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Ioanna Stamataki
Research Associate
Ioanna Stamataki is a Research Associate in the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Bath. She received her Civil Engineering degree (MEng Civil Engineering) from the University of Bath, in 2014, and during her degree, she completed a dissertation on a hydraulics based project involving the study of flow over complex weirs such as Pulteney Weir in Bath. A summer placement with Edenvale Young Associates who specialise in the fluvial and maritime environment ensured her interest in hydraulics and modelling. The work included hydraulic modelling projects, design of river protection works, flood forecasting schemes, flooding probability and flood risk assessments. She continued into completing a PhD at the University of Bath entitled "Experimental and numerical investigation of flash floods and their interaction with urban settlements". Her main research interests are the analysis and modelling of extreme events such as floods through laboratory experiments and CFD modelling.
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Dr Thomas Kjeldsen
Project Lead
Dr Thomas Kjeldsen is senior lecturer at the university of Bath. He is trained as a civil engineer (MSc, 2001; PhD, 2002) from the Technical University of Denmark, and has 15 years research experience focusing on mathematical and statistical modelling of hydrological and environmental systems, with particular emphasis on extreme events and sustainable use of resources. He has led the development of the current UK industry standard methods for flood frequency analysis and hydrological design. Recent research projects include studies of the effect of urbanisation on catchment hydrology;, development of a statistical extreme value procedure for regional and non-stationary analysis of flood events, and the use of local data in flood frequency estimation, including historical flood data. From 2010-2014 he was chair of the pan-European COST Action ES0901 European Procedures for Flood Frequency Estimation (FloodFreq) involving more than 100 participants from 26 European countries.
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We are always looking for new collaborations.Address:
Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering University of Bath Claverton Down Bath BA2 7AY Claverton, Bath United Kingdom |
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