SUPERVISORY PANEL OF EXPERTS

At LSH, we are committed to advancing sustainable solutions through technical excellence and responsible development. To reinforce this commitment, we have established the Supervisory Panel of Experts, a distinguished board comprised of professionals who are leaders in their respective fields. The purpose of this panel is to oversee and meticulously scrutinize our work, ensuring that LSH always meets the highest standards of technical and financial excellence.
As an organization driven by a clear purpose and a proud member of the International Hydropower Association (IHA), LSH has embraced the Hydropower Sustainability Standard. By incorporating these rigorous guidelines, we strengthen our value proposition with measurable positive outcomes in governance, environmental stewardship, and social engagement (ESG). This initiative reflects our dedication to developing hydropower projects that not only deliver renewable energy but also align with global best practices for sustainability and community impact.
Dr. Karl-Heinz Nagel, PhD, MSc, DSc

Dr. Karl Heinz Nagel is recognized globally as a leading geologist and civil engineer, with over four decades of expertise in geology, hydropower, and renewable energy. He earned his PhD in Geology and Natural Sciences from the prestigious Technical University of Berlin, which laid the foundation for a career rich in both practical engineering and innovative geological research. His academic background is marked by a commitment to integrating geology with large-scale engineering projects, focusing on sustainable energy solutions and advanced methods in underground construction.


Dr. Nick Barton, PhD

Dr. Nick Barton is one of the most influential engineers of our time. With a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from King’s College, University of London (1966), and a Ph.D. in Rock Mechanics from Imperial College, London (1971), he brings over 50 years of experience across 41 countries, specializing in rock mechanics and engineering. His work has primarily focused on hydropower tunnels, metro and motorway tunnels, rock slope stability, dam abutment characterization, and nuclear waste disposal research, with notable projects in the U.S., U.K., and Sweden. A pioneer in his field, Barton is known for developing the Q-system for rock mass characterization (1974) and the Barton-Bandis criterion for rock joints (1973/1982), as well as empirical methods related to the Q-system, such as the QTBM prognosis method (1999), QSLOPE (2015), and QH2O (2007).

Dr. Stephen Robinson, PhD

With nearly five decades of international experience across 39 countries, Dr. Robinson specializes in hydrology and water resource engineering, contributing extensively to hydropower, multipurpose, and river basin projects. His academic foundation includes a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Physics from the University of London, followed by a postgraduate diploma in Hydrology from the Technical University of Delft, Netherlands. He earned his doctorate in Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering from the Technical University of Aachen, Germany. Dr. Robinson’s career showcases a broad spectrum of hydrological expertise, particularly in flood prediction, sedimentation studies, and reservoir operation.
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