Assoc. Prof. Dr. Agnieszka Rutkowska | Nonstationarity Detection | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Agnieszka Rutkowska | Nonstationarity Detection – University of Agriculture Cracow, Poland
Dr. hab. Agnieszka Rutkowska, an associate professor at the University of Agriculture in Kraków, Poland, has made significant contributions to applied mathematics and environmental sciences. Her work focuses on integrating statistical methods with hydrological and climatic studies, addressing the impact of climate change and human activity on extreme hydroclimatic events. With a strong academic foundation and extensive research experience, Dr. Rutkowska is a dedicated scholar committed to advancing knowledge in her field.
Professional Profile:
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Education:
Dr. Rutkowska holds a Master’s degree in Mathematics from Jagiellonian University, Kraków (1989), a Ph.D. in Automatics from AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków (2001), and a habilitation in Environmental Protection and Development from the University of Agriculture in Kraków (2017). Her interdisciplinary education has equipped her with the tools to tackle complex problems in environmental and mathematical sciences.
Experience:
Dr. Rutkowska is currently affiliated with the Department of Applied Mathematics at the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Land Surveying, University of Agriculture in Kraków. Her career includes active participation in international collaborations and projects, addressing issues related to hydrology, climate change, and environmental protection. Her practical applications of statistical and hydrological methods have garnered recognition among peers and institutions worldwide.
Research Interests:
Dr. Rutkowska’s research focuses on hydrological time series, nonstationarity detection, statistical methods, and the impacts of climatic changes on hydrological characteristics. She investigates the temporal and spatial variability of hydroclimatic extreme events, drought indices, precipitation indices, and the anthropogenic impacts on these phenomena. Her expertise lies in bridging theoretical knowledge with practical solutions to contemporary environmental challenges.
Awards:
Dr. Rutkowska has received multiple accolades for her groundbreaking research and academic contributions. Her participation in numerous COST Actions and European research projects reflects her dedication to fostering international cooperation and knowledge exchange. These accolades highlight her impact on the global stage in environmental and mathematical sciences.
Publications:
🌧️ Onderka, M., Rutkowska, A., et al. (2024). Applying a time-varying GEV distribution to correct bias in rainfall quantiles derived from regional climate models. Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics. Cited by 12.
❄️ Kochanek, K., Rutkowska, A., et al. (2024). Analysis of changes in the occurrence of ice phenomena in upland and mountain rivers in Poland. PLoS ONE, Vol. 19(7). Cited by 20.
📊 Baran-Gurgul, K., Rutkowska, A. (2023). Spatial Variability of Average Annual and Monthly Minimum River Flow in Poland. Geoinformatica Polonica, 22. Cited by 8.
💧 Rutkowska, A., et al. (2023). Climatic and anthropogenic drivers of zero-flow events in intermittent rivers in Poland. Journal of Water and Land Development, 57. Cited by 15.
🌎 Tramblay, Y., Rutkowska, A., et al. (2021). Trends in flow intermittence for European rivers. Hydrological Sciences Journal, Vol. 66(1). Cited by 22.
🔍 Hernik, J., Noszczyk, T., Rutkowska, A. (2020). Exploring the land use changes in Eastern Poland: statistics-based modeling. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 26(1). Cited by 18.
🌿Onyutha, C., Rutkowska, A., et al. (2019). How well do climate models reproduce variability in observed rainfall? Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 33(3). Cited by 25.
Conclusion:
Dr. Agnieszka Rutkowska exemplifies academic excellence and dedication to interdisciplinary research. Her work on hydrological time series and environmental protection contributes significantly to understanding and mitigating the impacts of climate change. As a committed educator, researcher, and collaborator, she continues to inspire peers and students alike, paving the way for innovative solutions to environmental challenges.