Dr. Florian Einsiedl

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Biography

Professor Florian Einsiedl is a distinguished academic in the field of Hydrogeology, with an extensive background that includes a Diploma from Munich (1991-1996) and a PhD from LMU Munich (1996-2000). He has held various significant positions, starting with postdoctoral studies at the Institute of Hydrology at Helmholtz Center Munich (2000-2003), followed by leadership as a research group leader at the Institute of Groundwater Ecology (2003-2008). He served at the National University of Ireland before being appointed as an Associate Professor at the Technical University of Denmark from 2009 to 2012. In 2012, he became a full professor at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) for Hydrogeology in the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy after completing his postdoctoral teaching qualification (habilitation) at the University of Bayreuth in 2010. His research focus includes geochemical processes in groundwater systems, the effects of geothermal wells in fault zones, and biogeochemical evidence for anaerobic methane oxidation. He is recognized for his contributions to the understanding of groundwater recharge processes and microbial denitrification.

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Professor

2012-01-01 — Present

Technical University of Munich • Munich, Germany

Full professor for hydrogeology in the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy.