- Aircraft Noise
- Acoustics
- Geodesy
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Dick G. Simons is a Professor in the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at Delft University of Technology, specializing in aircraft noise modeling and acoustic measurement systems. His research spans aerospace acoustics and geodetic monitoring of environmental phenomena, with significant contributions to aircraft noise prediction models like sonAIR and calibration methodologies using acoustic measurements at Schiphol Airport. His research interests focus on aircraft noise propagation , acoustic measurement techniques , and geodetic monitoring of seismic and coastal processes . Recent work integrates satellite subsidence data with sea-level measurements for coastal risk assessment in Southeast Asia, while maintaining active research in aeroacoustics through collaborations with Schiphol Airport authorities and the Commissie Deskundigen Vliegtuiggeluid. His 190+ publications reveal a dual research trajectory: post-2020 publications increasingly emphasize geodetic studies of earthquake cycles and sea-level changes in Thailand/Malaysia, while continuing aircraft noise research through TU Delft's aerospace division. Key trends include the application of GNSS and InSAR for monitoring postseismic deformation and the development of psycho-acoustic listening facilities for noise assessment. Leif Bjorno Award (2017) for contributions to acoustics research Simons actively supervises research (19 supervised works documented) and serves on editorial boards including the IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering. His work receives significant media attention in the Netherlands, particularly regarding Schiphol Airport noise policies, with 6 media engagements in 2023-2024 covering aircraft noise reduction strategies and climate impacts. He leads multiple research datasets on marine benthic habitats and acoustic source localization, and directs laboratory facilities for psycho-acoustic testing. Current activities include participation in the Commissie Deskundigen Vliegtuiggeluid and organizing workshops on aircraft noise modeling capabilities.





