We are pleased to welcome Dr rer. nat. Simon Ritter as project manager for hydrogeology/contaminated sites!
Simon completed his Bachelor's degree in Geosciences at the University of Heidelberg. His affinity for South America was first evident in the title of his bachelor's thesis: "Geothermometry on natural spring waters from Poços de Caldas, Minas Gerais, Brazil".
After studying abroad for a year in São Paolo, Brazil, Simon returned to Heidelberg for his Master's degree in Sediment and Hydrogeology.
His master's thesis deals with the hydrogeochemistry, calcareous tuff formation and temporal development of the Kaisinger Sinter Terraces calcareous tuff system in Greding, Bavaria.
As a research assistant at the Institute of Environmental Physics, Simon investigated groundwater for geothermal exploration in the Upper Rhine Graben and was a member of the working group for hydrogeochemistry and hydrogeology in the project "Geospeicher.bw zur Speicherung und Nutzung von Wärme im oberflächennahen Aquifer (ATES)".
For his doctorate, Simon researched unusual underwater speleothems ("Hells Bells") in South America.
Simon remained loyal to the Hydrogeochemistry and Hydrogeology working group as a post-doc until he moved to MuP Umwelttechnik GmbH in April.
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