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  • Posted on 6. September 201811. January 2019 by sgtk

    New member of our team

    Dr. Regina Reber has joined our team as of 1 September. Regina is a specialist for Quaternary Geology in Switzerland. She’s responsible for our new project “Assessment of natural sand and gravel resources of Switzerland” in which she will elaborate a resource-related quantification and qualification of unconsolidated rock deposits. We wish Regina a good start!

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