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Professor Dmitri Kavetski is a faculty member in the School of Architecture and Civil Engineering at the University of Adelaide, specializing in Environmental Engineering. His work focuses on developing advanced hydrological models and Bayesian methods for uncertainty analysis, including the Bayesian Total Error Analysis (BATEA) framework. He collaborates internationally with institutions like the Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG) and the US National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). His research emphasizes probabilistic predictions, numerical algorithms, and improving water resource management through robust modeling techniques.
Research interests include Bayesian inference, hydrological modeling, numerical analysis, and climate impacts. His contributions to frameworks like BATEA have been applied in operational forecasting systems, such as the Australian Bureau of Meteorology’s seasonal predictions. He is actively involved in supervising postgraduate students and has secured significant research funding.
Publications highlight advancements in probabilistic hydrology, subseasonal forecasting, and model adequacy testing. His work bridges theoretical developments with practical applications, addressing challenges in ungauged basins and ephemeral catchments. Collaborations span global institutions, reflecting his commitment to advancing environmental engineering through interdisciplinary approaches.

