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Has interest and expertise in: Multiphase Flow, Turbulence, Heat Transfer, Boundary Layers, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Experimental Fluid Flow, Industrial Fluid Flow.

2021 – present: Scientific Director of the JM Burgerscentrum for Fluid Dynamics.

2008 – present: Full professor “Multiphase Flow in Pipelines” at the Department of Process & Energy, Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime, and Materials Engineering (3mE),  Delft University of Technology.

2018 – present: Principal Technical Expert Fluid Flow at Shell Projects & Technology (Process Engineering Discipline) in Amsterdam.

2001 – 2018: Team Leader Multiphase Flow at Shell Projects & Technology (Discipline Engineering) in Amsterdam.

1997-2001  Multiphase Flow Team at Shell in Amsterdam.

1995 – 1997 Associate Professor Aerodynamics, Aerospace Engineering,  Delft University of Technology.

1993 – 1995 Senior Research Fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences  (Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology)

1990 -1993 Junior Research Fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences  (Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology)

1990 PhD (with honours) Heat and Mass Transfer, Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology

1985 MSc (with honours) Aerodynamics, Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology

Education/Academic qualification

Doctorate, Natural-Convection Boundary Layers, Delft University of Technology

Award Date: 5 Jun 1990

Master's degree, Separating Boundary Layers, Delft University of Technology

Award Date: 2 Dec 1985

External positions

Shell Technology Centre, Amsterdam

Keywords

  • TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery

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