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Researcher
Pieter Meert
- Disciplines:Water engineering
Affiliations
- Hydraulics and Geotechnics (Division)
Member
From1 Aug 2020 → 30 Nov 2019 - Hydraulics Section (Division)
Member
From1 Sep 2012 → 30 Nov 2019
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- Conceptual River Modelling in Support of Uncertainty and Scenario Analyses at Catchment ScaleFrom7 Oct 2013 → 31 Aug 2017Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
Publications
1 - 10 of 13
- Model uncertainty reduction for real-time flood control by means of a flexible data assimilation approach and reduced conceptual models(2018)
Authors: Evert Vermuyten, Pieter Meert, Vincent Wolfs, Patrick Willems
Pages: 490 - 500 - Surrogate modeling-based calibration of hydrodynamic river model parameters(2018)
Authors: Pieter Meert, Patrick Willems
Pages: 56 - 67 - Combining model predictive control with a reduced genetic algorithm for real-time flood control(2018)
Authors: Evert Vermuyten, Pieter Meert, Vincent Wolfs, Patrick Willems
Pages: 1 - 13 - Dealing with rainfall forecast uncertainties in real-time flood control along the Demer river(2016)
Authors: Evert Vermuyten, Pieter Meert, Vincent Wolfs, Patrick Willems
Pages: 1 - 8 - The influence of model uncertainty on real-time flood control performance(2016)
Authors: Evert Vermuyten, Pieter Meert, Vincent Wolfs, Patrick Willems
Pages: 804 - 811 - Uncertainty assessment of river water levels on energy head loss through hydraulic control structures(2016)
Authors: Pieter Meert, Patrick Willems
Pages: 863 - 870 - Computationally efficient modeling of tidal rivers using conceptual reservoir-type models(2016)
Authors: Pieter Meert, Patrick Willems
Pages: 19 - 31 - Modular conceptual modelling approach and software for river hydraulic simulations(2015)
Authors: Vincent Wolfs, Pieter Meert, Patrick Willems
Pages: 60 - 77 - Modular conceptual modelling approach and software for river hydraulic simulations(2015)
Authors: Vincent Wolfs, Pieter Meert, Patrick Willems
Pages: 60 - 77 - Real-time flood control by means of an improved MPC-GA algorithm and a fast conceptual river model for the demer basin in Belgium(2014)
Authors: Evert Vermuyten, Vincent Wolfs, Pieter Meert, Patrick Willems
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