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Academic degree:Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Bernhard  Westrich
Last name:Westrich 
First name:Bernhard  
Responsible for:Sediments, Section 3: Sediment management at the river basin scale 
Organization/Institute:University of Stuttgart 
Department:Institute of Hydraulic Engineering 
Position:Head of Hydraulic Laboratory 
Street, Number, POB:Pfaffenwaldring 61 
Postal code, City:D-70550 Stuttgart 
State: 
Country:Germany 
Phone:0049/ (0)711 6856 4680 
Fax:0049/ (0)711 6856 4681 
E-mail address:bernhard.westrich@iws.uni-stuttgart.de 
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Curriculum vitae:

05.03.1944 date of birth, Landstuhl

1950 - 1954 Primary school at Ramstein

1954 - 1963 Humanistic High School at Riedlingen

1969 Diploma examen, Univ. of Karlsruhe

1969 - 1970 Post-graduate study in "Environmental Fluid Mechanics in Civil Engineering,Univ.of Karlsruhe

1970 - 1975 Research Assistant at the Institute of Hydromechanics, Univ. of Karlsruhe.
31.01.1974 Doctoral Degree, Univ. of Karlsruhe

1975 - 1977 Research engineer in "Transport and Dispersion Processes in Turbulent Flows"

1976 Short term stay at the Colorado State University, USA, participation at the Seminar on "Unsteady Flow in Open Channels".

15.08.1977 Chief Engineer at the Institute of Hydraulics, University of Stuttgart

1987 Post doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Civil Engineering on "Fluvial Sediment Transport, Effects on Morphology and Impact on Water Quality". Teaching authorization for "Fluvial Hydraulics and Hydraulic Modeling".

2.5.1992 Professor at the Institute of Hydraulics, University of Stuttgart

1.12.1994 Head of the Hydraulic Laboratory 
Areas of interest:
Wasserwirtschaft 
remote sensing 
Modellierung 
chemical risk assessment 
biodegradation of contaminants 
Stoffstrommodellierung 
aquatic chemistry of rivers 
aquatic pollution 
Wirkung/Ausbreitungsverhalten von Schadstoffen 
hydrology, mobilization, transport 
 
Articles:
7 JSS (4) 198 (2007), Subject Editor: Bernhard Westrich - Section 3: Sediment management at the river basin scale
7 JSS (1) 25-35 (2007), Sediment Properties for Assessing the Erosion Risk of Contaminated Riverine Sites. An approach to evaluate sediment properties and their covariance patterns over depth in relation to erosion resistance. First investigations in natural sediments (11 pp)
 
 

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