
معرفی
Vilim Filipović is an Associate Professor at the Department of Soil Amelioration, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, specializing in agroecological systems. He holds a PhD in numerical modeling of water flow and nitrate concentration assessment (2012) and an MSc in genotypic characterization of rhizobium strains (2008), both from the University of Zagreb.
- Languages: Croatian, English
- Consultations: Wednesday, 8:00–10:00
His research focuses on water flow and solute transport processes in soils, vadose zone dynamics, nutrient/pesticide leaching and modeling, and multi-dimensional transport processes in porous media. Key projects include Environmental and hydrological implications of innovative sprayable biodegradable polymer membrane (UKF grant) and Scaling preferential flow processes in agricultural soils (Bilateral Program Hubert Curien). Recent collaborations span CSIRO, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, BOKU, Penn State University, INRA, CEH, and ZALF.
Publications highlight modeling approaches using HYDRUS and HP1 software, with keywords spanning soil physics, environmental monitoring, climate change impacts, and numerical simulation. His projects with Croatian Science Foundation and EU programs address preferential transport in agricultural soils and agroecosystem monitoring under climate stress.
Professional affiliations include the International Soil Modeling Consortium, Soil Science Society of America, European Geosciences Union, and the journal Vadose Zone Journal (Associate Editor, 2020–).




