Joakim Riml
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
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Researcher
About me
Joakim Riml is an Associate Professor in River Engineering and works as a teacher and researcher in the Department of Resources, Energy and Infrastructure at SEED, KTH. His research focuses on contemporary societal challenges linked to hydrology and water resources with an overall focus on how water, energy and solutes move through landscapes and the human and ecological consequences of these flows. Special interests include transport and retention of nutrients in agricultural landscapes, carbon dioxide exports from catchments, changes in runoff patterns linked to geomorphological changes in the landscape and hydropower regulation.
Courses
Applied Hydrology (AE2610), teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Hydraulic Engineering, Second Cycle (AF283X), examiner, teacher | Course web
Geoscience (AE1106), teacher | Course web
Geoscience and Geotechnical Engineering (AL1302), teacher | Course web
Hydrology (AE1602), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web
Introduction to the Planning and Building Process (AI1527), teacher | Course web
Soil and Water (AL1303), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web