Announcements

7 February, 2006

CPT and Borehole Data

As of now, geotechnical data can be obtained from DINOLoket. This data is free of charge for TUD students. Follow these instructions to get access to the database.

14 April, 2009

Frontiers in Shallow Subsurface Technology 2010

Delft University of Technology, the Dutch Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment and Deltares will organize the first international conference on Frontiers in Shallow Subsurface Technology. (FSST 2010) on January 20 - 22, 2010 in Delft, The Netherlands.

A conference website has been launched to provide more information.

Geo-Engineering Section

The Geo-Engineering Section is part of the Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences. This Section comprises a number of Groups with a common interest in geotechnology: Geomechanics, Engineering Geology, Geo-Environmental Engineering, Foundation Engineering and Underground Space Technology.

Bachelor

The Geo-Engineering Section hosts a number of courses in the two BSc programmes offered by the Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences: the BSc in Applied Earth Sciences and the BSc in Civil Engineering.

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Master

The Geo-Engineering Masters programme is focussed on the needs of the ground engineering industry, and is open to BSc graduates with a background in Civil Engineering or Applied Earth Sciences, or closely related disciplines.

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Research

Research in Geo-Engineering covers all fields of interest with emphasis on sustainable development, on the surface and underground. This builds on furthering our understanding of the fundamental behaviour of soils and weak rocks, developing mathematical and experimental tools together with analytical solutions of relevance to ground engineering.

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