Omschrijving

Future operations in Arctic regions impose great challenges that require the brightest ideas and the newest technologies. It is for this reason that the Arctic is the topic of many recent research programs. As will be demonstrated by four presentations of PhD researchers, their projects have a strong link with technology and operations. Gaining operational experience is difficult in these conditions, however, there is quite some practical know-how already, that could be used in current research work. During this science-oriented evening, the ceremony for awarding the best Offshore Graduate Student will take place.


18:00 (Sandwich) dinner
19:00 Opening speech/presentation by host Wim Jolles
19:20 Award ceremony of the Best Offshore Graduate 2014
20:00 Introduction to Arctic research/TU Delft Arctic research program by Jeroen Hoving
20:25 Coffee Break
20:45 PhD project presentations
Renate van Vliet – Simulation of ice-structure interaction with a lattice model
Chris Keijdener – The effects of hydrodynamics on ice-structure interaction
Marnix van den Berg – Ice ridge - Structure interaction modelling
Hayo Hendrikse – Ice induced vibrations of vertical sided offshore structures
21:45 Closure - drinks

Spreker(s)

Wim Jolles (Canatec), Jeroen Hoving (PhD at TU Delft), Renate van Vliet (PhD at TU Delft/Shell), Chris Keijdener (PhD at TU Delft/NTNU), Hayo Hendrikse (PhD at TU Delft), Marnix van den Berg (PhD at TU Delft).

DETAILS
* Sandwiches will be available at 6 PM
* Sandwiches beforehand and drinks afterwards are offered with the compliments of Tideway.
* Registration latest on 14 April.


Locatie

TU Delft, Faculteit 3ME, Zaal A

Mekelweg 2, Delft

Organisator

Offshore Techniek

Naam en contactgegevens voor informatie

More information at

info@kivi.nl