Dr. Lysander Bresinsky

Post-doctoral Research Associate | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter

Standort
Kurt-Wolters-Strasse 3
34125
Raum
Ingenieurwissenschaften I, 4218

 

 

Research Focus:

I am interested in applying numerical methods to enhance process understanding and support the sustainable use of groundwater resources. My research focuses on employing bulk-effective dual-permeability modeling to account for diffuse and non-equilibrium infiltration at the catchment scale, aiming to predict groundwater recharge and vadose-phreatic storage dynamics in karst groundwater systems within Mediterranean climates. Semi-arid climates are characterized by significant spatiotemporal variation in precipitation and can be particularly vulnerable to drought conditions. I am studying the impacts of climate change and exploring potential mitigation strategies, such as managed aquifer recharge, to compensate for reduced natural groundwater recharge. My ongoing work involves conducting laboratory- and field-scale experiments and utilizing geophysical tools to explore and address the limitations of bulk-effective approaches, with the goal of developing computationally feasible tools for groundwater management.

Supervised Thesis:

Eichenberg, M. (2024). Bewertung der Anwendbarkeit von Single-Well Push-Pull Tracertests zur Bestimmung von Porosität und Dispersivität bei geringen hydraulischen Gradienten und in Brunnen mit großem Durchmesser. doi:10.17170/kobra-202401249418

Publications: link to ResearchGate