Dr. Pritam Yogeshwar
Address | Pohligstr. 3, 50969 Köln |
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Room | 3.233 |
Phone | +49 (0)221 470-6127 |
Fax | +49 (0)221 470-5198 |
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Research Topics
- Geophysical electromagnetic induction methods for shallow, intermediate and deep Earth’s
studies; (Transient Electromagnetics, Radiomagnetotelluric, Direct Current Resistivity) - Deep Electromagnetic Sounding for Mineral Exploration using LOTEM and innovative
semi-airborne techniques - Environmental, Engineering and Groundwater Geophysics
- Geophysical inverse problems and forward modelling
Projects
Co-Coordinator/Co-Applicant in various joint-collaborative research projects focusing on
numerical geophysical modeling, geophysical exploration and survey design as well as
application/interpretation of geophysical methods
- Groundwater contamination due to waste disposal and aquifer characterization around Roorkee
using integrated Geolelectric techniques - CRC 806 - Our Way To Europe. Late Quaternary High-Resolution Climate Archives in the
Sahara - Detection of fresh groundwater bodies offshore Israel
- DESMEX: Deep Electromagnetic Sounding for Mineral Exploration
- CRC 1211 - Earth Evolution at the Dry Limit. Gephysical Studies to investigate sedimentady
deposits in Atacama Desert, Chile - 3D CSRMT - Processing, modeling and inversion for far, near and transition zone data from
selected targets in Russia - Imaging and Characterization of the Furnas Caldera, Sao Miguel, Azores Islands
For more information on the projects see here.
PhD / Diploma Thesis
- Yogeshwar, P. (2014): A resistivity-depth model of the central Azraq basin area, Jordan: 2D forward and inverse modeling of time domain electromagnetic data. Institut für Geophysik und Meteorologie, PhD thesis, Universität zu Köln.
- Yogeshwar, P. (2010): Grundwasserkontamination bei Roorkee/ Indien: 2D Joint Inversion von
Radiomagnetotellurik und Gleichstromgeoelektrik daten. Institut für Geophysik and Meteorologie,
Diploma thesis, Universität zu Köln.
Teaching
- Co-supervisor/advisor of several BSc, MSc and PhD related research projects related to
various geophysical methods and research focus - Teaching includes BSc and MSc modules in Geophysics: Applied Geophysics, Engineering
and Environmental Geophysics, Platetectonics and Geophysical Exploration Methods,
Direct Current and Electromagnetic Exploration Methods, Inverse Modeling, Introduction to
Environmental Geophysics
Awards and Honors
2014/15 | Albertus-Magnus teaching award of the University of Cologne |
2015 | Teaching award of the Sudent Council of the IGM, University of Cologne |
2016 | Travel Grant, German Academic Exchange Service ( DAAD) for 24 th Electromagnetic |
2017 | DFG Travel Grant, Invited Speaker/German Delegate fot the 2 nd Sino-German Workshop in |
Some Invited talks
11/2017 | Invited talk at the 2 nd Sino-German Workshop on Electromagnetic Induction, Xingdao, |
01/2016 | Invited speaker in the geoscientific colloquium at the Johann-Wolgang-Goethe |
01/2017 | Invited speaker at the Winterschool of the faculty of natural sciences of the University |
Some Further activities
- Coordination of various small, intermediate and large scale field surveys for various geoelectric
and electromagnetic methods (Surveys in Germany, India, Greece, Albania, Jordan, Ethiopia,
Israel, Chile, Sweden, Russia, etc.) - Offshore receiver operator and QC for vertical line EM system, Petromarker/Stavanger
- Organization of the 25th Schmucker-Weidelt colloquium on deep electromagnetic sounding,
Olpe, 2013 - Organization of the near surface RMT/TEM post-workshop in the frame of the 22 nd International
Workshop on Electromagnetic Induction in the Earth to be held in Weimar, Germany, in 2014 - Reviewer for international journals
- member of the European Geoscience Union EGU
- German Geophysical Society (DGG), Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), IEEE
Publications
Peer-reviewed |
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Selected Conference Abstracts 2018 |
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