Project cooperationUpdated on 30 December 2025
Modular processes and tools to improve the adaptability of wastewater
Senior lecturer at IHE Delft
Delft, Netherlands
About
IHE Delft Institute for Water Education is seeking to join a Horizon Europe consortium addressing the development of flexible and resilient water and wastewater infrastructures. The project ambition is to ensure that water systems can adapt to changing hydraulic flows and pollution loads, including emerging and yet unknown contaminants, while safeguarding long-term access to water and sanitation, enabling safe resource recovery, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and protecting ecosystems.
IHE Delft brings over 60 years of internationally recognised experience in wastewater treatment, sanitation systems, and resource recovery. Our strength lies in systems thinking, resilience, and sustainability under changing boundary conditions. Through research, education, and capacity development, IHE Delft contributes scientific expertise, methodological support, and stakeholder engagement to help deliver adaptive, climate-resilient and digitally enabled water infrastructures, fully aligned with the objectives of this Horizon Europe call.
Stage
- Early stage
Topic
- HORIZON-CL6-2026-02-CLIMATE-02
Type
- Partner looking for consortium
Organisation
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