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Research
Bachelor and Master Theses in Water Engineering
Master Theses in Environmental Engineering
Several master theses can be realized in ongoing projects.
- Extreme flooding on Samos Island Greece - Causes, Mechanisms and Mitigation
- Extreme flooding on tropical soils - processes and engineering appraoches
- Impact of Mega-Droughts on Rivers, Springs and Groundwater on Samos, Greece
Bachelor Theses for Civil, Environmental and Water Engineers
Several master theses can be realized in ongoing projects.
- Keyjing Cheng: Hydrochemical Processes associated with groundwater salinization on Samos Island, Greece
- Xiaoyue Xin: Hydrochemical analysis of surface groundwater interaction of a lowland river
- Yuke Hu: Hydrochemical analysis of surface groundwater interaction of a lowland river
- Environmental isotopes: Impact of gases, soils and salinity
Research Topics
Hydrology and Water Quality
Processes studies and assessment of water quality, flow and solute transport modeling in different environmenal compartments. Tracers, hydrochemical and compartmental modeling, and other models of environmental flow dynamics are derived from hydrochemical and isotope data.
Enhanced Monitoring
The research addresses new monitoring and modeling approaches, improved monitoring devices and techniques as well as their efficient operation, methods for data analysis and programming including AI.
Hydrological Modeling
Modeling and design of ecohydrological systems for remediation, flood control, retention and recharge mangagment.
Hydrological Engineering
We work continuously on developing new aspects of hydrological engineering.
- Water Engineering Solutions - Enhanced Nutrient Recycling in Hydrological Basins
- Water Engineering Solutions - Adaptive Drainage Systems for a Changing Environment
- Water Engineering Solutions - Adaptive Management of Alluvial Aquifers
Secure and Sustainable Access to Water
The objective is to study and quantify environmental and socio-economic factors and derive indicators for the access to water.