Beatriz is a doctoral researcher at the University of Stuttgart’s IWS and passionate about programmatic approaches.
Her interests are on hydro-morphodynamic modeling and spatio-temporal analyses of rivers, which she leverages with fuzzy-based and
data-driven methods, database management, web development, web scraping, and geospatial Python.
Sebastian leads the hydro-morphological modeling group at the University of Stuttgart’s IWS. His background and core expertise are
data acquisitions in combination with deterministic-statistic computational methods to derive data-driven insights from hydraulic research.
Sebastian did his PhD at the Swiss Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), and a postdoc with the Pasternack group at UC Davis.
Federica is a Research Associate at the IWS at the University of Stuttgart. She earned her Bachelor (2017) and Master (2020)
degrees in Environmental Engineering at the University of Padua, Italy, and Technical University of Munich, Germany, respectively.
Her research interests embrace hydrodynamic modeling of complex hydraulic structures and model optimization.
Ricardo is a research associate at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and data scientist with demonstrated mathematical and engineering skills. He conducted scientific studies with geospatial
analysis and machine learning and contributed to advancing hydroinformatic tools.