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Flood risks in deltas are increasing. Moreover, a lot of the large scale infrastructure in the Dutch delta and other deltas (e.g. dikes, dams, weirs, barriers, sluices, quay walls) is ageing. It is crucial to come to a better understanding of the performance, reliability and resilience of hydraulic infrastructure in the context of flood risk management and other functions. . Hydraulic infrastructure reaching the end of its lifetime needs to be re-assessed in order to integrally address optimization of infrastructure replacement and maintenance.
The new tenure tracker will focus on improving methods for flood risk quantification and risk-based design using both grey and green interventions. You will advance methods for flood risk assessment, by introducing new aspects such as (modelling) cascading impacts of floods on various critical infrastructure systems, and novel evaluation methods which may also consider other functions than flood risk (e.g. navigation, nature for river systems).
Ideally, you will also develop and include approaches to monitor delta infrastructure, and to integrate the observations in assessments of the strength, reliability and durability of the infrastructure. Innovative observational techniques (and particularly combinations of observations) will be developed, and / or deployed at various scales (lab, pilot scale, full scale). The observations could also include “post-disaster” observations of damaged infrastructure and economic damages after events. The coupling with data science will be addressed, e.g. through the development of digital twins of the considered infrastructure. Monitoring and interventions need to be prioritized following the needs of asset and life cycle management.
The candidate preferably has expertise in multiple of the following fields: flood risk management, reliability engineering, monitoring and data science, and applications to (hydraulic) delta infrastructure. Given the interest in riverine flood risk issues in the department, it would also be relevant if the candidate has expertise in this field.
The key job responsibilities of a successful candidate for this Assistant or associate Professorship include:
The position is open for candidates for the assistant and associate professor level. At the level of associate professor, the candidate is expected to have proven capabilities and track record with the initiation and coordination of the research described above and fulfils the criteria of for this role within TU Delft.
We are looking for a tenure tracker who will strengthen our research group in the above mentioned area. The newly hired colleague preferably:
Even though you may not have a 100% match to all mentioned job requirements, we invite you to send in your application.
Fixed-term contract: depending on startdate.
Our intention is to offer you a permanent position after a probation period in which you will be evaluated based on performance indicators agreed upon at the start of the appointment. We expect that you have the potential to grow towards an Associate Professor and/or Full Professor role in the future.
Inspiring, excellent education is our central aim. We expect you to obtain a University Teaching Qualification (UTQ) within three years if you have less than five years of teaching experience. This is provided by the TU Delft UTQ programme.
TU Delft sets high standards for the English competency of the teaching staff. The TU Delft offers training to improve English competency. If you do not speak Dutch, we offer courses to learn the Dutch language within three years.
Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities. The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, a discount on health insurance and sport memberships, and a monthly work costs contribution. Flexible work schedules can be arranged.
For international applicants we offer the Coming to Delft Service and Partner Career Advice to assist you with your relocation. An International Children's Centre offers childcare and there is an international primary school.
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Challenge. Change. Impact!
The Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences (CEG) is committed to outstanding international research and education in the field of civil engineering, applied earth sciences, traffic and transport, water technology, and delta technology. Our research feeds into our educational programmes and covers societal challenges such as climate change, energy transition, resource depletion, urbanisation and the availability of clean water, conducted in close cooperation with a wide range of research institutions. CEG is convinced that Open Science helps to achieve our goals and supports its scientists in integrating Open Science in their research practice. The Faculty of CEG comprises 28 research groups in the following seven departments: Materials Mechanics Management & Design, Engineering Structures, Geoscience and Engineering, Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Transport & Planning, Hydraulic Engineering and Water Management.
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The Department of Hydraulic Engineering generates and dissiminates academic knowledge in an internationally highly acknowledged Dutch tradition. The aim is to solve present-day social problems, such as the reduction of flood risks and the development of coastal zones. Not only typical lowland-related problems, such as dike failure and evacuation in case of floodings are dealt with, but also global phenomena, like sea level rise and highly populated coastal areas.
Furthermore, the department treats the behaviour of fluids, offshore technology, design of hydraulic structures and logistics of harbours and waterways. To support finding innovative solutions, own advanced experimental facilities and computational models are being used.In an ever-changing environment our curiosity is triggered to study the underlying processes, in order to find sustainable solutions and to educate future generations.
The department closely cooperates with industry. In many sections staff of various companies work also part-time for the department of hydraulic engineering.
Hydraulic Engineering (tudelft.nl)
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