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dr. ir. Dirk Eilander


Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science, Water and Climate Risk

Personal information

Dirk Eilander is an Assistent Professor at the Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His work focuses on improving flood risk management anywhere globally, in co-creation with stakeholders, through model development, automated and reproducible modeling, and the development of new datasets and algorithms. He obtained his PhD degree at the Vrije Universiteit on large-scale compound flood risk modeling in coastal deltas. Before that, he was trained as a hydrologist at the Delft University of Technology.

 

Dirk also works as hydrologist in the Catchment and Urban Hydrology department of Deltares, where he focuses on the development of tools and models for- as well as applications of flood risks assessments. He has gained work experience in national and international research and consultancy projects in Indonesia, Africa, the United States and Europe. 

Expertise

Catchment hydrology, hydrodynamics, natural hazards, risk assessments, climate change, adaptation, big data, spatial analysis.

Research

Globally, floods cause thousands of fatalities and billions of Euros of damage per year. Hence, several global models have been developed to assess the impacts of either river or coastal floods. However, the socioeconomic impacts of flooding in deltas and estuaries are even worse when river and coastal floods coincide, such as during Hurricane Harvey in 2017 and the devastating floods in Thailand in 2011. Since current global flood risk models assess either river or coastal flood processes, they cannot be used to examine the influence of such compound river and coastal flood processes on flood risk.

The proposed research fills this knowledge gap. The main objective is to improve our understanding of compound flooding in delta areas and its influence on flood risk. To this end a globally applicable nested flood model will be developed. This model will be used to to understand the effect of compound floods on total flood risk and to characterize compound floods and their meteorological drivers.

Education

2022: PhD at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.

2013: Master Water Management at Delft University of Technology.

2010: Bachelor Civil Engineering at Delft University of Technology.

Ancillary activities
  • Deltares | Delft | Medewerker | 2014-04-01 - present

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dr. ir. Dirk Eilander

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  • GE Environmental Sciences

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