Graduation report
The graduation project consisted of a practical and theoretical component.
An EM field exploration method was designed to give new insights in shallow subsurface layering. It proved existing measurement methods to be insufficient.
In order to prevent multiple visits to an exploration site, an associated web application was developed around an inversion algorithm for the processing of electro-magnetic field data, using FORTRAN, ASP, Delphi and HTML. Through the internet, the application could be accessed at the remote location, thereby allowing for better targeting of the research goal.
We tried to market the application under the name Geophysics.nl, but we couldn't really make it
a commercial succes. Eventually, the faculty of Earth Sciences of Utrecht University continued the developent of the software - using it for scientific research only.Conference
The exploration method, processing tool and results were presented at the EEGS conference in Budapest, Hungary (1999).
The exploration method, processing tool and results were presented at the EEGS conference in Budapest, Hungary (1999).
Projects
During this university period Sander participated in several projects in China (3D modeling using GPS/E/EM, in cooperation with DLO Wageningen and the Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing) and France (tracing Roman remains using M/E/EM/GPR/GPS, with RAAP Amsterdam, the Sorbonne University of Paris en the Patras University of Greece).
Extra activities were courses in Hydrology and Cultural Anthropology.
During this university period Sander participated in several projects in China (3D modeling using GPS/E/EM, in cooperation with DLO Wageningen and the Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing) and France (tracing Roman remains using M/E/EM/GPR/GPS, with RAAP Amsterdam, the Sorbonne University of Paris en the Patras University of Greece).
Extra activities were courses in Hydrology and Cultural Anthropology.