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Michelle van Vliet is Associate Professor at the Department of Physical Geography of Utrecht University. Her work focusses on global change impacts and adaptation in relation to water resources availability and water quality for sector water uses (irrigation, domestic, energy) and ecosystems.
She obtained her MSc in physical geography from Utrecht University (2006, with distinction) and holds a PhD in environmental sciences from Wageningen University (December 2012, with distinction (top 2-3%)). Her PhD thesis entitled ‘Global rivers warming up: impacts on cooling water use in the energy sector and freshwater ecosystems’ received the SENSE award for Best PhD thesis in environmental sciences in 2013. After her PhD, she received a personal Niels Stensen Fellowship and studied how present and future water constraints may impact global energy security at IIASA (Austria) and Princeton University (USA) (2014-2015). This resulted in several high-profile publications as lead author which were widely covered by media. She was awarded an NWO VENI grant for her research project ‘Quality matters: Including water quality in global water stress projections’ (2015-2019). As part of this VENI project, which was carried out at Wageningen University, she has developed a concept and indicator of water scarcity including water quality. In face of this new concept, she initiated and lead sessions at leading international conferences and was invited as leading expert e.g. at the World Bank and European Commission. In addition, she was affiliated as collaborative research scholar to IIASA (2013-2018). She has joined the Department of Physical Geography of Utrecht University since July 2019. In November 2020, she was awarded a VIDI personal grant of NWO (Dutch Research Council) to analyze the drivers of water scarcity during present and future droughts and heatwaves worldwide, by quantifying the interactions between water quality, sectoral water use and water availability (2021-2027). Recently, she received an ERC Starting Grant to focus with her team on the main question ‘How can we balance clean water and energy provision in our changing world with increasing droughts and heatwaves?’ (2023-2027)
Michelle supervise(d) (as (co-)promotor) 11 PhD students, 3 postdocs and has supervised more than 40 MSc and BSc thesis students. She is author of more than 70 articles in peer-reviewed journals including high-profile journals such as Nature, Nature Climate Change, Nature Geoscience, Nature Energy and Nature Communications. Michelle has been strongly involved in the scientific community acting editor of Environmental Research Letters, reviewer for various scientific journals and national research councils. She is management committee member of EU COST-Action PROCLIAS (Process-based models for climate impact attribution across sectors linked to ISI-MIP) and committee member of the National Netherlands IHP-HWRP Committee. She is also member of the Utrecht Young Academy to stimulate diversity and interdisciplinarity in research and education.
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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2024): 171186-171186
Nature Climate Changepp.1-7, (2024)
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Nature Communicationsno. 1 (2024): 1-13
Environmental science & technologyno. 22 (2024): 9689-9700
Nicole Gyakowah Otoo,Edwin H. Sutanudjaja,Michelle T. H. van Vliet,Aafke M. Schipper,Marc F. P. Bierkens
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