The Institute of River and Coastal Engineering at TU Hamburg (WB TUHH) is seeking support for the SEDYWA research project, which focuses on sediment exchange and dynamics between estuaries and adjacent mudflats and shallow water areas, using the Elbe estuary as a case study. Funded by the German Coastal Engineering Research Council (KFKI), the project will run for three years.
If you have experience of, or are interested in, hydro- and morphodynamics, as well as sediment transport in coastal areas and estuaries in the North Sea, particularly in areas with limited water depths, this is your opportunity to join a fantastic team of hydraulic and coastal engineers!
For further details, see the job posting Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in am Institut für Wasserbau | Technische Universität Hamburg | 3135
Kind regards
Norman Dreier
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Dr.-Ing. Norman Dreier
Senior Engineer & Research Associate
Institute of River and Coastal Engineering
Hamburg University of Technology
Denickestr. 22
Room I - 1034
21073 Hamburg
Tel: +49 40 30601 2255