
Georgios Sarailidis
KTP Associate, School of Civil, Aerospace and Design Engineering
University of Bristol
As an expert in flood risk modelling and uncertainty quantification and attribution, Georgios started working in collaboration with JBA in 2023 as part of a knowledge transfer partnership between the University of Bristol and JBA Risk Management
Previously Georgios studied Civil Engineering at the University of Thessaly in Greece and completed an MSc in Management of Hydro-Meteorological extremes at the University Grenoble Alpes and the University of Thessaly. He also has a PhD in Water informatics and Engineering from the University of Bristol, where his research focused on uncertainty quantification and attribution in flood risk modelling.
SESSIONS
Day 1
1:20
Interactive Breakout Discussions
Delegates will participate in two sessions of their choosing. Each session runs for 30-minutes.
Breakout A: Paradigm Shift: Revolutionizing SCS Modeling
Brandon Katz, Executive Vice President, Strategy, KatRisk
Breakout B: Mapping Risk: Leveraging GfK Boundary Data and CRESTA Zones for Accurate Hazard Forecasting
Julia Kloé, Senior Sales Consultant Reinsurance, GfK
Stefan Wiesmeier, Product Manager Location Risk Intelligence Platform, Risk Management Partners, MunichRe
Thilo Horner, Product Manager, Risk Management Partners, MunichRe
Breakout C: Uncertainty and Global Sensitivity Analysis in flood Risk Modelling
Luke Farmer, Catastrophe Risk Analyst, JBA Risk Management
Georgios Sarailidis, KTP Associate, School of Civil, Aerospace and Design Engineering, University of Bristol