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Postdoc in Wadden Sea and Estuaries: System Dynamics and …, Delft

Postdoc in Wadden Sea and Estuaries: System Dynamics and …, Delft
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Postdoc in Wadden Sea and Estuaries: System Dynamics and Sediment Management under Climate Change Challenge : Can the Wadden Sea survive the accelerating sea level rise? Change : Predict the long-term morphological development of the tidal basins. Impact : Sustainable management of tidal basins.

We are seeking a Postdoc candidate for WadSED, a large NWO project on the Wadden Sea tidal basins and the Western Scheldt estuary. We seek to understand these systems and predict their morphodynamics and long‑term morphological development under influence of natural dynamics, human interference and sea‑level rise. Multiple PhDs and Postdocs are working on this challenge and link new insights to the societal challenges regarding sediment management, ecology and flood safety. The topic of this Postdocproject focusses on the response of the Wadden Sea and other tidal basins to accelerating sea level rise.

Position at Delft University Of Technology

The objective of the Postdoc at TU Delft is to develop and apply morphodynamic models for predicting long‑term morphological development of tidal basins like the Wadden Sea and estuaries like the Western Scheldt, under influence of sea level rise and human interferences. Specifically,

To develop next‑generation model combining the best of the reduced complexity model ASMITA and the process based model Delft3D.

To upgrade the ASMITA software by addition of multiple sediments, exchange over tidal divides, exchange with salt marshes, addition of river flow and recalibration.

To apply the models for predicting response of the Wadden Sea, Western Scheldt and other international systems to SLR and subsidence using probabilistic simulations.

In collaboration with Deltares investigate the impact of the morphodynamic changes on ecology and flood safety.

You will be part of a larger team of PhDs and postdocs from WadSed and be encouraged to collaborate on common topics, mutually exchange new insights, and where possible incorporate them in your research. At TU Delft, you will be part of the Coastal Engineering section where we combine research on hydrodynamics, morphodynamics, and human interventions to the coast using numerical modelling and field measurements. You will primarily work with Zeng Bing Wang (TU Delft/Deltares), Bram van Prooijen (TU Delft) Ymkje Huismans (Deltares), Quirijn Lodder (RWS), who look forward to collaborate and supervise with enthusiasm and dedication.

For more information on the project and subprojects see WadSED website ( ). This vacancy concerns project WP2.1.

Job requirements Required conditions are:

A PhD in a relevant field, e.g. Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Marine Geology, Oceanography, Physical Geography, Physics, Mathematics.

A record of scholarly contributions i.e. publications or software products, commensurate with this career stage.

Excellent communication skills (written and oral), including proficiency in English.

In addition:

You have demonstrated an affinity and a strong interest in numerical model development and application.

You look forward to diving into the fundamental mechanisms behind hydrodynamics and sediment transport and translate that into concepts for numerical modelling.

You have a passion for doing interdisciplinary research in teams and demonstrate inclusive values towards building a diverse community.

You like to finish what you start.

Conditions of employment

Duration of contract is 2 years. Temporary.

A job of 32-38 hours per week.

Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities.

An excellent pension scheme via the ABP.

The possibility to compile an individual employment package every year.

Discount with health insurers on supplemental packages.

Every year, 232 leave hours (at 38 hours). You can also sell or buy additional leave hours via the individual choice budget.

Plenty of opportunities for education, training and courses.

Partially paid parental leave.

Attention for working healthy and energetically with the vitality program.

Additional information For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof.dr.ir. Z.B. Wang ().

Please apply via the website of TU Delft, unsolicited emails will not be considered.

Application procedure Are you interested in this vacancy? Please apply no later than 15 June 2026 via the application button and upload the following documents:

Motivation letter: Convince us why you are suited for this position: what attracts you? How do your knowledge and skills match with the position/project (and where not)? What is your ambition, and how does this position fit in? How do you demonstrate your capacity to work in a team?

Link to your PhD thesis and if applicable to relevant publication(s) or preprint(s).

Optional life-impact statement (1 page max) discussing any major life circumstance(s) that have impacted your career trajectory or performance (e.g., illness, caretaking responsibilities).

You can address your application to Zheng Bing Wang.

Faculty/Department: Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences FTE: 0,8-1,0

Submission is possible until: 15 Jun 2026

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