Sebastian Bosma
Ph.D. Student in Energy Resources Engineering
Bio
I am a PhD student in the department of Energy Resources Engineering. Coming from a diverse academic background in aerospace engineering, financial engineering and petroleum engineering; I hope to contribute to solving the world energy challenge. I am a dedicated quantitative engineer with interests in energy (production) efficiency, computational efficiency, carbon sequestration and thermal storage.
Honors & Awards
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Stanford Graduate Fellowship, Stanford University (2017-2020)
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Justus & Louise van Effen Scholarship, TU Delft (2016)
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SPE NL Scholarship, Society of Petroleum Engineers (2015)
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Sergio Ottochian Scholarship, Xodus Group (2015)
All Publications
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Multiscale finite volume method for discrete fracture modeling on unstructured grids (MS-DFM)
Journal of Computational Physics
2017; 351: 145-164
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.jcp.2017.09.032
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Projection-based Embedded Discrete Fracture Model (pEDFM)
Advances in Water Resources
2017; 105: 205-216
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.advwatres.2017.05.009