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Rolf Rindler is a researcher at the Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and River Research at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU). His work focuses on sediment transport, hydrology, and river management, particularly in alpine regions influenced by climate change. He is actively involved in multiple research projects, including 'Monitoring and analysis of bedload transport' and 'Sediment monitoring and management on the Upper Salzach River.'
- University: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)
- Institute: Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and River Research
- Research Areas: Hydrology, Hydrometry, Climate Change, Sedimentology, River Research, Sediment Transport
He has co-authored numerous publications and presented at international conferences, such as the IAHR World Congress and INTERPRAEVENT. His research often involves field measurements, numerical modeling, and sediment budgeting to address river management challenges. Rindler supervises student theses on topics like sediment transport velocity and hydrodynamic modeling.
Rindler has extensive experience in project management, including projects like 'Fluvial Transport Process Alterations in partly Glaciated Catchments Forced by Climate Change' and 'Sustainable design of a river bottom ramp for raw water abstraction.' He collaborates with colleagues like Helmut Habersack and Sabrina Schwarz, contributing to research reports and advising on sediment monitoring in alpine catchments.
- Email: rolf.rindler@boku.ac.at
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