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Techno-Economic Modelling of Biogas Infrastructures
Hengeveld, Evert Jan
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Hengeveld, E. J. (2019). Techno-Economic Modelling of Biogas Infrastructures: Biogas transport in pipelines. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Evert Jan Hengeveld was born in 1958 in Woubrugge, Zuid Holland. He attended secondary school in Amersfoort and later began his studies at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. In 1983 he graduated in Theoretical Physics.
He started his career at a college of higher vocational education in the field of horticulture in Utrecht where he taught physics, maths and statistics. In 1989 he moved to Zimbabwe to teach science at a secondary school in Chipinge. Returning from abroad he worked 1 year in a secondary school as a physics teacher.
In 1993 his new employer was a predecessor of the Hanze University of Applied Sciences (UAS). In the following years his duties were at the Faculty of Economics, as a lecturer of mathematics, statistics, research methods, operational research, marketing research and guiding students in there bachelor thesis work. Later he took a position in the middle management as a coordinator of the Marketing bachelor course. He joined the School of Engineering to be a project leader in energy related projects in the newly established energy research centre of Hanze UAS in 2005. In 2012 an opportunity arose within the Flexigas project to start his PhD research.
Currently he lectures in numerical modelling and research methodology and he assists students in their research project in the core program of the European Master Renewable Energy (EMRE). Furthermore he guides students in writing their theses, in the bachelor course Mechanical Engineering and in the EMRE. He also is involved in energy projects organized by the International Office of the Hanze UAS.