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IHE Delft PhD programme leads to a deepening of a field of specialisation. PhD fellows do scientific research, often with conclusions that directly influence their region. At IHE Delft, PhD researchers from around the world participate in problem-focused and solution-oriented research on development issues, resulting in an inspiring research environment. PhD fellows work together with other researchers from many countries dealing with topics related to water and the environment.

PhD research is often carried out in the ‘sandwich’ model. Preparation and final reporting – the first and last portion of the programme – are carried out in Delft, while actual research is done in the fellow’s home country, under co-supervision of a local institute. Regular contacts with the promotor are maintained through visits and long-distance communication. This enables researchers to employ solutions directly to problems in their geographical region.

IHE Delft PhD degrees are awarded jointly with a university. The degrees are highly valued and fully recognised in all parts of the world.

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Multiscale Physical Processes of Fine Sediment in an Estuary

Multiscale Physical Processes of Fine Sediment in an Estuary

1st Edition

By Yuanyang Wan
October 27, 2015

Estuaries are natural highly dynamic and rapidly changing systems, comprising a complex combination of physical processes on many different time- and space- scales. The research conducted a systematic study on the topic of fine sediment physical processes in a meso-tidal convergent alluvial estuary...

Natural Headland Sand Bypassing Towards Identifying and Modelling the Mechanisms and Processes

Natural Headland Sand Bypassing: Towards Identifying and Modelling the Mechanisms and Processes

1st Edition

By Mohd Shahrizal Bin Ab Razak
October 27, 2015

This study contributes to the understanding of the mechanisms and processes of sand bypassing in artificial and non-artificial coastal environments through a numerical modelling study. Sand bypassing processes in general is a relevant but poorly understood topic. This study attempts to link the ...

Numerical Modelling of Ice Floods in the Ning-Meng Reach of the Yellow River Basin

Numerical Modelling of Ice Floods in the Ning-Meng Reach of the Yellow River Basin

1st Edition

By Chunqing Wang
January 24, 2018

The Ning-Meng reach of the Yellow River basin is located in the Inner Mongolia region at the Northern part of the Yellow River. Due to the special geographical conditions, the river flow direction is towards the North causing the Ning-Meng reach to freeze up every year in wintertime. Both during ...

Pathogen removal using saturated sand columns supplemented with hydrochar

Pathogen removal using saturated sand columns supplemented with hydrochar

1st Edition

By Jae Wook Chung
January 28, 2016

Lack of clean water is one of the most important public health challenges in less developed communities. Due to insufficient financial and technical resources in places in need, development of low-cost water treatment technologies can play a key role in sustainable water provision. In this context,...

Point Cloud Data Fusion for Enhancing 2D Urban Flood Modelling

Point Cloud Data Fusion for Enhancing 2D Urban Flood Modelling

1st Edition

By Vorawit Meesuk
July 26, 2017

Modelling urban flood dynamics requires proper handling of a number of complex urban features. Although high-resolution topographic data can nowadays be obtained from aerial LiDAR surveys, such top-view LiDAR data still have difficulties to represent some key components of urban features. ...

Policies lost in translation? Unravelling water reform processes in African waterscapes

Policies lost in translation? Unravelling water reform processes in African waterscapes

1st Edition

By Jeltsje Sanne Kemerink-Seyoum
January 28, 2016

Since the 1980s a major change took place in public policies for water resources management. The role of governments shifted under this reform process from an emphasis on investment in the development, operation and maintenance of water infrastructure to a focus on managing water resources systems ...

Prestressed Concrete-Lined Pressure Tunnels Towards Improved Safety and Economical Design

Prestressed Concrete-Lined Pressure Tunnels: Towards Improved Safety and Economical Design

1st Edition

By T.D.Y.F. Simanjuntak
July 21, 2015

Hydropower can be a source of sustainable energy, provided environmental considerations are taken into account and economic aspects of hydropower design are appropriately addressed. Using concrete-lined pressure tunnels instead of steel pipes may be economically attractive but may also have ...

Production of Colloidal Biogenic Selenium and Removal by Different Coagulation-Flocculation Approaches

Production of Colloidal Biogenic Selenium and Removal by Different Coagulation-Flocculation Approaches

1st Edition

By Lucian C. Staicu
July 21, 2015

Selenium (Se) is a chemical element of concern due to its toxicity and increasing anthropogenic release to the environment. Se oxyanions, selenite and selenate, are water-soluble, bioavailable and toxic, whereas elemental selenium, Se(0), is solid and less toxic. Nevertheless, Se(0) is potentially ...

Refining the Committee Approach and Uncertainty Prediction in Hydrological Modelling

Refining the Committee Approach and Uncertainty Prediction in Hydrological Modelling

1st Edition

By Nagendra Kayastha
January 13, 2015

Due to the complexity of hydrological systems a single model may be unable to capture the full range of a catchment response and accurately predict the streamflows. A solution could be the in use of several specialized models organized in the so-called committees. Refining the committee approach is...

Rip Current Prediction System for Swimmer Safety Towards operational forecasting using a process based model and nearshore bathymetry from video

Rip Current Prediction System for Swimmer Safety: Towards operational forecasting using a process based model and nearshore bathymetry from video

1st Edition

By Leo Sembiring
January 28, 2016

Rip currents are among the most dangerous coastal hazards for the bathing public, and contribute to the highest portion of beach rescues all over the world. In order to help life guards in planning and preparing rescue resources so that casualties can be minimized, information about where and when ...

Role of Reservoir Operation in Sustainable Water Supply to Subak Irrigation Schemes in Yeh Ho River Basin Development of Subak Irrigation Schemes: Learning from Experiences of Ancient Subak Schemes for Participatory Irrigation System Management in Bali

Role of Reservoir Operation in Sustainable Water Supply to Subak Irrigation Schemes in Yeh Ho River Basin: Development of Subak Irrigation Schemes: Learning from Experiences of Ancient Subak Schemes for Participatory Irrigation System Management in Bali

1st Edition

By Mawiti Infantri Yekti
July 07, 2017

Quantitative research with respect to the combination of engineering and socialcultural- religious aspects based on the Tri Hita Karana philosophy in Subak irrigation schemes is original in the field of land and water development. A scenario analysis needs a good and careful system approach. Based ...

Soil Aquifer Treatment: Assessment and Applicability of Primary Effluent Reuse in Developing Countries

Soil Aquifer Treatment: Assessment and Applicability of Primary Effluent Reuse in Developing Countries

1st Edition

By Chol Deng Thon Abel
November 03, 2014

Climate change, rapid population growth and urbanization are causing water shortage and pollution, especially in arid and semi-arid regions of the world due to the growing demand in different sectors and disposal of inadequately treated wastewater to water bodies. To tackle these challenges, ...

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