Summary
The University of Twente is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD position focused on high resolution micro-scale modelling of backward erosion piping (BEP). This research is part of the NWO-funded programme Digital Dikes, aiming to enhance dike safety through advanced numerical modelling techniques.
PhD Position in High Resolution Micro-Scale Modelling of Backward Erosion Piping
Designation
PhD Researcher
Details Table
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Research Area | Granular Physics, Soil Mechanics, Numerical Modelling |
| Location | University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands |
| Eligibility/Qualification | MSc degree in Civil Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, or related fields |
| Salary | €3,059 – €3,881 gross/month, based on full-time |
| Work Hours | 38 hours per week |
Job Description
The PhD project aims to develop erosion kinetics laws for applications in dike safety, addressing the intricacies of backward erosion piping. Successful candidates will engage deeply with microscale modelling techniques, exploring primary and secondary erosion mechanisms and their impact on the integrity of dikes.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct advanced particle-fluid simulations using Discrete Element Method (DEM) and Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM).
- Develop and validate numerical models assessing dike safety.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams from various institutions.
- Produce high-quality scientific publications and communicate findings effectively.
Key Focus Areas:
- Modelling primary erosion at the pipe tip.
- Analyzing three-dimensional pipe networks and their meandering patterns.
- Understanding the influence of soil characteristics on erosion processes.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their applications via the ‘Apply now’ button by including the following:
- A cover letter (1 page maximum) detailing specific interests, qualifications, and research ideas.
- A detailed CV outlining all attended courses and grades.
- A brief description (0.5 page maximum) of your MSc research.
Contact for More Information:
Prof. Dr. Vanessa Magnanimo
Email: v.magnanimo@utwente.nl
Last Date for Application
June 15, 2026
This scholarship is a fantastic opportunity for motivated researchers eager to make significant contributions to dike safety and erosion modelling through innovative research methods.






