Report on the 2019 Ingeokring Autumn Symposium “Post-mining risk management in the Netherlands” -4th UPDATE-

Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences, TU Delft, 15 November 2019

The symposium has been attended very well. A lot of new insights, ideas and lessons have been learned from to the speakers and their presentations. Again, we would like to express the speakers our gratitude!

For an extensive photographic impression of the atmosphere during the symposium, please feel free to download the file below:

At the end of the symposium, the Ingeokring presented a interactive online quiz with questions concerning the symposium’s theme. The audience liked it very much! Therefore the quiz and audience’s answers can be reminisced by clicking on the next link:

https://presenter.ahaslides.com/share/1573676755581-a9al9tp2vh?presenting=true

Last but not least, we are glad to share all of the presentations being held during the symposium. Click on one of the pdf-files below to open them:

The Netherlands Student Award for Engineering Geology

The Netherlands Student Award for Engineering Geology is a two yearly prize for the best Master of Science (MSc) research thesis in the field of Engineering Geology submitted to a Dutch university or institute of higher education. The prize is established by The Ingeokring. And this year’s prize goes to:

Pascale Lamens
MSc Geo-Engineering, CEG, Delft University of Technology

For her thesis:
“Pile installation in submerged sandy slopes: Assessing liquefaction-induced instability”.
And was defended in October 2017.

The Ingeokring congratulates Pascale with here amazing work! Her name has been added now to the Ingeokring’s Hall of Fame.

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