Archive
20 January 2019
New Director of Studies and member of Board of examiners from Hydraulic Engineering Department
Tjerk Zitman is the new director of studies of Civil Engineering and Kristina Reinders is a new member of the Board of Examiners. Congratulations!
20 January 2019
Oceanographers in the wake of My Little Ponies
The shipping crates that fell from a container ship in the North Sea last week could be a blessing in disguise for oceanographers.
02 January 2019
Ileen van den Berg wins 'KNW scriptieprijs'
The 'Waternetwerk Scriptieprijs' is awarded every year during the KNW Autum Congress. It is initiated to help HBO- and WO-students to profile themselves in the water sector. The Master's prize 2018 has been won by Ileen van den Berg for her thesis 'Effect of irregularities in the under layer on the stability of XblocPlus concrete armour unit'.
03 December 2018
Marcel Stive receives Jiangsu Friendship Award
In September, Marcel Stive received the Jiangsu Friendship Award from the governor of the province of Jiangsu (China).
23 November 2018
TU Delft researchers visit Great Barrier Reef to rehabilitate coral
This week a team of researchers from TU Delft, Van Oord and Australia’s national science agency CSIRO are travelling to the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia to test a new method for the large-scale rehabilitation of coral.
09 November 2018
Deltacongres 2018
On the first of November, the ninth edition of the delta congress took place in Zwolle. At the congress it was busier than ever.
01 October 2018
Nomination for Dutch Data Price 2018
During summer, the jury of the Dutch Data price 2018 have reviewed almost 50 submissions and the HANZE dataset (Historical Analysis of Natural Hazards in Europe) has been nominated as one of the nine contestents. This dataset is from reseacher Dominik Paprotny who published a paper on this dataset.
01 October 2018
New staff member: Alissa Albrecht
Allisa Albrecht is a new staff member at the department of Hydraulic Engineering. In this article, She introduces herself shortly:
26 September 2018
Sand Motor as continuous field laboratory for teaching and research
The Sand Motor, a large-scale peninsula comprising 21 million cubic metres of sand created on the coast at Kijkduin-Ter Heijde, has become a leading example worldwide of sustainable coastal protection. How is nature developing here, how are the dunes being replenished, and what is happening to the coastline? To answer these questions we need high-quality measuring equipment to continually monitor the coastline here. Thanks to financial support from Stichting Zabawas, the Sand Motor has now become a field laboratory for teaching and research in hydraulic engineering.
09 September 2018
New MOOC: Introduction to Water and Climate
Water is a crucial element in climate and for society. Find out about the latest engineering interventions for water management in rivers, coasts and the urban environment.