Name: Stephan de Hoop
Type: User
Company: ALTEN Nederland
Bio: Scientific programmer for ALTEN Nederland, currently working at Shell in The Hague. Previously working as a Ph.D. & Post-doc at Delft University of Technology.
Location: Capelle aan den IJssel
Blog: https://darts.citg.tudelft.nl/
Stephan de Hoop's Projects
A MATLAB-based tool used for generating 2D complex and geologically significant fracture networks. Originally developed as part of the master thesis of Andrea Sartori (http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d20ab3d6-a63d-41b2-b74d-198a3f3f44c5) and later extended by Stephan de Hoop (https://doi.org/10.2118/203968-ms).
Open-source preprocessing tool that can create, at the required level of accuracy, a fully conformal uniformly distributed grid for a given realistic fracture network. This leads to a robust way of constructing a hierarchy of Discrete-Fracture-Models for uncertainty quantification of energy production from reservoirs with natural fracture networks. Preprint of the paper related to this code can be found at: https://doi.org/10.1029/2021WR030743
:globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware, static site generator in Ruby
The exam for the Modelling Convergence Exam 2021 at Delft University of Technology (basic introduction to programming, math, and statistics).
Python scripts for generating OBL tables and XML-files for simulating multiphase reactive transport using the GEOSX platform (https://github.com/GEOSX/GEOSX).
Modeling multiphase flow in fractured porous media using DARTS: a simple DFM example. See https://darts.citg.tudelft.nl/ for more information
This repository contains a very basic reservoir simulator, perhaps, to be extended in the future.
New repository to test GitHub Pages