Professor
Geology and resources
Castilla La Mancha University
Spain
José María Bodoque holds a PhD in Geological Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid. In addition, he is a Master in General Hydrology and Applied by the Public Works Experimentation (CEDEX), Master in Geological Engineering by the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), as well as a Higher Program in Engineering and Environmental Management by the School of Industrial Organization (EOI). José María has Developed his professional activity, first as a fellow in: the Department of R & D Of GEOSYS S.A. (1998-2000), dedicated to remote sensing and Geographic Information; The Department of Geodynamics, Faculty of Sciences Geological Survey of the UCM (2000-2005). Since 2006 he is professor of geology and resources In the Faculty of Environmental Sciences of the University of Castilla La Mancha (UCLM), currently occupying a place of Doctor Contracted Professor. That's it Co-director of the Specialist Course in Risk Analysis and Management by Avenues and Floods, which is a title of the UCLM.
Research focuses on testing new methodologies and techniques for Analysis of the danger and risk of floods and their cartographic expression; in Particular, the application of geological-geomorphological and dendrogeomorphological methods For the improvement in the estimation of the frequency and magnitude of torrential avenues.