Jeroen Hoving
Since August 2009, Jeroen Hoving has been working as a Researcher/Assistant Professor in the fields of Offshore Engineering, Arctic Technology and Wave Mechanics at the section of Offshore Engineering within the Department of Hydraulic Engineering.
As a part of the Arctic Research Group, Jeroen has been working on physical and mechanical properties of ice in fresh- and seawater environments, static and dynamic ice-structure interaction, as well as iceberg drift models. Additionally, Jeroen has a particular interest in the dynamics of offshore structures and the dynamic soil-structure interaction that is involved.
Jeroen graduated at the section of structural mechanics to receive his MSc-degree in Civil Engineering and Geosciences at Delft University in 2004. Later, Jeroen started a PhD-research on ‘Coupled linear-nonlinear systems to describe the dynamic behaviour of materials in the time domain’, which he has been working on part-time in parallel to his appointment at the Offshore Engineering section in 2009.
Topics of research that Jeroen has recently been involved with include:
- Structural dynamics of bottom founded offshore structures
- Non-smooth dynamical systems in the time domain
- Wave propagation in discrete and continuous systems
- Numerical modeling of ice & ice-structure interactions.
- Experimental and numerical modeling of managed ice versus level ice for application with multi-legged offshore structures
- Ice- and Soil-structure interaction of offshore wind turbines
Jeroen Hoving
Senior lecturer in Offshore & Arctic Engineering
- J.S.Hoving@tudelft.nl
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