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Mark van der Meijde is a Full Professor of Geophysics at the University of Twente, leading the Department of Earth Systems Analysis (ITC-ESA). His research focuses on Earth structure imaging through satellite geophysical sensors, with expertise in crustal dynamics, seismic methods, and geohazard analysis. He holds an MSc from Utrecht University and a PhD from ETH Zurich.
Research interests include satellite geophysics integration, seismic imaging, and applications in resource exploration and disaster risk reduction. Key contributions include the ECM24 global crust model and studies on crustal composition in Africa and the Mediterranean. He has supervised 14 academic works and contributed to datasets on geothermal manifestations and landslide monitoring.
Notable awards include the 2017 ECIU European award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and clean energy. Recent activities include organizing the NEEDS conference and presenting on crustal imaging techniques.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Earth Systems Analysis department at ITC, leading projects on seismic tomography, unmanned geophysical sensing, and global crustal modeling.





