
معرفی
Geert H.P. Campmans is an Assistant Professor and PostDoc researcher in the Coastal Systems and Nature-Based Engineering department at the University of Twente. His work focuses on modeling sand wave dynamics, particularly the impact of storms, wind waves, and human interventions like dredging on tidal bed forms. These studies ensure safety for offshore infrastructure such as pipelines, cables, and wind farms. He completed his PhD on 'Modeling storm effects on sand wave dynamics' within the SMARTSEA project, funded by NWO-TTW. Currently, he teaches the MSc course Long Waves and Tidal (Morpho)Dynamics while supervising students.
Education: PhD in Coastal Engineering from University of Twente (2016-2024). His research integrates fluid dynamics, numerical modeling, and geophysics, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and infrastructure resilience. He collaborates internationally, with recent presentations at conferences in 2024 and 2023 on aeolian sediment transport and moisture effects.
Research interests include tidal sand wave migration, sediment transport mechanisms in dynamic coastal environments, and the application of discrete particle modeling to coastal processes. His work bridges theoretical models with practical engineering solutions for seabed stability and offshore safety.
Advising and grants: Supervises 1 MSc student and 1 PhD candidate (names unspecified). His research is supported by the SMARTSEA project. No specific grants or labs are explicitly mentioned, though his involvement in funded initiatives underscores collaborative research efforts.



