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Dmytro Lisniak

ICWRGC team member Dmytro Lisniak

Dmytro Lisniak

Scientific officer at the
International Centre for Water Resources and Global Change (UNESCO)

Contact:
Federal Institute of Hydrology
P.O. Box 200253
56002 Koblenz, Germany

Phone: +49 (0) 261 1306 5980
Email:

Research topics and scope of duties

  • Analysis of global water quality data held by the GEMS/Water Data Centre
  • Development of water quality data products
  • Support and consultation for data users, as well as national and international organizations regarding water quality data provided by the GEMS/Water Data Centre, creation of water quality assessment reports and the implementation of United Nation guidelines for Monitoring programs

Klein, B.; Meißner, D.; Hemri, S.; Lisniak, D. (2015): Ermittlung der prädiktiven Unsicherheit von hydrologischen Ensemblevorhersagen, Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde, DOI: 10.5675/BfG-1853 Download

Meißner, D.; Klein, B.; Lisniak, D.; Lingemann, I.; Pinzinger, R. (2015): Quantifizierung und Reduktion von Unsicherheiten der Kurz-, Mittel- und Langfristvorhersagen der BfG – Synthese der entwickelten Methoden und erzielten Ergebnisse im Forschungs- und Entwicklungsvorhaben “Seamless Prediction I”, Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde, DOI: 10.5675/BfG-1874 Download

Hemri, S; Lisniak D. und Klein, B. (2014): Ermittlung probabilistischer Abflussvorhersagen unter Berücksichtigung zensierter Daten; HyWa 58. 2014, H.2, DOI: 10.5675/HyWa_2014,2_4 Download

Lisniak, D. (2014): Nachführung von Anfangszuständen des hydrologischen Modells HBV durch einen Ensemble Kalman Filter zur Verbesserung von Abflussvorhersagen, Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde, DOI: 10.5675/BfG-1852 Download

Meißner, D.; Klein, B.; Lisniak, D. und Pinzinger, R; (2014): Probabilistische Abfluss- und Wasserstandsvorhersagen – Kommunikationsstrategien und Nutzungspotenziale am Beispiel der Binnenschifffahrt, HyWa 58. 2014, H.2, DOI: 10.5675/HyWa_2014,2_7 Download

Short CV

Dmytro Lisniak is a hydrologist and data analyst at the GEMS/Water Data Centre. He graduated from the Technical University Dresden in 2011 with a diploma thesis on Climatology and is working at the Federal Institute of Hydrology since 2012. After being mainly involved in research on the possibilities of improving water level forecasts by assimilation of observed river discharges, as well as snow cover and soil moisture into the rainfall runoff model HBV he joined the ICWRGC to work for the GEMS/Water program in 2015. Since then he develops data products that allow for the visualization and interpretation of water quality data.

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