Fedor Baart
Dr. Fedor Baart is an expert in the field integrated modelling. His goal is to make computer models data driven, interactive, visual attractive and exploratory. In his work he combines his unique academic background in technological and behavioural sciences, with his outstanding knowledge in information sciences and database technology. In his role as software architect and developer at Deltares, he plays a key role at Deltares in the development of information systems and user interfaces based on the latest technology.
Working experience
2014 - present | Deltares | Specialist |
2007 - 2013 | Deltares | Senior Consultant |
2006 - 2007 | Delft Hydraulics | Consultant |
2000 - 2006 | Datawarehouse | Developer |
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Exploring Big Data
NL, Since 2014
Project leader and information analyst for a study about big data and data mining techniques could be efficiently used in adaptive delta management.
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3Di
NL, Since 2013
Lead architect for the development of the 3Di information system. 3Di combines very efficient flood simulation using high resolution digital elevation models with realistic 2D and 3D visualisation
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Coastal Developments Viewer
NL, Since 2010
Project leader and software architect for the coastal developments viewer project in The Netherlands
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OpenEarth
Since 2008
Lead software architect and information system developer for the OpenEarth open data management system. OpenEarth supports a continuous approach to data and knowledge management
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The effect of the 18.6-year lunar nodal cycle on regional sea-level rise estimates
2011
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OpenEarth-inter-company management of: data, models, tools & knowledge
2010
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Trends in sea-level trend analysis
2011
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Assessment of dune failure along the Dutch coast using a fully probabilistic approach
2012
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Using 18th century storm-surge data from the Dutch Coast to improve the confidence in flood-risk estimates
2011
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Real-time forecasting of morphological storm impacts: a case study in the Netherlands
2009
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A comparison between WCS and OPeNDAP for making model results and data products available through the internet
2012
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Impact assessment of extreme storm events using a bayesian network
2012
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Confidence in real-time forecasting of morphological storm impacts
2012
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Monitoring of beach surface properties with remote sensing
2013
Activities
2013 - present | Technical committee OGC | |
2009 - present | Guest lecturer | Probabilistic Engineering, Delft university of Technology |