Who is Who of the Hydrogeology Workgroup

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Olaf A. Cirpka

is professor of hydrogeology at the University of Tübingen and heads the workgroup.

Dr. Carsten Leven-Pfister

is senior research associate and coordinates the field activities.

Dr. Tao Yuan

is research associate. He is a modeler of reactive transport and multi-phase flow.

Dr. Michael Finkel

is senior researcher. Among others, he is represntative of the University of Tübingen in the national research data infrastructure project NFDI4Earth.

Dr. Mauricio Arboleda Zapata

is postdoc in a DFG project on Water and Solute Fluxes and their Structural Controls at Margins of Floodplain Aquifers. He belongs to both the Hydrogeology and the Environmental and Engineering Geophysics workgroups.

Carolin Paneru, M.Sc.

is a doctoral researcher in the RTG "Integrated Hydrosystem Modelling" simulating nitrate transport in a small Mediterrenian catchemnt using an integrated hydrosystem-modeling approach. She is co-supervised by Olaf Cirpka, Claus Haslauer, and Prof. David L. Rudolph at University of Waterloo.

Simon Martin, M.Sc.

is a doctoral researcher in CRC CAMPOS working on the hydrogeological assessment of floodplains.

Cora Strobel, M.Sc.

is a doctoral researcher, funded by the RiSC – Research Seed Capital program of the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden Württemberg, working on monitoring subsurface reactive transport processes using (bio)geophysical methods. She is co-supervised by Adrian Mellage and Olaf Cirpka.

Marie-Madeleine Stettler, M.Sc.

is a doctoral researcher studying the partial reversibility of solute dispersion in herteogeneous porous media in collaboration with Marco Dentz at the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDÆA) of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in Barcelona.

Janek Geiger, M.Sc.

is a doctoral researcher working in the GW4.0 project on modeling for sustainable groundwater management.

Frederick Höckh, M.Sc.

is a doctoral researcher working in the GW4.0 project on modeling for sustainable groundwater management.

Konstantin Drach, M.Sc.

is a doctoral researcher working in a DFG project on Water and Solute Fluxes and their Structural Controls at Margins of Floodplain Aquifers.