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Save the date: NCR Days 2019 “Land of Rivers”

Posted on: 9 October 2018

The next edition of the annual meeting of the Netherlands Centre for River studies (NCR-Days) will be held in the Ruppert Building at Utrecht University campus on 31 January and 1 February 2019. For this edition we are putting together an exciting program with interesting keynote lectures and presentations around the theme: Land of Rivers. […]

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Presentations online for Low-land hydropower themeday

Posted on: 9 October 2018

On September 20, IHE Delft, NCR and NCK organised a themeday revolving around hydropower in low-head conditions. We look back to a very interesting exchange of ideas and practices both in The Netherlands and beyond. The presentations are now online and available for download from the IHE website, here is a direct link. The presentations […]

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RiverFlow 2020 is coming to Delft

Posted on: 17 September 2018

The next – 10th! – edition of the RiverFlow conference is coming to The Netherlands in 2020. Delft University of Technology is spearheading the organisation of this key biennial conference, in close cooperation with NCR partners. Download the first announcement flyer here. The conference website is currently under construction: http://www.riverflow2020.nl

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Introducing KPP River research

Posted on: 16 July 2018

Within KPP project river research (“Kennis Primaire Processen project rivierkundig onderzoek”) questions from the Dutch river authority Rijkswaterstaat are answered by applied research. The applied studies are focussed on practical solutions for the questions of the river manager, aiming to apply the solutions within 3 years. This project has now been added to the list […]

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PhD position in Sediment Transport

Posted on: 24 May 2018

The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology offers an outstanding opportunity for joining its newly created doctoral training unit (DTU) in hydrological sciences: ‘HYDRO-CSI: Towards a holistic understanding of river systems: Innovative methodologies for unraveling hydrological, chemical and biological interactions across multiple scales’. The offered fully paid PhD position is embedded in cluster (1) of […]

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