Schaefli, B.
| Function: Lecturer / Researcher |
Bettina Schaefli is assistant professor at the Water Resources Section. She has done her PhD at the Laboratory of Hydrology and Land Improvement of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and joined TU Delft in September 2007 after 1.5 years of postdoctoral research at University of Potsdam, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and University of Bologna.
Her research is in the field of hydrological modelling and especially rainfall-runoff modelling, focusing on questions like how to connect top-down modelling approaches (data-based and conceptual) and bottom-up (physical) modelling approaches and how to quantify related modelling uncertainties.
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Selected publications
Schaefli, B., D. Maraun, and M. Holschneider (2007), What drives high flow events in the Swiss Alps? Recent developments in wavelet spectral analysis and their application to hydrology, Adv. Water Resour., doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2007.06.004
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Schaefli, B., and H. Gupta (2007), Do Nash values have value?, Hydrol. Proc., 21, 2075-2080, doi: 10.1002/hyp.6825.
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Schaefli B., Balin Talamba D. and Musy A., 2007. Quantifying hydrological modeling errors through a mixture of normal distributions. J. Hydrol., 332, 303-315.
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Schaefli B., Hingray B. and Musy A., 2007. Climate change and hydropower production in the Swiss Alps: quantification of potential impacts and related modelling uncertainties. /Hydroloy and Earth System Sciences/ 11, 1191-1205



