Efficient Long-Term Modelling of Nature-based Solutions for Estuarine Salt Intrusion
The research title is quite the mouthful, as it combines the various aspects of my work. One key aspect is modelling development of nature-based solutions within estuaries. Namely, I will study how natural systems develop and how that impacts the development of an entire estuary. Hereby I focus on wetlands (e.g. salt marshes) and large-scale bedforms at the channel bed (estuarine sand dunes). By first looking at the development of these systems, the next step is to study how this development influences salt-intrusion. Namely, nature-based solutions impose a roughness on the motion of water, due to which they affect intrusion of saltwater. Since these nature-based solutions develop over time, they might adapt to a changing climate. Hence, they may provide a resilient way to reduce salt intrusion problems in the long-term.
Efficient modelling will be a fundamental part of my work. I will test and apply tools and frameworks to reduce computational efforts when modelling. The goal hereof is to be able to assess the impact and potential of nature-based solutions, on the scale of an entire estuary, for the present and under a changing climate. This way, we hope to aid in making scientific models more suitable for practical applications, and also help policymakers when designing sustainable nature-based solutions to overcome salt intrusion, till the next century.
My journey as an engineer started at the University of Twente started with a Bachelor in Civil Engineering, which brought about my interest in the water sector. My studies continued with a Master in River and Coastal engineering, also in Twente. By doing my graduation assignment on “Modelling Consequences of Artificial Structures on Salt Marsh Dynamics in the Wadden Sea” at HKV-a great educational experience- I graduated at the end of 2019.
During this thesis, I was confronted with the question if doing a PhD would interest me. From that point on a ball started rolling, and a few months after I finished my thesis, I got the fortunate call that I could start as a PhD-Candidate for the SALTISolutions research program. During my research, I will work together with Trang Minh Duong and Bas Borsje, my supervisors, and Suzanne Hulscher as promoter, at the Marine and Fluvial Systems group of the University of Twente.
Last modified: 02/07/2021