Bas Tombe is a geohydrologist and PhD researcher at TU Delft with 11 years’ experience developing and applying groundwater flow and heat transport measurement techniques. He blends rigorous numerical modelling (MODFLOW/SEAWAT) with an analytical mindset to tackle saltwater intrusion and thermal groundwater problems, including contributions during a USGS internship to improve the SWI approach. Based in Amsterdam, he focuses on keeping a foot in R&D while translating recent research into practical implementations for water management. His background in civil engineering and strong optimization instincts make him skilled at turning complex subsurface physics into efficient, usable models and solutions.
11 years of coding experience
University preparatory education (VWO), University preparatory education (VWO) at Hervormd Lyceum Zuid, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
TU Delft
Master of Science (MSc), Water management, 8.1, Master of Science (MSc), Water management, 8.1 at Delft University of Technology
A Python package to load raw Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) files, perform a calibration, and plot the result.
Contributions:24 releases, 20 reviews, 579 commits in 3 years 10 months
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