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Deltares Clarifier Project: Centrifuge Modelling of Peat Embankments

Deltares’ Geo-Centrifuge is used for testing physical scale models of geotechnical engineering systems such as natural and man made slopes, earth retaining structures and foundations. By increasing earth gravity, real stresses can be scaled down to models and for natural processes in soil time can be accelerated and brought back from decades to hours. The …

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Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Role of Geo-engineers

       Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Role of Geo-engineers Mary Antonette Beroya-Eitner Institute of Geotechnics, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Darmstadt Critical infrastructures (CI) refer to the assets, networks and facilities that are essential for maintaining vital societal and economic functions. They include the systems that deliver the water we drink, …

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GEOLAB’s Second Transnational Access Webinar

Upcoming Webinar – May 19th, 9:30 AM CET. Register now! GEOLAB has launched its Second Call for Proposals to potential users among academia, SME and industry to gain access to excellent research facilities in the fields of geotechnical and environmental engineering. This so-called Transnational Access is free of charge and includes technical & scientific support from …

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Early Stage Researcher Internship Program

Early Stage Researcher (ESR) Internship Program – Applications Closed. The applications for GEOLAB’s first Early Stage Researcher (ESR) Internship Program are now open! GEOLAB will fund 15 researchers (including travel and subsistence) for a 2-week placement at one of the project’s research facilities in the field of subsoil behaviour and interaction with structures and the …

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