National Chapter Germany

Germany - National Chapter Germany

About InterPore Germany

 STEERING COMMITTEE

  • Prof. Thomas Nagel (TU Bergakademie Freiberg), Steering Committee Chair
  • Prof. Peter Knabner (Uni Erlangen)
  • Dr. Tobias Köppl (SIMTECH Uni Stuttgart)
  • Prof. Olaf Kolditz (UFZ & TU Dresden)
  • Dr. Abdolreza Kharaghani (Uni Magdeburg)
  • Dr. Torben Prill (IWTM)
  • Prof. Dr. Nadja Ray (MIDS, KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
  • Univ.-Prof. i. R. Dr.-Ing. Michael Kersten (Uni Mainz)
  • Prof. Jan Vanderborght (FZ Jülich)
  • Mr Aqeel Afzal Chaudhry, M.Sc. (TU-Freiberg) Communication Officer

National Chapter Germany Steering Committee

Thomas Nagel2 - National Chapter Germany
Prof. Thomas Nagel
knabner - National Chapter Germany
Prof. Peter Knabner
Koeppl - National Chapter Germany
Dr. Tobias Köppl
kolditz - National Chapter Germany
Prof. Olaf Kolditz
kharaghani - National Chapter Germany
Dr. Abdolreza Kharaghani
Torben Prill web - National Chapter Germany
Dr. Torben Prill
Prof. Dr. Nadja Ray 1 scaled e1701703332136 - National Chapter Germany
Prof. Dr. Nadja Ray
Michael Kersten - National Chapter Germany
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing.
Michael Kersten
Vanderborght - National Chapter Germany
Prof. Jan Vanderborght
Aqeel e1630327780830 - National Chapter Germany
Mr Aqeel Afzal Chaudhry

National and International collaborative Research Projects dealing with porous media

The research landscape in Germany dealing with porous media is very broad comprising both industrial and academic institutions.

Here, we would like to present an overview of the many fascinating collaborative research projects currently being pursued at German institutions.

If you would like to present your research project in this list and at least one of the partners is a member of interpore please contact Interpore‘s Communication Officer: Mr. Aqeel Afzal Chaudhry MSc. at Aqeel.Chaudhry@ifgt.tu-freiberg.de

Click on the button below to get an overview of collaborative research projects on geological, biological and manufactured porous media currently being pursued at German research institutions.