
Tim Grandjean
Research Fellow · Coastal Geomorphology
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea ResearchAbout
Dr. Tim Grandjean is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), working within the Estuarine & Delta Systems department in Yerseke. His research focuses on bio-geomorphic interactions in coastal environments, particularly salt marsh dynamics and tidal systems, utilizing advanced spatiotemporal frameworks and earth observation techniques.
His primary research interests include coastal geomorphology, estuarine ecology, and bio-geomorphology, with specific emphasis on vegetation-tidal emergence relationships in estuaries like the Western Scheldt. Dr. Grandjean's work integrates ecological and geomorphological data to assess coastal resilience and ecosystem health.
His recent publication in the International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation (2025) demonstrates his focus on quantifying how turbid waters influence intertidal area preservation. This research aligns with NIOZ's mission to provide actionable insights for sustainable coastal management through interdisciplinary earth observation approaches.
Dr. Grandjean contributes to the Estuarine & Delta Systems research group at NIOZ, collaborating on projects that investigate sediment dynamics, ecosystem engineering, and climate adaptation strategies in deltaic environments using geospatial analysis and field monitoring.
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