Assoc.-Prof. DI Dr.
Bernhard Gems
Associate Professor
Unit of Hydraulic Engineering
University of Innsbruck
Room 313
Technikerstraße 13, 6020 Innsbruck
+43 512 507 62203
+43 676 8725 69160
bernhard.gems@uibk.ac.at
Consultation hours by appointment
Professional Experience
- from 04/2017
University of Innsbruck, Unit of Hydraulic Engineering
Associate Professor - 10/2011 - 04/2017
University of Innsbruck, Unit of Hydraulic Engineering
Post-Doc, Assistant Professor - 03/2006 - 10/2011
University of Innsbruck, Unit of Hydraulic Engineering
Research Assistant
- 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
ILF Consulting Engineers GmbH
Project Collaborator
- 2002
Structural Engineering Office Ing. Dander
Project Collaborator
Academic Qualification (University of Innsbruck (UIBK), Unit of Hydraulic Engineering)
- 04/2017
Habilitation, Venia Docendi for "Hydraulic Engineering, Torrent Science and Protection Technology"
THESIS DOWNLOAD - 04/2007 -10/2011
Postgraduate Studies in Engineering Sciences
THESIS DOWNLOAD - 03/2000 - 11/2006
Diploma Studies in Civil Engineering
THESIS DOWNLOAD
Research Interests (listed in alphabetical order)
- Cascade natural hazard effects
- Flood protection, fluvial hazard processes, river engineering
- Hydraulic scale models
- Morphodynamic numerical modelling
- Sediment transport
- Torrent hazards and protection
Current Teaching Activities (regularly organized and given courses at UIBK)
Bachelor Program "Civil and Environmental Engineering"
- Hydraulic Engineering (2.5 ECTS)
Master Program "Environmental Engineering"
- Computational Fluid Dynamics (2.5 ECTS)
- Sediment Transport in Rivers (2.5 ECTS)
- Torrent Science and Protection Technology in the Alpine Region (2.5 ECTS)
Master Program "Environmental Management of Mountain Areas"
- Water and Sediment Management in Mountain Drainage Basins (3 + 2 ECTS)
- Selected Topics in Environmental Management (ring lecture)
Doctoral Program "Engineering Sciences"
- Thematic Specialization: Hydraulic Engineering - Fieldwork, Model Scale Tests and Numerical Modeling (2.5 ECTS)
Doctoral Program “Natural Hazards in Mountain Regions”
- Selected Topics in Natural Hazards Assessment (2.5 ECTS)
- Interdisciplinary training in field measurements and data analysis of natural hazard processes (2.5 ECTS)
- Presentation and discussion of individual research work with the focus on natural hazards in mountain regions (2.5 ECTS)
Elective Module "Sustainability"