lavco
Velickov received his B.Sc. degree in Hydraulic Engineering from "St.
Ciril & Methodius" University at the Faculty of Civil Engineering
in Skopje, Macedonia in 1993. From April 1993 till June 1998 he worked
as an assistant lecturer at the Faculty of Civil Engineering. During
the period of 1994-1996 he finished postgraduate studies at the same
University and successfully defended his Master of philosophy (MPh)
thesis entitled as "Distributed Hydrological Modelling and GIS".
He was involved in several research and general design engineering
projects. As from September 1996 he joined the Hydroinformatics section
at the International Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic and
Environmental Engineering (IHE) and obtained his MSc degree in hydroinformatics
in April 1998. The topic of the MSc study was "The Use of Internet
Technologies for Hydroinformatics".
Starting
from June 1998, he continued to work at IHE as a lecturer in hydroinformatics
and PhD researcher. The main direction of his research includes
development and applications of the new emerging techniques based
on the theory of non-linear dynamics and deterministic chaos to
data-driven modelling in water resources. His research topics include:
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Chaos theory,
Wavelet analysis, Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), Fuzzy-logic,
Support Vector Machines (SVM), multi-agent and knowledge-based systems,
Internet computing and Knowledge management. In addition to research
activities, he also contributes to the postgraduate course in hydroinformatics
by teaching, supervision and guidance of individual and MSc studies.
He
is a member of the:
International
Association for Hydraulic Research
Macedonian Association
of Civil Engineers
Read
his full Curriculum Vitae.
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