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Romania
Citizenship:
Romania
Ph.D. degree award:
2006
Mrs.
LILIANA CELIA
RUSU
Dr. habil.
Professor, Dunarea de Jos University of Galati
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UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS"
Other affiliations
Professor Collaborator
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Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering - CENTEC, University of Lisbon, Portugal
(
Portugal
)
Researcher | Teaching staff | Scientific reviewer | PhD supervisor
>20
years
Web of Science ResearcherID:
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/B-6823-2011
Personal public profile link.
Curriculum Vitae (17/04/2024)
Expertise & keywords
Wave modelling
Marine renewable energy
Climate change impact on sea state conditions
Data assimilation
Numerical modelling
Maritime transport
Hydrodynamics
Ship dynamic responses
Maritime safety
analysis of the environmental data
Coastal hydrodynamics
effects of currents on waves
Water waves
Projects
Publications & Patents
Entrepreneurship
Reviewer section
Sea State Climate Change Initiative project - Phase 2
Call name:
2023
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2026
Role in this project:
Partner team leader
Coordinating institution:
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Project partners:
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (); UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" ()
Affiliation:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" ()
Project website:
Abstract:
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CLimate change IMpact Evaluation on future WAve conditions at Regional scale for the Black and Mediterranean seas marine system
Call name:
P 4 - Proiecte de cercetare exploratorie - PCE-2021
PN-III-P4-PCE-2021-0015
2022
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2024
Role in this project:
Project coordinator
Coordinating institution:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS"
Project partners:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Affiliation:
Project website:
https://climewar.ugal.ro/
Abstract:
The goal of the CLIMEWAR project is to evaluate the impact of climate changes on the future wave climate in the marine system defined by the Black and Mediterranean seas. A multi-model and multiple-scenario ensemble of the marine system wave climate projections over the last 60 years of the 21st Century will be generated based on the results of the SWAN (Simulating WAves Nearshore) model forced with Regional Climate Models (RCMs) driven by different boundary conditions, under RCPs and SSPs scenarios. The potential impact of climate change on the future sea state conditions is estimated by performing comparisons with the ensemble of the present wave climate (1976-2005). The present sea state conditions will be compared with observations and reliable hindcast data. The uncertainties associated with wave climate changes will be identified and quantified. Assuming that the statistical properties of the present climate biases are maintained in the future, bias correction methods will be applied to generate a bias-corrected ensemble of the wave climate projections. The future changes of the mean (annual, seasonal, and monthly) and extreme values of the main wave parameters in both basins will be evaluated, together with their variability and trends. Extreme value analysis will be performed in various key locations.
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Dynamics of the REsources and technological Advance in harvesting Marine renewable energy
Call name:
P 4 - Proiecte de Cercetare Exploratorie, 2020
PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2020-0008
2021
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2023
Role in this project:
Coordinating institution:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS"
Project partners:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Affiliation:
Project website:
https://dream.ugal.ro/
Abstract:
Starting from the high dynamics of the offshore wind industry noticed in the last years, the first objective of this project is to evaluate the expected wind parameters until the end of the 21st century considering different RCP scenarios. Various European coastal environments are targeted, including also the Black Sea. The results provided by regional atmospheric models (made available by the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute) will be processed and analyzed and on this basis, the expected performances of the most recent wind technologies will be assessed. From this perspective, the project results will allow designing recommendations to the manufacturers for improving the technologies and adapt them better to the expected wind conditions for the locations targeted. Another issue is represented by the synergy of the wind with wave and solar energy. At this point, the advantages of collocation against the implementation of hybrid technologies will be analyzed. Another important objective is represented by a more comprehensive assessment of the near and far-field effects of marine energy farms. An original computational platform, combining high-resolution solvers for the microscale, with wave and nearshore circulation models for the macroscale, will be implemented and used. Finally, studies of various farm configurations and evaluations concerning the medium and long term impact of the marine energy farms on the shoreline dynamics will be performed.
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WECANet COST Action CA17105 - A pan-European Network for Marine Renewable Energy with a Focus on Wave Energy
Call name:
CA17105
2018
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2023
Role in this project:
Partner team leader
Coordinating institution:
Ghent University
Project partners:
Ghent University (); UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" ()
Affiliation:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" ()
Project website:
https://www.wecanet.eu/
Abstract:
The pressure of climate change and the growing energy demand has increased interest in marine renewable energy resources, such as wave energy which can be harvested through Wave Energy Converter (WECs) Arrays.
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Sea State Climate Change Initiative project - Phase 1
Call name:
2020
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2021
Role in this project:
Partner team leader
Coordinating institution:
Laboratory for Ocean Physics and Satellite remote sensing (LOPS)
Project partners:
Laboratory for Ocean Physics and Satellite remote sensing (LOPS) (); UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" ()
Affiliation:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" ()
Project website:
https://climate.esa.int/en/projects/sea-state/
Abstract:
The Sea State project is developing an 18-year data set (2002-2020) capitalising on the rich satellite altimeter, SAR imager, and other data holdings available during that period.
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ROmanian MArine Renewable solutions
Call name:
P 1 - SP 1.1 - Proiecte de cercetare Postdoctorală
PN-III-P1-1.1-PD-2016-0235
2018
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2020
Role in this project:
Key expert
Coordinating institution:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS"
Project partners:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Affiliation:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Project website:
http://www.om.ugal.ro/ROMAR/
Abstract:
The present project is focused on the renewable energy sources located in the Romanian nearshore area, in order to establish the viability of a wind, wave or hybrid wind-wave project, respectively. For accomplishing these targets, the project will be focused on three main directions. The first one is related to the assessment of an offshore wind farm performance by considering different spatial configurations and some state-of-the-art wind generators, which currently operate on the European sites. Following these results, will be possible to establish the most suitable wind farm configuration for the Romanian nearshore by taking into account various parameters, such as: cost investment or efficiency. Another important direction is related to the assessment of the wave energy and of the performances of various Wave Energy Converters (WECs) which could operate in the vicinity of the Romanian nearshore. In this case, the viability of various onshore solutions to be integrated into the existing harbor infrastructure or costal protection systems will be discussed together with the possibility to couple a wave farm to an offshore wind project. Since the Romanian coastal area is severely affected by the erosion processes, in the final part of the project the aim is to identify an optimal solution in order to reduce the impact of the wave energy in some key nearshore sectors, such as the Danube Delta. These studies can be considered to be opportune, since from the previous works it was established that the western part of the Black Sea presents more important wind and wave resources. This region is also defined by a shelf area, suitable for a marine farm if we consider the current trends reported by the European offshore wind industry. Moreover, during the recent years various renewable projects are started to emerge in enclosed basins such as the Mediterranean Sea, being also reported plans to develop offshore wind farms in the vicinity of the Bulgarian coasts.
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Assessment of the Climate Change effects on the WAve conditions in the Black Sea
Call name:
P 4 - Proiecte de Cercetare Exploratorie
PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2016-0028
2017
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2019
Role in this project:
Project coordinator
Coordinating institution:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS"
Project partners:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Affiliation:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Project website:
http://www.im.ugal.ro/ACCWA/ ; https://www.researchgate.net/project/ACCWA-Assessment-of-the-Climate-Change-effects-on-the-WAve-conditions-in-the-Black-Sea
Abstract:
The ACCWA project aims to quantify the present and to explore the future wave climate in the Black Sea basin, with a special focus on the Romanian coastal environment. Extended simulations with the SWAN (Simulating WAves Nearshore) model, forced with Regional Climate Model wind fields, will be performed for three climate periods, of 30-year time-slice each. Slices of thirty years of data are considered by the World Meteorological Organization long enough to calculate an average that is not influenced by year-to-year variability. These time-slices will cover the ‘present’ conditions, regarded as the ‘control’ conditions, when the simulation results will be compared with observations, the ‘near future’ conditions that will cover the mid-21st century, and a century later into the ‘future’ conditions (the last 30-year period of the 21st century). Two sets of simulations corresponding to the future conditions will be made considering the new emission scenarios RCP4.5 and RCP8.5. Statistics (monthly, annual and seasonal) of the main wave parameters will be computed for the entire basin (with a special attention for the significant wave height), and various comparisons between the present and future climates will be made. Changes in the marine extreme events will be evaluated in some key locations. Approaches of extreme value analysis will be implemented for the estimation of the significant wave heights return values in various locations. The methods will be applied to the climatic time series spanning the ‘near future’ and ‘future’ periods, and the results will be compared to those corresponding to the ‘present’ simulations. In this way the future climatic trends of the extreme events will be evaluated. Based on the results obtained, potential future changes in the wave climate of the Black Sea will be assessed, especially to identify the possible trends in the sea wave climate. The expected coastal dynamics will be also assessed.
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Renewable Energy extraction in MARine environment and its Coastal impact
Call name:
P 4 - Proiecte de Cercetare Exploratorie
PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2016-0017
2017
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2019
Role in this project:
Key expert
Coordinating institution:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS"
Project partners:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Affiliation:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Project website:
http://www.im.ugal.ro/REMARC/index.php; https://www.researchgate.net/project/REMARC-Renewable-Energy-extraction-in-MARine-environment-and-its-Coastal-impact
Abstract:
The main objective of the proposed project is to evaluate the renewable energy potential and the efficiency of the current extraction technologies in the vicinity of the European coastal environment, with a special focus on the Black Sea and on the Romanian nearshore. An important target is to identify the best locations from the point of view of the synergy between the wind and the wave power, but other sources, as currents and osmotic energy, will be also considered. By designing detailed joint marine energy maps, the project will provide a comprehensive picture of the marine energy resources in Europe. Identification of the hot spots from the point of view of the marine renewable energy will represent also an important objective of the proposed work. The offshore industry represents a very dynamic sector, and this concerns especially the technologies involved in harvesting the marine energy. From this perspective, a general survey of the technological advances related to the renewable energy extraction will be also performed, together with an evaluation of the efficiency of each technology in various coastal areas. A special target will represent the western side of the Black Sea, where the hybrid solutions appear to be more viable. A possible adaptation of the state of the art wind and wave energy converters to the specific conditions of the Romanian coastal environment will be also considered, especially from the perspective of increasing the efficiency of the wave converters in the case of the small amplitude waves. Another issue is related to the coastal protection and impact provided by different farm configurations. The proposed exploratory project would provide important outcomes related to the knowledge concerning the renewable energy potential and the efficiency of the extraction technologies, as well as to the expected impact on the coastal dynamics, in the European marine environments, in general and in the Romanian nearshore, in special.
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Data Assimilation Methods for improving the WAVE predictions in the Romanian nearshore of the Black Sea – DAMWAVE
Call name:
Exploratory Research Projects - PCE-2012 call
PN-II-ID-PCE-2012-4-0089
2013
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2016
Role in this project:
Project coordinator
Coordinating institution:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS"
Project partners:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Affiliation:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Project website:
http://www.im.ugal.ro/DAMWAVE/
Abstract:
The present project is aiming towards the development of data assimilation procedures able to improve the wave predictions in the Black Sea basin and in the subsequent computational domains towards the Romanian nearshore. Such a system would provide a better decision support in various situations that can be associated with the usual coastal operations. Assimilation of the wave data is presently an issue of interest supported by the better accuracy and increased resolution of the altimeters that are operating at this moment. In a first approach, the proposed system will be implemented using hindcast wave data in order to provide reanalysis wave fields with higher accuracy. Multi-satellite significant wave heights as for example those provided by http://www.aviso.oceanobs.com, will be considered at this level. A further target would be to implement effective methodologies that would be able to increase also the accuracy of the nowcast and forecast products. Altimeter data from the European Space Agency will be used at this second step. Sequential procedures based on the improved successive corrections and the optimal interpolation methods will be implemented and evaluated in parallel. Alternatively, more complex methods will be also tested, as those based on the Kalman filtering. A balance between the accuracy of the wave predictions and the computational time required by the data assimilation method will be also considered in adopting the final procedure.
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WAve predictions in the Nearshore with Data Assimilation
Call name:
PTDC/ECM-HID/1896/2012
2013
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2015
Role in this project:
Project coordinator
Coordinating institution:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon
Project partners:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon ()
Affiliation:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon ()
Project website:
Abstract:
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Wave Prediction System for Coastal Maritime Traffic and Port Approaches
Call name:
SFRH/BPD/65553/2009
2010
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2013
Role in this project:
Project coordinator
Coordinating institution:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon
Project partners:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon ()
Affiliation:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon ()
Project website:
Abstract:
Individual Grant
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Development of a real-time nearshore wave prediction system for the Portuguese ports
Call name:
PTDC/ECM/64373/2006
2008
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2011
Role in this project:
Key expert
Coordinating institution:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon
Project partners:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon ()
Affiliation:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon ()
Project website:
http://www.mar.ist.utl.pt/nearport/en/home.aspx
Abstract:
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Wave-current Interactions in the Nearshore
Call name:
SFRH/BD/13176/2003
2004
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2008
Role in this project:
Project coordinator
Coordinating institution:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon
Project partners:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon ()
Affiliation:
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, University of Lisbon ()
Project website:
Abstract:
Individual Grant
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Call name:
Premierea obtinerii atestatului de abilitare - Competitia 2015
PN-II-RU-ABIL-2015-2-0244
2015
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Role in this project:
Coordinating institution:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS"
Project partners:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Affiliation:
UNIVERSITATEA "DUNAREA DE JOS" (RO)
Project website:
Abstract:
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