DÜRR, Hans Hermann Research Assistant Professor of Hydrobiogeochemical Modeling [email protected]

DÜRR, Hans Hermann Research Assistant Professor of Hydrobiogeochemical Modeling Hans.Durr@Uwaterloo.Ca

DÜRR, Hans Hermann Research Assistant Professor of Hydrobiogeochemical Modeling [email protected] PERSONAL PROFILE Personal: Thorough, dedicated, strong team- and networker, accessible, flexible, independent, familiar with multi-cultural and –lingual environments Research: PhD ‘Earth Sciences – Geosciences and natural resources’; hydrology, hydrogeology, geochemistry, geostatistics, specialisation in GIS on varying scales from local to global; land-ocean connection and related nutrient fluxes via different pathways Output: Over 20 peer-reviewed publications mainly in highly cited journals (h- index: 10, according to http://www.researcherid.com/rid/F-6370-2010); several presentations as invited speaker; member of international research committees; over 40 presentations (oral and poster) at conferences, official meetings, or other communications and lectures Computing: Geographic information systems, hydrological and groundwater flow models, data bases, statistics, some programming Languages: German (native speaker), French (excellent), English (fluent), Dutch (good) and Spanish (fair) EMPLOYMENTS 08/2011 – 12/2011 Docent ‘Geohazards’ at the Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University 11/2010 – 02/2011 Researcher grant at the KlimaCampus, Hamburg University 06/2010 – 07/2011 Guest Researcher, Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University 09/2008 – 05/2010 Post-Doctoral Researcher and EU-FP6-project WP-coordinator at the Department of Physical Geography, Utrecht University 09/2005 – 08/2008 Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Department of Physical Geography, Utrecht University 07/2004 – 07/2005 Post-Doctoral Researcher at ESA – Ecologie des Systèmes Aquatiques, Université Libre de Bruxelles (EU FP5 project – RTN) 12/2003 – 01/2004 Research Engineer at Unité Mixte de Recherche ‘Sisyphe’, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris VI (national and EU projects) 10/1998 – 11/2003 PhD fellowship and doctoral engineer, member of the interdisciplinary PhD school ‘Earth Sciences – Geosciences and natural resources, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris VI 1993 – 1998 Research and Teaching Assistant, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; various intern- and traineeships, preparation of field courses, hydrology, physical geography EDUCATION 1998 – 2003 UMR Sisyphe, Université Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris VI 11/2003 PhD, directed by M. Meybeck, speciality ‘Earth Sciences’, graduate school ‘Geosciences and natural resources’, obtained with distinction. Thesis title: ‘Towards a typology of global river systems : some concepts and examples at medium resolution’ 09/1998 DEA (graduate level) in hydrology, hydrogeology, geochemistry and geostatistics, obtained with merit. Thesis title: ‘Study of climate variability in the tropical Andes derived from an ice core extracted from the Sajama volcano (Bolivia)’ 1991 – 1997 University studies in hydrology at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg/Breisgau (Germany) 09/1997 MSc in hydrology, secondary subjects: geology and meteorology ; obtained with merit. Thesis title: ‘Quasi-steady-state modelling of the porous aquifer in the Elz-Glotter alluvial cone (Upper Rhine valley, Germany) with special reference to low-flow conditions’ 07/1993 BSc in hydrology, secondary subjects: physical geography, chemistry and physics, obtained with distinction TEACHING 2005 – 2011 Utrecht University: preparation of a new core MSc course ‘Hazards and risk assessment’; specialised lectures in various Earth Sciences courses (bachelor and master levels); co-direction of MSc projects and advanced courses in Physical Geography and Geochemistry; co-supervision and - organisation of field trips (bachelor field work S.France, MSc excursions Physical Geography and Geochemistry). 2000 – 2003 University Paris VI: computing assistance to interns and MSc / DEA students. 1993 – 1996 University Freiburg: computer pool care for 1st to 5th year students; co- preparation and -organisation of internships, field campaigns and trips. .

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