• Flow Measurements Derived from Camera Footage Using an Open-Source Ecosystem 

      Meier, Robert; Tscheikner-Gratl, Franz; Steffelbauer, David; Makropoulos, Christos (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Sensors used for wastewater flow measurements need to be robust and are, consequently, expensive pieces of hardware that must be maintained regularly to function correctly in the hazardous environment of sewers. Remote ...
    • Resilience of Water Distribution Systems Exposed to Substance Intrusions 

      Rokstad, Elias Gulla (Master thesis, 2021)
      There is an emerging realisation in the water industry that improving resilience enhances the sustainability of water distribution systems exposed to an uncertain future with often unavoidable failures. A successful ...
    • Urban hydroinformatics: Past, present and future 

      Makropoulos, Christos; Savić, Dragan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Hydroinformatics, as an interdisciplinary domain that blurs boundaries between water science, data science and computer science, is constantly evolving and reinventing itself. At the heart of this evolution, lies a continuous ...
    • Urban water system metabolism assessment using WaterMet2 model 

      Behzadian, Kourosh; Kapelan, Zoran; Govindarajan, Venkatesh; Brattebø, Helge; Sægrov, Sveinung; Rozos, Envangelos; Makropoulos, Christos; Ugarelli, Rita Maria; Milina, Jadranka; Hem, Lars J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      This paper presents a new “WaterMet2” model for integrated modelling of an urban water system (UWS). The model is able to quantify the principal water flows and other main fluxes in the UWS. The UWS in WaterMet2 is ...