News

21 August 2020

New staff member: Burhan Yildiz

New staff member: Burhan Yildiz

Mr Burhan Yildiz has been working as a researcher and lecturer in the area of Hydraulics for more than 14 years. His desire to help people control rivers against disastrous outcomes and make everyone reach clean water triggered his motivation of hydraulics research. He is also a lover of mathematical calculations and mechanics and has pure joy when teaching the subjects to the students.

30 June 2020

Historic floods reveal how salt marshes can save lives in the future

Historic floods reveal how salt marshes can save lives in the future

Coastal wetlands like salt marshes are increasingly recognized as valuable natural defenses that protect coasts against strong wave attacks.

31 March 2020

Graduations from April 6

Click here to read the current rules due to the coronavirus, for students who graduate from April 6 and for whom the graduation date has already been scheduled.

12 March 2020

New Department Chair of Hydraulic Engineering

New Department Chair of Hydraulic Engineering

Professor Stefan Aarninkhof is the new Department Chair of Hydraulic Engineering as of 1 March 2020. He takes over the activities of professor Wim Uijttewaal, who has led the department for four years.

26 February 2020

TU Delft Delta Links

The new DeltaLinks are available [Dutch only].

14 February 2020

Postdoc (PhD) position

Development of a probabilistic design method for rock groynes

13 February 2020

Master Thesis Opportunity

Master Thesis Opportunity

The inclusion of flood defences in flood hazard maps.

31 January 2020

New staff member: Hassan Niazi

New staff member: Hassan Niazi

We warmly welcome Hassan in our department! Click here to read his introductory words.

30 January 2020

MSc Thesis proposal

Building with Nature Solutions in Flood Defenses. Looking for a student to start straightaway (early 2020).

17 December 2019

Building offshore wind turbines quickly and gently without disturbing marine life

Building offshore wind turbines quickly and gently without disturbing marine life

How can you build foundations for offshore wind turbines creating as little disturbance as possible?