The Raquel and Manuel Klachky Chair in Subsurface Hydrology
Incumbent: Prof. Brauner Neima
The main research activity of the Chair is in modeling flow of water and transport contaminants in the upper soil layer and in aquifers. Subjects of environmental concern such as transport of radioactive waste in highly heterogeneous formations, motion of chemically reactive contaminants, modeling of multiphase flows at field scale, will be investigated in the coming years. Research on the impact of uncertainty upon hydrological prediction will be also pursued
Events
07
Jul
14:00
Department Seminar of Alex Evilevitch- Tensile Forces in Virology: Mechanical Drivers of Genome Release and Host Cell Transformation During Infection
The Public Is Invited
04
Aug
14:00
Department Seminar of Asaf Dana- Assembling and Disassembling Solids using Collective Action
The Public Is Invited
22
Sep
14:00
Department Seminar of Mikhail Poluektov- Propagation and stability of stress-affected transformation fronts in solids
The Public is invited