News & Agenda Open menu 11 February 2021 Faculty fund award for the GeoScience & GeoEnergy Webinar series Hadi Hajibeygi was awarded €7500,- from a faculty fund in support of his initiative GeoScience & GeoEnergy Webinar series, to make science accessible for a wider audience. Read more 22 January 2021 Well prepared for future disasters Yesterday Ernst Kuijpers, Marion Koopmans and Ahmed Aboutaleb presented the Pandemics and Disaster Preparedness Center (PDPC) of TU Delft, Erasmus MC and Erasmus University Rotterdam during the television programme Jinek. Many researchers from the faculty of CEG are involved, including Prof. Bas Jonkman (for his expertise on floods and their impact) and Prof. Serge Hoogendoorn (for his knowledge of the role of mobility in infectious diseases). Read more 22 January 2021 Well prepared for future disasters Yesterday Ernst Kuijpers, Marion Koopmans and Ahmed Aboutaleb presented the Pandemics and Disaster Preparedness Center (PDPC) of TU Delft, Erasmus MC and Erasmus University Rotterdam during the television programme Jinek. Many researchers are involved, including dr. Tina Comes and prof. Pieter van Gelder. This knowledge centre brings together top scientists with knowledge of pandemic threats and climate-related calamities. Read more 15 January 2021 How coral reefs are affected by pollution We know that coral reefs worldwide are in decline, but remarkably little is known about how exactly this happens. That is why a multidisciplinary team of Dutch and Caribbean researchers, including TU Delft’s Boris van Breukelen, will investigate this in the coming years. The project ‘SEALINK’ was recently awarded 3,5 million euros of funding as part of the Caribbean Research programme of the Dutch Research Council (NWO). Read more 23 December 2020 New staff member in River Engineering section Laura Maria Stancanelli started as an Assistant Professor in the River Engineering group of the Department of Hydraulic Engineering. Welcome! Read more 23 December 2020 Building with Nature Programme in Indonesia wins International Flood & Coast Excellence Award, 2020 Our consortium, led by EcoShape and Wetlands International, and in which TUDelft plays a prominent role via our two research projects BioManCo and MuMaCo won a prestigious award from the UK Environmental Agency for our work in Indonesia, rehabilitating eroding mangrove-mud coasts and improving socio-economic and living conditions of the local communities. Read more 30 November 2020 Anneroos Brussee wins the KNW Thesis Award Anneroos Brussee has won the KNW Thesis Award 2020 for her MSc Thesis 'Improving Flood Fatality Risk Assessment for River Flooding in The Netherlands'. Read more 30 November 2020 Winner of the Journal of Flood Risk Management (JFRM) Outstanding Paper Award Congratulations to Erik C. van Berchum, William Mobley, Sebastiaan N. Jonkman, Jos S. Timmermans, Jan H. Kwakkel, and Samuel D. Brody who have been selected for the JFRM Best Paper Award 2020 for their paper ' Evaluation of flood risk reduction strategies through combinations of interventions'. Read more 30 November 2020 Open for Application: 1st Polder2C’s Winter School Fieldwork for flood resilience I am happy to inform you that the Polder2C’s project has started accepting applications for our 1st Winter School. Read more 10 October 2020 New journal of Coastal and Hydraulic Structures The Journal of Coastal and Hydraulic Structures (JCHS) is a completely free and open community-based journal. All papers are rigorously peer-reviewed research in a double-blind fashion. Its mission is to publish high level engineering science results focused on the field of coastal and hydraulic structures. Read more ... Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 You are on page 6 Page 7 Page 8 ... Publications Media Attention Waterbouwdispuut News Agenda Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page