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Dr. Y. Huismans is a researcher in the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at Delft University of Technology, specializing in Coastal Engineering. Their work focuses on the complex dynamics of coastal and estuarine systems, particularly examining salt intrusion processes, sediment transport, and the impacts of sea level rise on deltaic environments.
Dr. Huismans' primary research interests include:
- Coastal and estuarine hydrodynamics
- Salt intrusion mechanisms in delta systems
- Sediment transport and morphology in estuaries
- Impacts of climate change on coastal systems
- Sea level rise adaptation strategies
- Numerical modeling of coastal processes
Recent research by Dr. Huismans demonstrates a strong focus on the Rhine-Meuse Delta system, with particular attention to how salt intrusion processes are affected by environmental changes, storm events, and sea level rise. Their publications show an interdisciplinary approach combining field observations, numerical modeling, and theoretical analysis to address pressing coastal management challenges. The research spans fundamental hydrodynamic processes to applied coastal engineering solutions, with increasing attention to climate change adaptation in recent years.
Dr. Huismans has collaborated with researchers across multiple institutions on projects related to coastal dynamics and climate impacts. While specific grant information isn't provided in the available text, their publication record suggests involvement in significant research initiatives focused on coastal systems and climate adaptation.


