic characterization of vulnerability in areas prone to flash flooding: design and application,” under the guidance of José María Bodoque del Pozo. She obtained her doctoral degree on 04/07/2022, with the highest grade (cum laude unanimously).
🗣️Teaching experience:
Dr. Estefanía Aroca has extensive teaching experience in the field of Environmental Sciences. She has taught courses in Geology and Surface and Groundwater Hydrology at the University of Castilla-La Mancha. For example, she taught Geology to first-year Bachelor’s Degree students in Environmental Sciences, covering core concepts, for 45 hours from 25/01/2023 to 31/03/2023. Additionally, she taught Surface and Groundwater Hydrology, an obligatory course for third-year Bachelor’s Degree students in Environmental Sciences, for 15 hours from 22/11/2022 to 10/12/2022. Her teaching contributions also include previous instances of teaching similar courses in 2022 and 2021. These teaching experiences demonstrate her commitment to educating students in the field of Environmental Sciences and her expertise in Geology and Hydrology.
Technological experience:
Dr. Estefanía Aroca has been involved in a significant research and development project titled “Design of a Methodology to Increase Resilience to Floods Compatible with the Improvement of the Status of Water Bodies and the Sustainable Management of Resources (DRAINAGE project).” This project, which took place at the University of Castilla-La Mancha from 01/01/2017 to 31/12/2021, focused on enhancing flood resilience while promoting sustainable water management practices. Dr. Aroca contributed as a researcher alongside 33 other researchers, under the direction of Principal Investigator José María Bodoque del Pozo. The project received funding from the Spanish Research Agency, a state agency, totaling 71,390 €. This experience highlights Dr. Aroca’s expertise in research and her commitment to addressing environmental challenges through innovative methodologies.
achievements:
Dr. Estefanía Aroca has undertaken a post-doctoral research stay at the Hazards Vulnerability & Resilience Institute, University of South Carolina, Columbia, United States of America, from 01/04/2023 to 30/06/2023, funded by the University of Castilla-La Mancha. During this three-month period, she conducted postdoctoral research, contributing to the institute’s work on hazards, vulnerability, and resilience. Additionally, Dr. Aroca has received prestigious grants and scholarships to support her academic and research endeavors. She was awarded an FPI Predoctoral Contract – Postdoctoral Orientation Period (POP) by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Universities, on 01/08/2022, for a duration of one year, ending on 31/07/2023. This grant allowed her to pursue postdoctoral research at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Biochemistry. Prior to this, she received an FPI Predoctoral Contract from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Universities, on 01/08/2019, for a duration of three years, ending on 31/07/2022, to support her pre-doctoral research at the same institution. Moreover, Dr. Aroca has been recognized as an Assistant Professor by Spain’s National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA) on 28/10/2022, highlighting her academic achievements and expertise in her field. These achievements demonstrate her commitment to research excellence and academic advancement.
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Construction of an integrated social vulnerability index in urban areas prone to flash flooding
Authors: E Aroca-Jimenez, JM Bodoque, JA Garcia, A Diez-Herrero
Citations: 84
Year: 2017
A quantitative methodology for the assessment of the regional economic vulnerability to flash floods
Authors: E Aroca-Jiménez, JM Bodoque, JA García, A Díez-Herrero
Citations: 54
Year: 2018
How to construct and validate an Integrated Socio-Economic Vulnerability Index: Implementation at regional scale in urban areas prone to flash flooding
Authors: E Aroca-Jiménez, JM Bodoque, JA García
Citations: 44
Year: 2020
Flood damage analysis: First floor elevation uncertainty resulting from LiDAR-derived digital surface models
Authors: JM Bodoque, C Guardiola-Albert, E Aroca-Jiménez, MÁ Eguibar
Citations: 37
Year: 2016
Holistic characterization of flash flood vulnerability: Construction and validation of an integrated multidimensional vulnerability index
Authors: E Aroca-Jiménez, JM Bodoque, JA García, JE Figueroa-García
Citations: 16
Year: 2022
Analysing flash flood risk perception through a geostatistical approach in the village of Navaluenga, Central Spain
Authors: C Guardiola‐Albert, A Díez‐Herrero, M Amerigo Cuervo‐Arango
Citations: 11
Year: 2020
Developing reliable urban flood hazard mapping from LiDAR data
Authors: JM Bodoque, E Aroca-Jiménez, MÁ Eguibar, JA García
Citations: 6
Year: 2023
Analysis of social vulnerability to flash floods in Urban Areas of Castilla y León (Spain)
Authors: E Aroca-Jimenez, JM Bodoque, JA Garcia, A Diez-Herrero
Citations: 6
Year: 2016
An Integrated Multidimensional Resilience Index for urban areas prone to flash floods: Development and validation
Authors: E Aroca-Jiménez, JM Bodoque, JA García
Citations: 2
Year: 2023
The relationship between the variables “main floor of houses with respect to their urban surroundings” and models for the estimation of economic losses owing to floods
Authors: JG Revilla, AD Herrero, E Aroca-Jiménez, JMB del Pozo, NB Folia
Citations: 2
Year: 2018