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Professor Christopher White

Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Personal statement

Professor Chris White is Head of the at the ³Ô¹Ïtv in Glasgow. The Centre undertakes fundamental and applied research that provides novel solutions to some of the most pressing global environmental challenges, including net zero and the circular economy, renewable energy, water resources and waste management, environmental health, and climate resilience.

As a Professor in Climate Extremes and Resilience, his research quantifies and predicts complex cascading and interconnected multi-hazard risks across systems and critical infrastructure. His Engineering for Extremes research group focuses on hydrometeorological natural hazards (floods, droughts and wildfires), multi-hazard risks, predictions and early warnings, climate risk management and climate resilience. He works to help address the challenges posed by these complex climatic risks—from influencing international and national policy to supporting critical national infrastructure owners and operators in reducing impacts and increasing resilience.

Professor White work includes the modelling and prediction of extreme events on both the extended-range 'subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S)' (weeks to months) and climatic timescales (up to the end of the century) using regional high-resolution and global climate projections focused on complex multi-hazard interactions, cross-sectoral cascading physical and societal impacts.

He leads several projects and activities including the new ANTICIPATE European COST Action network on extended-range multi-hazard predictions and early warnings (2025-29). He leads multi-hazard interactions and cascading impacts work package of the (Multi-hazard and risk-informed system for enhanced local and regional disaster risk management) project (2022-25) and is a partner in the forthcoming (Towards enhanced coordination of disaster risk management and governance through a holistic framework for multi-level interaction and communication) project (2025-28), both funded by the Horizon Europe programme of the European Commission. He was also previously co-lead of the applications sub-project of the World Meteorological Organization’s WWRP/WCRP application sub-group.

**NEWS** The Engineering for Extremes research group, led by Dr Chris White, was named as the joint-winner of the inaugural ³Ô¹Ïtv !!

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Prize And Awards

Recipient
25/8/2025
Recipient
2016
Recipient
2013
Recipient
2012

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Publications

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Water Resources Management Vol 40 (2026)
Zeraati Masoud, Farahmand Alireza, Seager Richard, Fowler Hayley J, Madani Nima, Parazoo Nicholas, Manning Colin, , Wen Yixin, Mehran Ali, AghaKouchak Amir
Earth's Future Vol 14 (2026)
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Climate Resilience and Sustainability Vol 5 (2026)
Adnan Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani, Kebede Abiy S, Addo Kwasi Appeaning, Dewan Ashraf, Ghosh Tuhin, , Ward Philip J
Environmental Research Letters Vol 21 (2026)
Cha Younghwa, , Gonzalez Paula L M, Wallace Emily, Harkin David, , , Smith R Sean, Thom Craig, Alix Medlyn D, Olbert Caroline, Burnett Laura, Hampton Elizabeth, Sheppard Andrew, Campbell Alexandra, Rees Gareth, Steller Rachael
npj Natural Hazards Vol 2 (2025)
Lumbroso Darren, , Brown Emma, Kolusu Seshagiri Rao
npj Natural Hazards Vol 2 (2025)

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Teaching

Modules taught:

  • CL216 Hydraulics and Hydrology
  • CL248 Environmental and Hydraulic Engineering (IJEP)
  • CL420 Water Engineering 2
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Research Interests

I specialise in understanding complex multi-hazards and cascading risks, incorporating both physical causative and impacts perspectives. My research focuses on hydrometeorological natural hazards (including floods and droughts), predictions and early warnings, climate risk management and climate resilience. This includes the modelling and prediction of extreme events on both the extended-range 'subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S)' (weeks to months) and climatic timescales (up to the end of the century) using regional high-resolution and global climate projections.

Much of my research involves working with end-users to make climate, weather and natural hazards science and information more usable though the exploration of improved applications, communication and promotion of appropriate risk information in support of resource management, emergency management and disaster risk reduction activities.

I am always keen to talk to potential students, collaborators and industry partners about future projects and opportunities.  

Professional Activities

Speaker
24/3/2025
Speaker
5/12/2024
Invited speaker
1/9/2022
Invited speaker
1/9/2022
Contributor
30/4/2021

Projects

Crawford, Megan (Principal Investigator) Tse, Dwight (Principal Investigator) Witte, Kimia (Co-investigator) Dragojlovic-Oliveira, Sonja (Co-investigator) McGill, Grainne (Co-investigator) Quigley, John (Co-investigator) White, Chris (Co-investigator)
05-Jan-2026 - 31-Jan-2026
White, Chris (Principal Investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 31-Jan-2026
White, Chris (Principal Investigator) Kamranzad, Bahareh (Co-investigator) Tubaldi, Enrico (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 31-Jan-2028
White, Chris (Principal Investigator) Calvillo Munoz, Christian (Co-investigator) Roberts, Jen (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 31-Jan-2026
White, Chris (Principal Investigator) Ferguson, Neil (Co-investigator) Tubaldi, Enrico (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 31-Jan-2025
White, Chris (Principal Investigator) Atkinson, Robert (Co-investigator) Bertram, Doug (Co-investigator) Nieradzinska, Kamila (Research Co-investigator)
05-Jan-2025 - 30-Jan-2025

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Contact

Professor Christopher White
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Email: chris.white@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 4366