The CMOE group works on computational modeling and multiphysics simulations for offshore engineering, focusing on offshore renewable energies: floating solar, offshore wind, and wave energy
Our vision:
Pioneering technology to expedite renewable energy transition through innovative approaches in offshore engineering, including computational modeling of free surface flows, wave-wind-structure interaction and mooring systems.
Research lines
The CMOE group specializes in interdisciplinary research bridging scientific computing, fluid dynamics, and offshore engineering.
Research output
PapersConferences and SymposiumsApplications of interest
The CMOE group is particularly interested in exploring applications related to floating solar, offshore wind, and wave energy.
Our goal: develop innovative computational models, leveraging our expertise in scientific computing, fluid dynamics, and offshore engineering, to optimize offshore structure design and performance in these areas.
Education
The CMOE group is dedicated to education and actively engages in various educational tasks. The group members are involved in various courses and modules within different MSc at TU Delft. Here you can find a list of the most relevant courses:
- Floating and Submerged Structures from the Civil Engineering MSc
- Introduction to Computational Dynamics of Offshore Structures from the Offshore and Dredging Engineering MSc
We are committed to open education practices by developing open interactive books (in construction):
- Computational Modeling of Hydraulic and Offshore Structures
- Finite Elements in Civil Engineering and Geosciences
Additionally, the group supervises MSc projects to provide students with hands-on experience and contribute to their academic growth. See the supervised MSc thesis list in the following page:
Group members
Principal Investigator (Assistant professor)
Postdocs
PhDs
Research assistants
Visitors
Alumni
Postdocs
Juan Tang (2023-2024)Research assistants
Projects
The CMOE group drives offshore engineering innovation through funded projects that leverage our expertise in scientific computing, fluid dynamics, and offshore engineering. These initiatives address offshore renewable energies, offering insights and solutions for optimized designs, advancing a sustainable future.
Collaborations
EWI - PV
Duke University
VU Amsterdam
SolarDuck

