Supervisors: Adina Moraru, Nils Rüther, Oddbjørn Bruland
This thesis is held within the Project: World of Wild Waters (WoWW) project and aims
This thesis aims at creating an integrated understanding of causes and effects of flash floods in ungauged steep rivers by constructing realistic flood scenariosand scenarios and real-time numerical simulations based on real data,
and improve risk assessment and its communication to stakeholders and decision-makers. The prediction accuracy required to implement risk alleviation measuresis measures is a core issue when addressing flood risk assessment.
The aim primary goal of this master thesis is to improve flood simulations in steep rivers through more efficient simulation models. The gathered knowledge will help develop a methodology that will increase flood simulation efficiency
efficiency (e.g. improving simulation speed without truly compromising on the precision of the outcome), eventually contributing to the state-of-the-art of real-time fluid simulations. The resulting scenarios will be implemented into
a into a visualization platform (e.g. Virtual Reality/Extended Reality), furtherly used in decision-making.
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