M.Sc. students supervised by Onno Bokhove

My students went to work, a.o. as consultants, at:
- Maritime Research Institute Netherlands
- Accenture Consulting
- Delft Hydraulics|Waterloopkundig Laboratorium|Deltares
- Alkyon Hydraulic Research and Consulting
- Brownline B.V. (Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Company)
- Nspyre Software Engineering

Detailed information:
10. Frank Klaver, M.Sc. work with MARIN, Dec. '08- Sept. '09
- coupling potential flow model to shallow water model at the beach.
9. Olger Koop (Ir.)
- Practical on potential flow at Alkyon. April 2005 - July 2005.
- M.Sc. Thesis: ``2D potential flow with 2D floating objects''. Supervision with Gert Klopman. January 2005- September 2006.
- Now working at Alkyon; job offer before his formal graduation.
8. Willem Ottevanger (Ir.)
- M.Sc. Thesis ``Discontinuous Galerkin finite element modeling of river and sediment hydraulics with application to the Rio Parana''.
Including 6-week research visit to Santa Fe, Argentina. November 2004-December 2005.
- Worked at Delft Hydraulics section River Engineering and Morphology. Now Ph.D. student in Delft.
7. Angela Sembiring (International M.Sc.)
- Modeling project, literature study, & M.Sc. Thesis work on "Subharmonic forces on ships in random waves" at Alkyon
with Gert Klopman. April 2003-June 2004.
- TWAIO Maths and Industry program, Eindhoven.
- Brownline B.V.
6. Erik Bernsen (Eng./Ir.)
- Practical work: ``Space discontinuous Galerkin finite element shallow water models on the sphere'',
KNMI, De Bilt, with dr. Wim Verkley, April-August 2003.
- M.Sc. Thesis ``Discontinuous Galerkin finite element approximations of 2D vorticity equations
with linear elliptic inversions and circulation''. August 2002-November 2003.
- As of fall 2004 at the Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht (IMAU)
supporting numerical research on Climate Modelling; since 2006 Ph.D. degree at IMAU. Software Engineer at Nspyre.
5. Aukje de Boer (Eng./Ir.)
- M.Sc. Thesis: ``Numerical modeling of shallow water flows with flooding and wetting'',
with Dirk Schwanenberg and Ivo Wenneker at Delft Hydraulics, Delft, January-August 2003.
- Practical work: ''Magma flow through a dike''. BP Institute of Multiphase Flow, with Andrew W. Woods, Sept.-Dec. 2002.
Third price recipient KIVI-Oost-UT competition (Royal Dutch Engineering Organization East and University of Twente), April 2004.
- Ph.D. degree with dr.ir. Hester Bijl on fluid-structure interactions, Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology. Now at Delft Hydraulics.
Rink Hallmann (Eng./Ir.)
- Practical work on "middle atmosphere dynamics". Department of Physics, University of Toronto
with Ted Shepherd and Charles McLandress, January-April 2003; then at Maritime Research Institute The Netherlands.
4. Karin Huijts (Eng./Ir.)
- M.Sc. Thesis: ``Large-eddy models from variational principles'' with Bernard Geurts & O.B, January-August 2003.
- Practical work: ''Ocean mixing at a shelf break''. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,
Summer Student Fellow, with Sonya Legg, June-Sept. 2002.
- Now a Ph.D. student with dr. Huib de Swart at the Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht (IMAU).
3. Casper Buitendijk (drs. University of Utrecht), 2002-Febr. 2003.
- M.Sc. thesis ``Hamiltonian balanced shallow-water equations on a sphere'',
co-supervision with Wim Verkley (KNMI), Prof. T.W. Ruijgrok and Arnout van Delden (University of Utrecht)
- Now a consultant at Accenture, Management Consulting and Technology Services.
Elger Bouwman (Eng./Ir.)
- Practical work: ``Particle-driven gravity currents'', School of Mathematics,
University of Bristol, Bristol, with Andrew Hogg, Sept.-Dec. 2001.
2. A.D. (Arjen) Terwisscha van Scheltinga (Eng./Ir.)
- Practical work & M.Sc. Thesis: ``Polymer melt flow'', at Dow Benelux, Terneuzen, with Jaap den Doelder, 2001-2002.
- Finished Ph.D. student with Prof. Henk Dijkstra at the Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht (IMAU).
- Will go to Canada as researcher.
1. W.E.H. (Henk) Sollie (Eng./Ir.)
- Practical work: ``A 3D Finite Element Model of Internal Waves'', at
The Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, with Leo Maas, May 2001.
- M.Sc. Thesis on ``Space-time Discontinuous Galerkin finite element models
with applications to explosive magma dynamics''. April 2002.
- Now a Ph.D. student in our group working on Discontinuous Galerkin finite element models for multiphase flows.




Email: o.bokhove TE math.utwente.nl