About
Dr. Sjoerd van Ophem is a lecturer at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, within the university of Southampton. His main research focus is on the creation and usage of advanced vibro-acoustic digital twins to enhance monitoring of machines and vehicles and to create a more silent environment.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Vibro-acoustic analysis
- Model order reduction
- Digital twins
- Finite Element method
Publications
Pagination
Teaching
Currently Teaching:
ISVR3059: Acoustical Engineering Design (lecturer)
FEEG1201: An Introduction to Engineering Design (guiding project on acoustical engineering)
Biography
Sjoerd van Ophem studied Mechanical Engineering (BSc and MSc) at the University of Twente, the Netherlands, after which he pursued a PhD on noise and vibration at the KU Leuven, Belgium in the LMSD group. His PhD was funded through the MSCA FP7 project ANTARES, where he was part of a European consortium, working on smart structures. He obtained his PhD in 2019, titled "Novel reduction techniques for exterior vibro-acoustic models and their use in model-based sensing and identification". After his PhD he continued as postdoctoral researcher within LMSD, being awarded with both a junior and senior FWO postdoctoral fellowship respectively, to work on vibro-acoustic digital twins. Throughout, he collaborated with both external academic and industrial partners, such as Siemens, to balance curiosity-driven research with research valorisation. In August 2024 Sjoerd was appointed Lecturer at the ISVR, as part of the Dynamics group.