Summary
Clemens Verhoosel is an associate professor at Eindhoven University of Technology with 12 years of academic experience developing advanced numerical methods—particularly isogeometric analysis and arc-length solution control—for solid mechanics and fluid–structure interaction problems. He implements these methods in C++ and Python, bridging object-oriented software design with rigorous computational mechanics and multiscale and fracture modeling. His career spans PhD work at Delft, postdoctoral research including a visiting stint at UT Austin, and a steady academic progression at TU/e, reflecting both deep theory and practical code delivery. Known for combining mathematical rigor with production-ready implementations, he frequently tackles challenging stability and path-following problems that enable more reliable simulations of failure and nonlinear response.
12 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
St.-Odulphus Lyceum
M.Sc., Aerospace Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, M.Sc., Aerospace Engineering, Engineering Mechanics at Delft University of Technology