Completed PhD Research

Name

Title 

Promotor 

Year 

J.R. von Asmuth

Groundwater system Identification, through time series analysis

 Prof. Olsthoorn/Bierkens

 2012

M.C. Westhoff

High resolution temperature observations to identify different runoff processes 

 Prof. Savenije 

 2011

P. Matgen

Surface and subsurface water from space. On the integration of microwave remote sensing observations with flood prediction systems

 Prof. Savenije

 2011

H. Makurira

Water Productivity in Rainfed Agriculture

 Prof. Savenije

 2010

H. Hellebrand

Theories, Experiments, Tools : An applied hydrological spatio-temporal assessment of meso-scale basins with a view to regionalization

 Prof. Savenije

 2010

A.M.J. Gerrits

The role of interception in the hydrological cycle

 Prof. Savenije

 2010

N.J. de Vos

Computational intelligence in rainfall-runoff modeling

 Prof. Savenije

 2009

H.C. Winsemius

Satellite data as complementary information for hydrological modelling http://repository.tudelft.nl/view/ir/uuid%3A2db8e9e7-03cf-43ab-976b-8ea8941a7a05/

 Prof. Savenije

 2009

R.G. Kamp

Model linking by mimicking hydrological and hydraulic models with artificial neural networks

 Prof. Savenije

 2009

M.L. Mul

Understanding hydrological processes in an ungauged catchment: in sub-Saharan Africa

 Prof. Savenije

 2009

F. Fenicia

Understanding catchment behaviour through model concept improvement

 Prof. Savenije

 2008

N.A. Duc

Salt intrusion, Tides and Mixing in Multi-Channel Estuaries

 Prof. Savenije

 2008

M. Temesgen

Conservation Tillage Systems and Water Productivity Implications for Smallholder Farmers in Semi-arid Ethiopia

 Prof. Savenije

 2007

G.P. Zhang

Modelling Hydrological Response at the Catchment Scale: Application and Extension of the Representative Elementary Watershed (REW) Approach

 Prof. Savenije

 2007

A.K.   Chapagain

Globalisation of Water: Opportunities and threats of virtual water trade

 Prof. Savenije  (copromotor)

 2006 

S.N. Ngigi

Hydrological Impacts of Land Use Changes on Water Resources Management and Socio-economic Development of Upper Ewaso Ng’iro River Basin in Kenya

 Prof. Savenije

 2006

L. Nyagwambo

Groundwater Recharge Estimation and Water Resources Assessment in a Tropical Crystalline Basement Aquifer

 Prof. Savenije

 2006

S. Vishnudas

Sustainable Watershed Management: Illusion or Reality? A case of Kerala State in India

 Prof. Savenije

 2006

N.B. Yenigül

Groundwater detection monitoring system design under conditions of uncertainty

 Prof. van den Akker

 2006

B. Gumbo

Short-cutting the phosphorus cycle in urban ecosystems

 Prof. Savenije

 2005

Y.A. Mohamed

The Nile Hydroclimatology: Impact of the Sudd Wetland

 Prof. Savenije

 2005

T.H.M. Rientjes

Inverse modelling of the rainfall-runoff relation, a multi objective model calibration approach

 Prof. Savenije

 2004

T.M. Thuan

Multi-Objective Management of Saltwater Intrusion in Groundwater: Optimization under Uncertainty

 Prof. van den Akker

 2004

M.G.F. Werner

Spatial flood extent modelling; A performance based comparison

 Prof. Savenije

 2004

D. Masvimavi

Estimation of Flow Characteristics of Ungauged Catchments; case study in Zimbabwe

 Prof. Savenije (copromotor)

 2003

M.M. de Groen

Modelling interception and transpiration at monthly time streps; introducing daily variability through Markov chains

 Prof. Savenije

 2002

F.L.M. Diermanse

Physically based modelling of rainfall-runoff processes

 Prof. van den Akker

 2001

A.S. Mohamed

Water Demand Management: Approach, Experiences & Application to Egypt

 Prof. Savenije

 2001

J. Ndambuki

Multi-objective groundwater quantity management: a stochastic approach

 Prof. van den Akker

 2001

J.F. Schijven

Virus removal from groundwater by soil passage. Modeling, field and laboratory experiment

 Prof. van den Akker

 2001

J.R. Valstar

Inverse modeling of groundwater flow and transport

 Prof. van den Akker

 2001

M. Bakr

A stochastic inverse-management approach to groundwater quality problems

 Prof. van den Akker

 2000

P.A.J. Verlaan

Mixing of marine and fluvial particles in the Scheldt estuary

 Prof. Donze 

 1998

L.K.J.M. Vermeersch

Neural structure characterization of ill-defined systems

 Prof. Donze 

 1998

J.H.M. Hakvoort

Absorption of light by surface water

 Prof. Donze 

 1994 

J. Krijgsman

Optimal remote sensing of water quality parameters. Interpretation of reflectance spectra

 Prof. Donze

 1994

H.H.G. Savenije

Rapid assessment technique for salt intrusion in alluvial estuaries

 Prof. van Dam 

 1992 

H.E.J. Berger

Flow forecasting for the River Meuse

 Prof. van Dam 

 1992

F.H.M. van de Ven

Van neerslag tot rioolinloop in vlak gebied

 Prof. van Dam 

 1989

L.H.J.M. Jansen

Reactions of nitrogen oxides in power-plant plumes. Models and measurements

 Prof. Donze

 1988

S.P. Klapwijk

Eutrophication of surface waters in the Dutch polder Landscape

 Prof. Donze

 1988

J.W. van der Made

Analysis of some criteria for design and operation of surface water gauging networks

 Prof. van Dam 

 1988 

R.M. van der Weiden

Boundary integral equations for the computational modelling of three-dimensional steady groundwater flow problems

 Prof. van Dam 

 1988

H.H. Siebers

Patterns and variability of phosphate and heavy metals in sediments of two shallow lakes

 Prof. Donze

 1985

P. van der Veer

Calculation methods for two-dimensional groundwater flow

 Prof. van Dam 

 1978