Summary
Alexander Renz is a groundwater modeller with over 14 years’ specialist experience, currently working at BGE in Peine and previously leading innovation and senior engineering teams at DHI across Berlin, Perth and Munich. He combines classical numerical groundwater modelling for mine dewatering, mine water supply, geothermal systems and regional management with growing expertise in data science, geostatistics, telemetry and bespoke software development. Alex routinely augments model outputs with field measurements and focuses on quantifying the reliability of model results, bridging theory and practice for regulatory and industrial clients. He also teaches software courses and university lectures, translating complex modelling concepts into practical training. A background in environmental engineering and mathematics underpins his pragmatic approach to engineering, tool-building and operational decision support.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Department of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics at University of Bergen (UiB)
Dipl.-Ing., Environmental Engineering, Dipl.-Ing., Environmental Engineering at University of Stuttgart
German, English