The Hydrogeologist Time Capsule
Records and reflections of some eminent hydrogeologists of our time
Part 3 : Shlomo Neuman discusses stochastic hydrogeology with Daniel Tartakovsky

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Location : Viscount Suite Hotel, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Date of record : 26 Oct 2008
Date of publication : 12 Sep 2010
Date of record : 26 Oct 2008
Date of publication : 12 Sep 2010
- Presentation
- In the third part of this video series, Shlomo P. Neuman is interviewed by Daniel Tartakovsky about various aspects of stochastic hydrogeology including the contributions of Shlomo Neuman to this field, its potential application to practical problems and the future of this field of research.
- Credits
- Interview: Daniel M. Tartakovsky (University of California, San Diego)
Editing: Sylvain Tissot & Philippe Renard - Sponsors
- The participants of the Symposium "New Perspectives in Modeling of Groundwater Flow and Transport", Symposium in Honor of Shlomo P. Neuman’s 70th Birthday.
International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH)
- About Shlomo P. Neuman
Shlomo Peter Neuman is Regents professor of Hydrology and Water Resources at the University of Arizona in Tucson, and he is clearly one of the scientists who changed the face of hydrogeology during the 20th century. Starting with his early work on well hydraulics, he has been continuously exploring new challenges and developed theoretical and numerical tools that provided practical answers to a broad range of problems including aquifer characterization, inverse modeling, fractured media, stochastic method, or multiscale analysis. His influence on the profession can be directly measured today by the high number of his former students or collaborators who are now leading some of the most active hydrogeological research groups in the world.

