EngineeringGeology RWTH Aachen

EngineeringGeology RWTH Aachen Research in Engineering Geology encompasses on all aspects of experimental and computational rock mechanics, with a strong focus on applied topics.

Announcements of dates for our seminar series. We will start on 18.6.2020 at 4 pm. Due to the Corona Pandemic, the semin...
16/06/2020

Announcements of dates for our seminar series. We will start on 18.6.2020 at 4 pm. Due to the Corona Pandemic, the seminar series will be held as a webinar. Further information can be found under the dates.

Pictures of our new high pressure pumps. They can pump 100 litres of water per minute at 200-400 bar pressure. They are ...
05/06/2020

Pictures of our new high pressure pumps. They can pump 100 litres of water per minute at 200-400 bar pressure. They are therefore suitable for fracking.

Looking for a student assistant
14/05/2020

Looking for a student assistant

The E-TEST project is carried out within the framework of the Interreg V-A Euregio Meuse-Rhine program, which is support...
02/04/2020

The E-TEST project is carried out within the framework of the Interreg V-A Euregio Meuse-Rhine program, which is supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) with 7.5 million euros. By allocating EU funds to Interreg projects, the European Union is investing directly in economic development, innovation, territorial development, social inclusion and education in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine. Further funding is provided by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, the Province of Flemish Brabant, the Province of Belgian Limburg, the Province of Dutch Limburg, Flanders and Wallonia.

Under the leadership of the University of Liège, 11 universities and research institutions from Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany will carry out a feasibility study to determine whether the Einstein telescope can be built in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine. For this purpose, the E-TEST project will take an inventory of the underground in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine. The geological investigations will start in mid-2020 and should be completed by the end of 2022. A monitoring system and a geological model will be set up. This will allow geological aspects such as groundwater levels and earthquakes to be modelled, simulated and predicted. The aim of the project is to find the best possible location for the Einstein telescope in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine.

The consortium consists of the following universities and research institutions: Université de Liège, RWTH Aachen, UHasselt, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, NMWP Management GmbH, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V., KU Leuven, Nikhef, KNMI, UCLouvain und Universität Maastricht. In addition, numerous German, Belgian and Dutch companies and other research institutions and universities from the three countries have promised their support for the project.

For more information about the Einstein telescope, see https://www.einsteintelescope.nl/en/?set_lang=en

We would like to invite you to our LIH seminar series in upcoming Thursday 30th January at 16:15 in room 217 (Haus A – L...
21/01/2020

We would like to invite you to our LIH seminar series in upcoming Thursday 30th January at 16:15 in room 217 (Haus A – Lochnerstrasse 4-20)

With this equipment we can conduct fibre optic distributed temperature sensing (FO-DTS) in boreholes up to 300m deep. A ...
19/12/2019

With this equipment we can conduct fibre optic distributed temperature sensing (FO-DTS) in boreholes up to 300m deep. A heat pulse unit and a hybrid cable configuration (optical fibre + electrical conductor) allow for enhanced thermal test, too.

Hydraulic testing and stimulation equipment just arrived!
19/12/2019

Hydraulic testing and stimulation equipment just arrived!

Information for our studentsCurrent MSc thesis topics for 2020 (BSc may apply as well).Send your application (less than ...
18/12/2019

Information for our students

Current MSc thesis topics for 2020 (BSc may apply as well).

Send your application (less than one page A4) to the respective thesis supervisor.

Include the following items in your application:

• The topic

• What interests you about the topic and your
motivation

• The skills you bring to successfully work on the
thesis (e.g. course requirements, previous
experiences, extra-curricular courses, etc.)

• When you can start your thesis and any time
requirements (internships, Regelstudienzeit, etc.)

Information for our studentsMSc thesis topics for 2020 (BSc may apply as well).Send your application (less than one page...
29/11/2019

Information for our students

MSc thesis topics for 2020 (BSc may apply as well).

Send your application (less than one page A4) to the respective thesis supervisor.

Include the following items in your application:

• The topic

• What interests you about the topic and your
motivation

• The skills you bring to successfully work on the
thesis (e.g. course requirements, previous
experiences, extra-curricular courses, etc.)

• When you can start your thesis and any time
requirements (internships, Regelstudienzeit, etc.)

Apply by 13 December 2019, 13:00

We would like to invite you to our LIH seminar series in upcoming Thursday 5th December at 16:15 in room 217 (Haus A – L...
19/11/2019

We would like to invite you to our LIH seminar series in upcoming Thursday 5th December at 16:15 in room 217 (Haus A – Lochnerstrasse 4-20)

Important announcement for our students
14/11/2019

Important announcement for our students

Back in late August 2019, Anja Dufresne and Pooya Hamdi from LIH visited Grewingk Lake and Glacier across the Bay from H...
18/10/2019

Back in late August 2019, Anja Dufresne and Pooya Hamdi from LIH visited Grewingk Lake and Glacier across the Bay from Homer, Alaska to investigate the response of rock slopes to glacier retreat. The trip was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) to support the initiation of international collaborations. During our visit, we hiked to the scarp of a roughly three million cubic meter landslide, which failed in 1967 and produced a tsunami in the proglacial lake and delta. The survey was organized by Bretwood Higman from Ground Truth Trekking and we were joined by Edward Berg, professor at University of Alaska, Kenai Peninsula College, by local artist Kim McNett (Kim's Nature Drawings, check out her post from 30 August), and by scientist, systems and sustainability expert Andrew Mattox.

Ground Truth Trekking:
https://www.facebook.com/groundtruthtrekking

Kim's Nature Drawings
https://www.facebook.com/kimsnaturedrawings

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