SwRI: Geosciences and Engineering: multidisciplinary teams solve problems within a framework of risk assessment, system studies, and regulatory analyses.

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The Geosciences and Engineering Division provides a significant, single resource for earth sciences to government regulatory agencies, multinational corporations and small service companies, and geological and aerospace materials.

The Geosciences and Engineering Division of Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is a center of excellence in earth sciences and engineering. Internationally recognized for innovative solutions to complex problems in the earth, material, and planetary sciences and allied engineering disciplines, the Geosciences and Engineering Division creates multidisciplinary teams to solve client problems within a framework of risk assessment, system studies, and regulatory analyses. The Division's extensive experience base and understanding of engineering and science fundamentals also assists clients by identifying emerging technical issues.

 

The Geosciences and Engineering Division conducts its vigorous research and development program through two departments, the Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses (CNWRA®) and the Department of Earth, Material and Planetary Sciences.

 

Internal research and development projects enable the Geosciences and Engineering Division to serve its clients better through continuous technological innovation.

 

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For more information about the capabilities of the Geosciences and Engineering Division of SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Dr. Wesley C. Patrick at wpatrick@swri.org or (210) 522-5158.


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Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®) is an independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and physical sciences research and development organization with 12 technical divisions using multidisciplinary approaches to problem solving. The Institute occupies more than 1,200 acres and provides nearly two million square feet of laboratories, test facilities, workshops, and offices for more than 3,300 employees who perform contract work for industry and government clients.