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Thesis Work – Overcoming hydraulic barriers: Design, construction, and hydraulic evaluation of a tube-fishway for juvenile eel trap-and-transport

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Posted about 2 months ago

Summary

Role Overview

This thesis project focuses on developing and testing an automated tube fishway system to improve the upstream migration of European eels past hydropower barriers. The goal is to reduce manual intervention and stress on fish, contributing to the ecological goals of the European Water Framework Directive.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct a comprehensive literature review on tube fishway technology and its application to fish migration.
  • Design and construct a laboratory prototype of a tube fishway specifically adapted for elver trap-and-transport systems.
  • Experimentally evaluate the hydraulic and hydrodynamic performance of the prototype under controlled laboratory conditions.
  • Adapt and expand an existing numerical model to simulate flow, transport time, and capacity within the tube fishway.
  • Develop recommendations for improving the tube fishway system and assess its potential for field implementation.
  • Contribute to Vattenfall's mission of enabling fossil freedom through innovative environmental solutions.

Requirements Snapshot

  • Pursuing a degree in environmental, hydraulic, or civil engineering (or a related field).
  • Foundational understanding of hydraulics and fluid mechanics.
  • Demonstrated interest in applying engineering solutions to ecological challenges, specifically fish migration.
  • Enjoyment of hands-on experimental work and interdisciplinary approaches.
  • Proficiency in English.

Expected Impact

The successful completion of this thesis will provide a validated design and operational understanding of an automated tube fishway system for European eels. This research will contribute to more efficient and less stressful fish passage solutions, supporting the ecological restoration of rivers and Vattenfall's commitment to environmental sustainability.

Why Apply

  • Contribute to a critical environmental challenge: Help solve the ecological impact of hydropower on endangered European eels.
  • Gain hands-on engineering experience: Design, build, and test a novel hydraulic system with real-world applications.
  • Be part of a leading energy company: Work towards Vattenfall's mission of enabling fossil freedom and shaping a sustainable future.

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