We are always looking for enthusiastic candidates to participate in the CoastScan project with a Bachelor or Master Thesis. Check our latest MSc topic or contact us for other ideas.
Within the CoastScan project there have been several successful Bachelor and Master Projects:
Master Projects:
- D. Hulskemper: Characterization of Geomorphological Surface Activities Using Near-Continuous Terrestrial LiDAR Time Series (February 2023)
- P. Frantzen: Identifying high Alpine geomorphological processes using permanent laser scanning time series (December 2022)
- K. Boomaars: Detection of aeolian sand strips and their characteristics using terrestrial laser scanning (November 2022)
- Y. Schreijer: Visual insight into the temporal changes of sand patterns along the Dutch coast (February 2021)
- L. Spaans: Cross-shore Morphodynamics of Intertidal Bars (June 2019)
- R. Hobbelen: Mapping Sub-annual Beach Growth Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning (October 2018)
Bachelor Projects:
- D.A.J. van Dieren: Anthropogenic beach deformations – Characterizing anthropogenic beach changes using laser scan and video data
- D. Madi: Comparing the effects of winter storms Corrie and Eunice on Noordwijk using laser data
- K.V. Echeverry-Caro: The effects of storm Ciara and Denis on the coastline of Noordwijk using weekly and monthly LiDAR data sets.
- E. Bosveld: Influence of buildings on the aeolian sedimenttransport at the beach (June 2020)
- I.W.C van Tuyll van Serooskerken: Assessing and reconstructing the weather data from a temporary weather station (June 2020)
- M.C. Mulder: Identifying Deformation Regimes at Kijkduin Beach Using DBSCAN (July 2019)
- S. van der Kleij: Identifying Deformation Regimes at Kijkduin Beach Using Permanent Laser Scanning (October 2018)