Natalia Aleksandrova

Researcher Climate Change Hazards And Hydrodynamics at Deltares

Natalia Aleksandrova is a researcher specializing in climate change hazards and hydrodynamics at Deltares since October 2016, focusing on climate change risk assessments, flood modeling, and coastal hydrodynamics. Prior experience includes roles as a junior researcher in hydraulics and offshore wind, where Natalia engaged in scour protection design and physical modeling in hydraulic laboratories, and as a graduation intern concentrating on innovative scour protection for offshore wind turbine foundations. Natalia also served as a board member for The Energy Club at TU Delft, facilitating renewable energy projects and events. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Technology from Delft University of Technology and a Bachelor of Energy & Mechanical Engineering from Bauman Moscow State Technical University.

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Deltares

Deltares is an independent institute for applied research in the field of water, subsurface. Throughout the world, we work on smart solutions, innovations and applications for people, environment and society. Our main focus is on deltas, coastal regions and river basins. Managing these densely populated and vulnerable areas is complex, which is why we work closely with governments, businesses, other research institutes and universities at home and abroad. For Deltares the quality of our expertise and advice is foremost. Knowledge is our core business. Deltares employs over 800 people and is based in Delft and Utrecht. Careers website www.careers.deltares.nl


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Delft, Netherlands

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