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Coastal Science and Engineering Center CSEC Ideas for involvement of TU Delft Nov 4, 2016

Hydraulic Engineering TU Delft Hydraulic Engineering Key areas: coastal management, flood risk reduction, hydraulic structures, ports Closely working other groups (geo, architecture, policy, ecology) to develop integral approach for coastal management and design > 100 Msc students per year (1/4 international) Focus on science – engineering – design, strong “application” orientation Working in tradition of Dutch delta works and initiating recent innovations e.g. sand engine MoA with Texas A&M Galveston since 2012

TU Delft - Texas involvement Multiple exchange visits Delta Interventions studio (2014 / 2015) Student projects: 20 Msc thesis, 3 PhD; PDEng, Multidisciplinary project teams PhD exchange (Fulbright from Rice University) Since: 2016 NSF-PIRE ‘Coastal Flood Risk Reduction Program’ partnership – 5 TU Delft co-PI’s ‘Texas meets Texel’ student workshop Building with Nature – 20 multidisc. NSF-PIRE & TUD students 2014 / 2015: involved in barrier and coastal levee explorations 2016: Multiple Lines of Defense – System optimization research project (MODOS)

Flood Risk Reduction Expertise & interests Storm surge barriers: Ramspol storm surge barrier Flood Risk Reduction Expertise & interests Storm surge barriers: Design and parameters Management and operation (With RWS) Hybrid structures (performance, design, evaluation) Flood risk and reliability evaluation: Probabilistic design Multiple lines of defence – systems optimization Muli-level planning, strategy formulation and evaluation incl. delta-urbanism, emergency management and governance Multiple lines of defence (Lopez) Levee in dune: Deltares Wiki

Coastal Engineering Expertise & interests Land reclamation Bahrain (UAE) Domain: shorelines, estuaries, coastal seas Range of solutions for engineering / design / CZM: Soft: Beach (sand nourishment, landscaping) Hybrid (levee in dune) Hard (coastal structures) Physics based modelling of interscale sediment dynamics (Delft3D, XBeach, Aeolis) Innovative measurements (satellite, video, radar, lidar, laser, jetski, coastal observatories), data-driven modelling Maasvlakte, NL Delft Dashboard, (Deltares) Hondsbossche en Pettemer Sea Defense

Building with Nature Expertise & interests Design and implementation of marine infrastructure – with benefits for nature, society and economy Multi-disciplinary approach (engineering, ecology, governance) Strategic research programs linked to full-scale pilot cases (Sand Motor Delfland, natural foreshore Houtribdijk, mangrove shoreline Indonesia) Close links with USACE (Engineering with Nature) and USGS Education TUD: Course BwN (5 ects), MOOC (since 2016)

Key staff involved Bas Jonkman, professor of hydraulic structures and flood risk Stefan Aarninkhof, professor of coastal engineering Baukje “Bee” Kothuis, researcher & liaison TAMUG - TU Delft Sierd de Vries, assistant professor of coastal engineering Jill Slinger, lecturer coatal engineering & associate professor of technology, policy & management

General / other / closing remarks Mechanism / ideas: >50 Msc’s per year in the coastal and flood risk groups at TU Delft -> involve in projects? Comparison studies: NL – TX ‘Sand Box’-tool student R&D Field and monitoring pilots (online) education for professionals Next steps: Identify joint interests Plan formulation Joint workshop in 2017? Look for ways to support action and exchange