Professor Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen, DTU Environment, will defend his doctoral thesis, "Panta Rhei - Non-stationarity in planning, designing and operating urban drainage systems," on 28 January 2020 at 14.00 in meeting room 1, 1st floor, building 101,
It can no longer be assumed that climate, cities, or design criteria are constant over the lifetime of our water infrastructure in cities. The thesis focuses on describing how to model these changes as well as how it impacts decision making. The title of the thesis is inspired by the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, which has devoted research within the decade 2013-2022 to focus on Panta Rhei - Change in Hydrology and Society.
Read Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen’s thesis online or contact the doctoral candidate for a physical copy.
If you are interested in acting as unofficial opponent, please contact the moderator, Provost Rasmus Larsen, via dr.techn.-adm@dtu.dk.
The defense is followed by a reception in the foyer outside meeting room 1.