In this contribution, professor Batelaan will present Flinders University and the hydro(geo)logical research of the National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT) shortly. The antique text fragment on ‘Hedgehogs and foxes’ is then used to introduce a concept for our hydro(geo)logical science and its researchers via acquainting various people and their philosophical, literary, historical and recent scientific works. The focus along this journey will be on conceptual models, hypothesis testing, and sustainability of (ground)water systems.
Friday 26 May at 15.00 hrs.
Building Langezijds
Room LA 2105
Hydro(geo)logical Research - Hedgehogs and Foxes
by professor Okke Batelaan
National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training, College of Science and Engineering
Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
Okke.Batelaan@flinders.edu.au

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