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Linking environmental and geoenergy systems

The Institute of Drilling Engineering and Fluid Mining combines environmental and geoenergy systems in relation to underground energy production and storage, water dynamics and soil protection. We conduct research for the energy transition and adaptations in the Anthropocene and develop solutions for pressing issues of our time.

Our courses are aimed at prospective environmental scientists and geo-engineers in the degree programmes Geoengineering, Geotechnics, Mining and Geo-Energy Systems and Environmental Systems Science - Geoecology and Geology/Mineralogy in Bachelor's and Master's programmes.

Our teams cover engineering fundamentals, new developments in geothermal energy, drilling and production technology, reservoir exploitation and storage, as well as modern issues of renewable and sustainable energy use.

For soil and water conservation we unify expertise in the the various fields of landscape and environmental system sciences.

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Institute of Drilling Engineering and Fluid Mining 
Agricolastraße 22
09599 Freiberg

+49 3731 39-2494
IBF [at] tbt [dot] tu-freiberg [dot] de (IBF[at]tbt[dot]tu-freiberg[dot]de)

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Chair of Drilling Technology, Specialised Civil Engineering Equipment and Mining Machines - Prof. Matthias Reich
Boreholes are part of everyday life everywhere in our modern world. They are not only required for the safe foundation of buildings, tunnelling of mountains, exploration or monitoring of the subsurface, but also, for example, for
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Übertägige Ansicht einer hydrothermalen Dublette
Professorship of Geostream, Conveyance and Storage Technology - Prof Mohd Amro
A successful transition to renewable energies requires an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation and the development of new energy sources. The utilisation of geothermal energy will play an increasingly important role in the future.
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Junior Professorship of Flow and Transport Modelling in the Geosphere - Soil Physics and Ecohydrology - Jun.Prof. Conrad Jackisch
A constant turnover of energy, mass and substances takes place at the interface between the atmosphere and the geosphere. This "critical zone" is the area in which rainwater infiltrates into the ground or flows off the surface,
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Schreibtisch mit Notebook, Büchern und einer Hand
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