Graduation year: 2008 Head of Department Tunnelling-Switzerland - Amberg Engineering AG
With finalising my engineering study on TU Graz and writing my thesis on the Institute of Rock Mechanics and Tunnelling, I have got a very good foundation for my future job-career and give me the chance to be involved in small as well as mega projects all over the world.
Andreas Leitner Dipl.Ing.
Graduation year: 1982 Managing Director - IGT
At the time when I studied rock mechanics, soil mechanics and tunneling was taught on one faculty. What fascinated me in this field during all my entire professional live was the fact that natural materials cannot be described and calculated as accurate as artificial materials, such as steel and concrete. This gives an engineer a unique free space to develop and realize new approaches and ideas.
Nedim Radončić Dipl.-Ing. Dr.
Graduation year: 2009 Heute: Projektleiter International - Amberg Engineering AG
Die Felsmechanik ist eine der letzten Bastionen des Bauingenieurswesens, wo der Kreativität (fast) keine Grenzen gesetzt sind, und wo neben Normen- und Richtlinienkonformität (so selten zutreffend diese Dokumente auch sind) auch das Ingenieursdenken, das pragmatische Denken und letztendlich auch der "Mut zur Lücke" eine sehr gewichtige Rolle spielen. Ein weiterer Vorteil ist die Möglichkeit der Mitarbeit an großen Infrastruktur-Projekten, wo neben Statik die Fragen der Logistik, Belüftung, Bautechnik und Bauwirtschaft eine gleichberechtigte Rolle spielen, und wo man das Projekt aus zahlreichen Blickwinkeln zu betrachten lernt, und interdisziplinäre Tätigkeit zum täglichen Geschäft gehört. Kurz und Bündig: Mit Felsmechanik wird das berufliche Leben nie zu einer Routine, was will man mehr?
Johannes Gollegger Dipl. Ing.
Graduation year: 2001 Heute: Owner of Acaraho Consulting AS & Technical Manager EPC TBM (Bane NOR)
The world is changing rapidly from a rural to an urban society with increasing population. This requires a high demand on infrastructure, which is more and more found in the underground. Studying rock mechanics and tunnelling at the technical university Graz provides a solid knowledge, which opens for opportunities to work on very interesting and challenging projects all around the world. Austrian engineers are well recognised for their competence in creating underground space.
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Institute of Rock Mechanics and Tunnelling Rechbauerstraße 12 A-8010 Graz
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