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==Work and Contact Information== | ==Work and Contact Information== | ||
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:The University of Western Ontario<br /> | :The University of Western Ontario<br /> | ||
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EMAIL: [mailto:jgerhard@uwo.ca jgerhard@uwo.ca] | EMAIL: [mailto:jgerhard@uwo.ca jgerhard@uwo.ca] | ||
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WEBPAGE: http://eng.uwo.ca/civil/faculty/gerhard_j/ | WEBPAGE: http://eng.uwo.ca/civil/faculty/gerhard_j/ | ||
==About the Contributor== | ==About the Contributor== | ||
− | + | Dr. Gerhard directs the RESTORE Group that conducts innovative research aimed at addressing the sustainable management of our water resources through the development of engineering technologies and enhancing our understanding of natural hydrogeologic systems. Key research areas include soil and groundwater contamination and remediation, surface-groundwater interactions and green roof technology. RESTORE combines state-of-the-art laboratories, field research, advanced computer modeling, and commercialization with national and international collaborations, and strong industrial partnerships to achieve research excellence. | |
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 14 May 2019
Work and Contact Information
EMPLOYER:
- The University of Western Ontario
- Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Spencer Engineering Building, Room 3029
- London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5B9
EMAIL: jgerhard@uwo.ca
WEBPAGE: http://eng.uwo.ca/civil/faculty/gerhard_j/
About the Contributor
Dr. Gerhard directs the RESTORE Group that conducts innovative research aimed at addressing the sustainable management of our water resources through the development of engineering technologies and enhancing our understanding of natural hydrogeologic systems. Key research areas include soil and groundwater contamination and remediation, surface-groundwater interactions and green roof technology. RESTORE combines state-of-the-art laboratories, field research, advanced computer modeling, and commercialization with national and international collaborations, and strong industrial partnerships to achieve research excellence.