Diploma Johannes Kenkel Ph.D. Student in A3
University of Bonn Meckenheimer Allee 176 |
+49 (0)228 73 60651 | |
kenkel@geo.uni-bonn.de | |
SFB/TR32 - Project affiliations
A3 - Inverse modelling of soil hydraulic property patterns from non-invasive electrical measurements
MGK - Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG)
Doctoral research topic
Project start date: January 2011
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemna (Universität Bonn)
Other doctoral committee members: Prof. Jan van der Kruk (Forzschungszentrum Jülich), Dr. Roland Martin (Universität Bonn)
Education
2010: Diploma at Technische Universität Braunschweig
Thesis title: 2D-SIP-Modellierung mit anisotropen Widerständen (2D SIP Modelling with anisotropic resistivities)
Professional memberships
- Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft
Conference contributions
J. Kenkel, R. Martin, A. Kemna, Anisotropic 2D modelling of induced polarization data, SEG-AGU Hydrophysics Workshop, Boise, USA, 8-11 July 2012, Poster
J. Kenkel, R. Martin, A. Kemna, 2D inversion of induced polarization data with anisotropic complex conductivities, HOBE-TR32 workshop, Sønderborg, Denmark, 1-4 April 2012, Poster
J. Kenkel, R. Martin, A. Kemna, 2D modelling of IP data with anisotropic complex conductivities, Jahrestagung der Deutschen Geophysikalischen Gesellschaft, Hamburg, 5. bis 8. März 2012, Presentation
J. Kenkel, A. Kemna, Anisotropie in der 2D-Modellierung komplexer Widerstände, Schmucker-Weidelt Kolloquium Elektromagetische Tiefenforschung EMTF, Potsdam, 26-30 September 2012, Poster
Publications
J. Kenkel, A. Hördt, A. Kemna, 2D modelling of induced polarization data with anisotropic complex conductivities, Near Surface Geophysics 2012, in press.
Links
Contact
- kenkel@geo.uni-bonn.de
- +49 228 73 65651