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Department of Hydraulic Engineering

Detecting plastic waste in rivers using drones

The breathing of dikes

Not a band-aid but a feeder solution for our coasts

What the Wadden can teach us

Plastic-free Rivers

Storm at sea: the inside story

The turbulent waters of the Eastern Scheldt

The Wadden Mud Motor project: making nature do the work

Follow the pretty pebbles

Sinking sea water and rising sea level

Mangroves caught in the middle

Continuously scanning the coast

Marker Wadden: Building wetlands with soft mud

“There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all approach in education”

BRIGAID: Solutions for extreme climate events

Measuring the waves with a smartphone

10,000 plastic plants in the waterlab

Reading the waves

Computations of the river bed

SEAWAD: research into a sand engine for the Wadden Islands

Marcel Stive: Father of The Sand Engine

The mechanics of fluids

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