Associate Prof. Dr.rer.nat. Adrian FLORES-OROZCO

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Associate Prof. Dr.rer.nat. Adrian Flores-Orozco was assigned to the Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformation, opens in new window (E120) in the Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation, opens an external URL in a new window at TU Wien assuming his post as Associate Professor of Geophysics with effect from July 1, 2020.
CV: Born in Mexico, Adrian Flores-Orozco studied Geophysics at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) until 2004. In 2004, he was awarded a scholarship to attend the four-semester course in "Applied Environmental Geoscience" at the University of Tübingen in Germany. From 2008 to 2012, he was a Research Associate of the "Applied Geophysics" group at the University of Bonn, where he was awarded his doctorate in 2012 for his thesis "Characterization of contaminated sites and monitoring of processes accompanying bioremediation using spectral induced polarization imaging, opens an external URL in a new window". Since 2013, he has been with TU Wien in the Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation. In 2015, Adrian Flores-Orozco was appointed to a tenure-track position for his work on Geophysics, which he successfully completed in 2020, thus qualifying as an Associate Professor. In 2020, he was also granted the authorisation to teach (venia docendi) in the field of Geophysics. His habilitation is entitled "Imaging of biogeochemical processes at the field scale – advancing the application of geophysical electrical methods for environmental applications".
Adrian Flores-Orozco is the Head of the Research Unit of Geophysics, opens in new window (E120-03). His research and teaching focus primarily on the field of electrical imaging processes, particularly spectral induced polarisation (SIP) for the characterisation of hydrogeological processes and natural hazards and innovative applications of geophysical methods for the characterisation of geochemical and microbiological processes in the subsoil.
Publications by Adrian Flores-Oroco in the Scopus, opens an external URL in a new window database and in ReposiTUm, opens an external URL in a new window.
