• Geomechanics (co-opted department),
• Hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry (Institute for Geology and
Paleontology),
• Mineral resources,
• Repository systems.
The Institute of Disposal Research follows on from the earlier Institute of Mineralogy and Mineral Resources. The departments of "Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Salt Deposits" as well as "Mineral Resources" continue along the lines of their previous expertise. The current focus of research is the petrology of the upper mantle and deep crust, and the economic geology and exploration of mineral deposits, respectively.
With regard to academic education, IELF focuses at the national level on the Master Course ‘Radioactive and Hazardous Waste Management’ and at the EU level on the EURATOM-based master programme ENEN-II (European Network of Nuclear Engineering).
We also teach on mineralogy, geochemistry and economic geology for various curricula on mining, mineral extraction, energy and geoenvironmental sciences, and participate in BSc and MSc training in economics and environmental engineering.