Gert Stadler

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Gert Stadler (born December 22, 1939 in Vienna ) is a mining scientist and civil engineer. He is known for his contributions to subsoil grouting.

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Stadler dealt with mining sciences (petroleum), special civil engineering and economics in construction. His services in these areas are seen in particular in the inter-faculty linking of knowledge content of mining and civil engineering. In addition, his entrepreneurial activity in international special civil engineering , his related teaching activities at the Vienna University of Technology (injection technology), his dissertation on "Application of the deposit physics of the petroleum industry to injection technology in construction" and finally his professorship at the Graz University of Technology with the Venia for the subject " Construction industry and construction "contributed. He gave lectures on construction contracts, injection and foundation activities in mining, dams, subways and industrial buildings. He published on this in relevant specialist publications ( Grundbau-Taschenbuch , Ground Improvement, EN 12715 injections, ISRM Report on Grouting, ÖGG commentary on EN 12715). a. honored with the award of the professional title "Bergrat hc" by the Austrian Ministry of Economic Affairs.

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