From June 27th to 30th 2022 the 6th International Workshop on Induced Polarization took place in Annecy, France.
The Geophysics Section of the University of Bonn contributed with three posters about their recent research activities to the conference.
In May 2022, the Geophysics Section conducted a field trip of several days to the North Sea island of Spiekeroog, as part of the course Hydrogeophysics in the Master's degree program in Physics of the Earth and Atmosphere.
The Geophysics Section contributes to the implementation of the underground observatory and the development of the (hydro)geological model for the potential Einstein-Telescope (ET), an advanced gravitational-wave observatory, currently in the planning stage.
Maximilian Weigand receives 3. price for his Dissertation on "Monitoring structural and physiological properties of crop roots using spectral electrical impedance tomography"
Matthias Bücker and co-authors Adrian Flores Orozco, Andreas Hördt and Andreas Kemna receive the Ludger Mintrop Award 2018 for their paper ‘An analytical membrane-polarization model to predict the complex conductivity signature of immiscible liquid hydrocarbon contaminants,’ published in Near Surface Geophysics, Volume 15, issue 6, December 2017, pp 547 - 562.