D.L. Schott
Professor · Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations
Delft University of TechnologyAbout
Prof. D.L. Schott is a Professor in Transport Engineering and Logistics at TU Delft. His research focuses on granular material dynamics, DEM-based simulations, metamaterial design, and maritime engineering applications. He leads projects involving offshore geotechnics, AI-driven modeling frameworks, and sustainable fuel systems for marine vessels. His work spans academic collaborations across Europe and Asia, with over 208 peer-reviewed publications and 19 datasets. Key contributions include validated DEM frameworks for scour protection systems, agent-based resilient vessel mission frameworks, and optimization strategies for metamaterials under impact loading. Schott actively participates in international conferences and interdisciplinary initiatives like the ISFOG symposium. He co-created datasets on hopper discharge dynamics and advised 12 graduate students. His research bridges computational mechanics with practical industrial challenges in bulk handling, energy systems, and smart maritime logistics.
Education details are not explicitly stated, but his academic rank and extensive publications indicate advanced qualifications in mechanical engineering. Research interests emphasize integrating AI with granular flow simulations, structural resilience, and sustainable shipping solutions. Recent article trends highlight advancements in surrogate modeling techniques, metamaterial applications, and climate-responsive shipping activity projections.
Scientific awards are not mentioned in the provided texts. Grants and collaborations are evident through his extensive publication and dataset records, including partnerships with companies like Nemag for innovative grab design. His lab activities involve large-scale industrial equipment co-simulations and experimental validation of numerical models.
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