Lehrauftrag "Leitungsbau und Leitungsinstandhaltung" an Dr. Bosseler
22.09.2006
Das Präsidium der Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover hat Dr.-Ing. Bert Bosseler (39) zum Wintersemester 2006/2007 mit der Lehre im Fach "Leitungsbau und Leitungsinstandhaltung" beauftragt.
"Es ist für mich eine besondere Ehre, nun einen Lehrauftrag an dieser traditionsreichen Universität wahrnehmen zu dürfen", so Dr. Bosseler.
Den Schwerpunkt seiner Lehrtätigkeit werden Bau, Betrieb und Sanierung unterirdischer Leitungsnetze bilden, unter Einbeziehung aktueller Erkenntnisse aus IKT-Projekten. Den Studenten werden wissenschaftliche Hintergründe und Methoden für praxisnahe Fragestellungen vermittelt, so zum Beispiel Rohrvortrieb, Schachtsanierung und Grundstücksentwässerung. Die erste Vorlesung findet am 10. Januar 2007 statt.
Zur Person:
Dr. Bosseler studierte Bauingenieurwesen an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, promovierte dort mit Auszeichnung im Bereich Leitungsbau und Leitungsinstandhaltung bei Prof. Dr.-Ing. D. Stein und wechselte anschließend zur Emschergenossenschaft, Essen. Seit dem Jahr 2000 ist er Wissenschaftlicher Leiter des IKT.
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45886 Gelsenkirchen
Tel.: +49 (0)209 17806-0
Fax: +49 (0)209 17806-88
E-Mail: brown@ikt.de
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