Marco Camusso rock and soil mechanics. Dr. Camusso is a geotechnical engineer with experience in tunnel and mining engineering, and the modeling of soil and gravel and their interaction with geotextiles. Dr. Camusso’s Ph.D. studies at the Politecnico di Torino concerned the applicability of microtunneling technology to the Torino subsoil, and he developed a DEM model of the soil-pipe interaction in granular, partially cemented soil.
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Heinz Konietzky rock and soil mechanics & field testing. Dr. Konietzky has designed seismic monitoring systems, performed borehole tests and conducted basic research on geothermal energy. He is experienced in the use of numerical models for rock and soil-mechanics problems and works as a consultant for geotechnical projects in the fields of tunneling, mining, civil engineering, waste isolation and underground flow.
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Lothar te Kamp rock and fracture mechanics & laboratory and field testing. Dr. te Kamp has carried out laboratory experiments on rock properties as well as in-situ measurements in boreholes. He has worked on geothermal energy research and is experienced in modeling fractured rock, stress-field behavior and flow processes.
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Benedikt Wöhrl experimental geophysics, rock physics, geomechanics. Mr. Wöhrl received a Master of Science degree in Geoscience, with focus on Geophysics, from Ruhr University Bochum. He has experience in laboratory testing, especially triaxial deformation tests and ultrasonic measurements. Mr. Wöhrl’s Master thesis focused on borehole stability and a study concerning the estimation of rock strength from well logs.