Andreja Jonoski is a Senior Lecturer in Hydroinformatics within the Hydroinformatics and Knowledge Management Department at UNESCO-IHE Institute for water education, with teaching and research responsibilities in the areas of:
He is originally from Macedonia where he graduated from the University of 'St. Cyril and Methodius' - Skopje, Faculty of Civil Engineering, in 1988. Until 1994 he worked at the Civil Engineering Institute "Macedonia", at the Geotechnics division, first as groundwater hydrologist, and later as head of the division.
He joined UNESCO-IHE in 1994 as participant in the international postgraduate course in groundwater hydrology. In 1996 he obtained his MSc degree in groundwater hydrology with a study on coupling groundwater simulation models with optimisation models for improved design of artificial recharge systems in the Netherlands.
In 1996 he joined the PhD programme of UNESCO-IHE as a Hydroinformatics PhD Research fellow. He defended his PhD Thesis in 2002 on a topic related to the technical and social aspects of development of new kinds of Decision Support Systems which use the electronic networks such as Internet for enabling stakeholder and citizens participation in water- and environment-related decision making processes.
Since 2001 he works as a staff member of the Hydroinformatics and Knowledge Management Department, first as Lecturer, later as Senior Lecturer. He teaches courses in groundwater flow and transport modelling, physically-based catchment modelling, river basin management and hydroinformatics technologies for decision support. He has been involved in coordination of the Masters Studies in Hydroinformatics, as well as in the development of new educational programmes in hydroinformatics such as the International Masters in Hydroinformatics (IMHI) organised in partnership with Hohai University from China.
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Publications :
Jonoski A. and Guan Y. (2006) Towards a global partnership for hydroinformatics education and research: The development of the Joint Masters in Hydroinformatics, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Hydroinformatics, Nice, France, Research Publishing, pp. 3109-3116.
Price, R.K., Popescu I., Jonoski A. and Solomatine D.P. (2006) Fifteen years of experience in hydroinformatics at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Hydroinformatics, Nice, France, Research Publishing, pp. 3101-3108.
Popescu I., Jonoski A. and Wang F. (2006) Modelling compound channels with Sobek, - Conference "General Assembly of the European Geoscience Union", Vienna, Austria
Popescu I., Jonoski A. and Lobbrecht A. (2006) Decision Support Systems for Romanian Water Sector - 2nd International Symposium "Preventing and fighting hydrological disasters", Timisoara, Romania
Jonoski, A., (2005) Network Distributed Decision Support Systems and the Role of Hydrological Knowledge, in Encyclopaedia of Hydrological Sciences, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester, UK
Tumwesigye, E., Vojinovic, Z., Jonoski A. and Abbott, M.B., (2005) Towards a New Business Model in Urban Drainage Modelling and Hydroinformatics, Proceedings from the 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage, Copenhagen, Denmark
Jonoski A. and Harvey H., (2004), Aquavoice: prototyping a new approach to decision making FloodRiskNet Newsletter, Issue 4, "Winter" 2004.
Jonoski A. and Popescu I., (2004), The hydroinformatics approach to integrated river basin management, BALWOIS International Conference on water observation and information systems for decision support, Ohrid, Macedonia.
Jonoski A, Harvey H (2004) Aquavoice: prototyping participatory decision making.
Seminar on Tools for Public Participation, Conflict Resolution and
Decision-Making in Water Resources Management. International Commission on
Irrigation and Drainage (ICID)
Jonoski A.,(2002), Hydroinformatics as Sociotechnology: Promoting Individual Stakeholder participation by Using Network Distributed Decision Support Systems, (PhD Thesis) Sweets & Zeitlinger B.V., Lisse , The Netherlands.
Maskey S, Jonoski A. and Solomatine D. (2002), Groundwater remediation strategy using global optimization algorithms, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, Vol 128, No 6, November 1, © ASCE pp. 431- 440.
Sharma S.K., Petrusevski B., Jonoski A., Ijpelaar G.F. and Schippers J.C. (2002) Decision support system for optimisation of iron removal from groundwater. Water Supply Vol 2 No 5-6 pp 257-263
Le Hoang Anh, Jonoski A., Abbott M.B., (2002) Promoting co-operative modes of behaviour for water allocation in agriculture: the design of an advice serving system, Hydroinformatics 2002, Cluckie, I.D., Han D., Davis J.P., and Heslop S., (eds.), pp. 1582-1587, Cardiff, UK
Abbott M.B. and Jonoski A., (2001), The democratisation of decision making processes in the water sector (II), Journal of Hydroinformatics, 03.1, pp. 35-48.
Jonoski A., (2001), Web clips for hydroinformatics, Journal of Hydroinformatics, 03.2, pp. 137.
Maskey, S., Dibike, Y.B., Jonoski A., and Solomatine D. (2000), Groundwater Model Approximation with Artificial Neural Network for Selecting Optimum Pumping Strategy for Plume Removal, in Artificial Intelligence Methods in Civil Engineering Applications, Schleider O. and Ziderveld A., (eds.),p. 67-77, Institut fuer Bauinformatik, Brandenburg, University of Technology at Cottbus, Germany.
Maskey. S, Jonoski A. and Solomatine D. (2000), Use of Global Optimisation technique in Groundwater Pumping Strategy for Plume Removal, International Symposium 2000 on Groundwater, Saitama, Japan.
Jonoski A., (2000), AquaVoice: A prototype for an Internet Distributed Decision Support System, 4th International Conference Hydroinformatics 2000, Cedar Rapids, IA, USA.
Jonoski A., (1999), Towards the Development of Distributed Decision Support Tools for Use over Electronic Networks, XXVIII IAHR Congress, Graz, Austria.
Jonoski A. and Abbott M.B., (1998) Network Distributed Decision-Support systems as Multi-Agent Constructs, Hydroinformatics '98, Babovic & Larsen (eds), Balkema Rotterdam.
Abbott M.B., and Jonoski A., (1998) Promoting Collaborative Decision-Making through electronic networking, Hydroinformatics '98, Babovic & Larsen (eds), Balkema Rotterdam.
Jonoski A., Zhou Y., Nonner J. and Meijer S.(1997) Model Aided Design and Optimisation of Artificial Recharge-Pumping Systems, Journal of Hydrological Sciences, 42(6), p. 937-953.
| Name: | Andreja Jonoski |
| Year of birth: | 1963 |
| Nationality: | Dutch, originally Macedonian |
| Education: |
2002: Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) degree, jointly awarded by Delft University of Technology and the International Institute for Infrastructural Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (IHE) -Delft, The Netherlands.
1996: Master of Science degree with Distinction in Groundwater Hydrology from the International Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (IHE) -Delft, The Netherlands.
1995: Postgraduate Diploma with Distinction in Groundwater Hydrology from the International Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (IHE) -Delft, The Netherlands.
1988: Graduate Civil Engineering degree (major: hydraulic engineering) from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at "St. Cyril and Methodius" University of Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. |
| Main discipline: | Hydroinformatics |
| Present position: | Senior Lecturer in Hydroinformatics |
| Command of languages: |
Mother tongue: Macedonian |
| Professional experience: |
2001-present: Senior lecturer in Hydroinformatics at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education (former IHE - Delft) -Delft, The Netherlands.
Teaching activities: courses in Groundwater flow and transport modelling, Physically-based catchment modelling, Statistics, River basin management, Hydroinformatics technologies for Decision Support.
Programme coordination of the Masters Programme in Hydroinformatics.
1996-2001: PhD Research Fellow at the International Institute for Infrastructural Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (IHE) -Delft, The Netherlands.
PhD Thesis: "Hydroinformatics as Sociotechnology: Promoting Individual Stakeholder participation by Using Network Distributed Decision Support Systems"
1994-1996: Participant in the Master Programme in Groundwater Hydrology at the International Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (IHE) -Delft, The Netherlands.
MSc. Study topic: Coupling of groundwater simulation models with optimisation models for designing artificial recharge-pumping systems. (project sponsored by the Water Supply Company of Eastern Gelderland, Doetinchem, The Netherlands).
1988-1994: Groundwater hydrologist, later chief engineer and head of the Geotechnics division of the Civil Engineering Institute "Macedonia", Skopje, Republic of Macedonia.
Various projects for groundwater resources development involving feasibility studies, geophysical explorations, exploration drilling, water well design and execution, aquifer identification and exploitation for water supply and irrigation and groundwater pollution studies. Site Investigation for several high dams in Macedonia, in particular geological, hydrogeological and geophysical investigations.
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