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Engineering Doctorate (EngD), Improving Wind powered Reverse Osmosis

Research / Academic
Delft

At the forefront of tackling two of the most pressing global challenges—water scarcity and the transition to renewable energy—DOT, Delft Offshore Turbine, is driving innovative solutions. Given the expansion of offshore wind farms, there is a critical need for alternatives to traditional electrical carriers. Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) in combination with wind energy is one of the solutions, significantly reducing the CO2 footprint of traditional SWRO and producing fresh water. DOT has pioneered a unique pump technology that enables wind turbines to directly pressurize water, eliminating the intermediate step of electricity generation. This pressurized water is then utilized to power SWRO installations for desalination. However, coping with the wind variability is still a challenge.
The EngD candidate will work closely together with DOT and will design, implement and test solutions to cope with the wind variability, while producing a constant flow of fresh water under acceptable pressures for transport. In addition, risk assessments, asset management plans and techno-economic evaluations will be executed to test the feasibility of the designed solutions.
The candidate will combine theoretical knowledge with professional experience and apply it to pilot installations inside and outside the Netherlands. The candidate will, apart from scientific research, co-operate with the partners to identify the needs and to implement prototypes of the developed methods and tools. Regular visits to the partners is part of the project.

Requirements:

Need-to-haves:

  • MSc in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering and related areas
  • Experience with water quality, and/or water treatment/desalination technologies
  • Independent, self-motivated, curiosity-driven mind, open to communicate and collaborate with peers and partners
  • A scientific attitude and analytical skills combined with a hands-on mentality
  • Excellent spoken and written English*

 
Nice-to-haves:

  • Laboratory/pilot plant experience, proven by previous studies and/or work
  • Knowledge of the European context
  • Proficiency in the Dutch language

 
*If your mother language is not English and you do not hold a degree from an institution in which English is the language of instruction, you must submit proof of English proficiency from either TOEFL (minimum total score of 100) or IELTS (minimum total score of 7.0). Proof of English language proficiency certificates older than two years are not accepted.

Salary Benefits:

Would you like to deepen your technical competence, gain applied experience with a small team who is busy rolling out water solutions to make big impacts on water shortage (and flooding) challenges while taking your education to the next level with an Engineering Doctorate (EngD) accreditation? The Civil Engineering and Geosciences Faculty of Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) offers you a program where you will solve a practical, integrative and complex problem in cooperation with a company in the private sector. You study, on average, two days per week at the TU Delft, following dedicated courses, and apply your learning three days per week on the project in practice.
The candidate will be appointed at DOT, offering similar salary conditions as TU Delft, being a 2-year contract (starting in September 2024), with an official go/no go progress assessment after one year. 

Work Hours:

32 - 40 hours per week

Address:

Mekelweg 2