Dmitri Kavetski
Medicine
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
One of the main contributions of Dmitri's research work has been the development of Bayesian Total Error Analysis (BATEA) - a comprehensive framework for parameter estimation and probabilistic prediction accounting for data and model uncertainties. BATEA is currently applied in hydrological modelling, with additional appplications developing in river system modelling, irrigation modelling and other areas of environmental engineering. Dmitri's broader interests include mathematical modelling of surface and subsurface hydrological systems, uncertainty estimation, the development of numerically robust rainfall-runoff and snow models, design of accurate and computationally efficient numerical algorithms for nonlinear differential equations and nonlinear optimization. During his postdoctoral research at Princeton University, Dmitri also made contributions to risk assessment of carbon geosequestration scenarios.
Research Interest
Medicine,Medical Education,Research,etc