Postdoc in Atmosphere-Ocean Feedbacks of Offshore Wind Farms
TU Delft
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TU Delft是荷兰最大和最古老的公立技术大学,专注于多个技术领域的教育和研究。该大学在能源研究方面具有强大的重点,特别是在可再生能源领域。电气可持续能源(ESP)实验室作为未来数字能源系统的多学科研究中心,致力于高比例可再生能源的研究(来源:tudelft.nl)。研究领域包括可再生能源在电网中的整合、能源存储,以及氢气转化和地热系统等创新技术的发展。
项目与业绩
TU Delft有众多与可再生能源相关的研究倡议和项目。其中包括RELEASE项目,专注于通过电化学转化进行大规模能源存储,以及TradeRES项目,研究100%可再生能源系统的市场设计(来源:tudelft.nl)。此外,风能研究所(DUWIND)协调六个学院的风能研究,关注空气动力学、材料和涡轮优化。
近期发展
最近,TU Delft推出了多个新倡议,包括24/7能源实验室,研究建筑环境的本地无碳能源系统,以及浮动可再生能源实验室,专注于海上可再生能源的应用(来源:tudelft.nl)。这些实验室是大学为促进能源转型和可持续发展所做更广泛努力的一部分。
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最后更新于 2月 23, 2026 | 报告问题
Job Description
Offshore wind energy is expanding rapidly with larger turbines, higher power densities, reduced spacing between wind farms, and deployment in deeper waters. These developments intensify interactions between offshore wind farms and the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL). While many studies focus on how atmospheric conditions affect turbine performance and power production, significantly less is known about how large offshore wind farms modify atmospheric and ocean processes themselves.
In this project, you will develop and apply an integrated research approach combining large-scale observations, high-fidelity Large-Eddy Simulations (LES), and high-resolution coupled atmosphere-wave-ocean regional modelling. This comprehensive framework enables the investigation of wind farm-induced atmospheric and oceanic modifications. As one example among several potential effects, the project will investigate whether and how offshore wind farms influence precipitation patterns.
You will play a leading role in designing and carrying out numerical experiments, analysing large observational and model datasets, and translating process-level understanding from LES into improved representations for mesoscale and regional models. The position offers substantial freedom to shape the scientific direction of the research within this project, in close collaboration with an interdisciplinary team of scientists.
You will join the Geoscience and Remote Sensing Department (GRS), working closely with PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers, and senior staff. TU Delft provides excellent support for professional development, including training opportunities, access to world-class computational facilities, and a collaborative academic culture where curiosity and scientific excellence are highly valued.
Job Requirements
We are looking for a curious and motivated researcher who enjoys working at the interface of atmospheric and ocean sciences. You have:
- A PhD degree in Earth Sciences, physics, applied mathematics, engineering, computer science or related discipline.
- Strong skills in fluid mechanics and numerical modelling.
- Experience with large observational data sets of environmental variables.
- Programming experience (e.g. Matlab, Python).
- A demonstrable interest in atmospheric physics and offshore wind turbines.
- Good organizational skills and ability to work independently.
- Good command of written and spoken English.
- Experience with peer-reviewed scientific publishing will be appreciated.
Conditions of Employment
- Duration of contract is 12 months, possible extension of an additional 12 months.
- A job of 38-40 hours per week.
Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities. The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, discounts on health insurance, and a monthly work costs contribution. Flexible work schedules can be arranged.
Application Procedure
Please apply no later than 1 February 2026 and upload the following documents:
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Motivation letter detailing your interest in atmospheric physics and offshore wind turbines.
- Publication list incl. a one-page summary of your PhD thesis.
- Contact details for two referees.
Contact information:
Name: Sara Porchetta
E-Mail: [email protected]
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