Process resilience: the ability of a process system to anticipate, absorb, adapt to, and recover from disruptions while maintaining safe and reliable operation.
Vision: process resilience is a measurable, designable, and transferable property across engineering domains.
Mission: To create practical tools and methodological frameworks that empower industries to anticipate, absorb, adapt to, and recover from disruptions while maintaining safe and reliable operations.
Current MSc thesis projects
Evaluating LLM-based decision support for FSRU operations
Amaryllis Brosens Van Goey
A multi-layer framework for integrating shipping safety into offshore wind planning
Jelmer Merkus
BUNKERING OF AMMONIA FUELLED SHIPS: A Risk-Based approach to support Barrier Management decisions
Caterina Fontana
Development of an attack-fault tree model to assess security-triggered safety events in the chemical process industries
Giorgia Riti
April. 20, 2026: A new paper on optimizing resilience enhancement strategies of energy systems has been publish in Energy: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544226011710
April 1, 2026: Giorgia Riti joined the group today as a PhD researcher. Welcome!
March 30, 2026: A new book on Resilience Assessment of Oil and Gas Infrastructures was launched online: https://link.springer.com/book/9783032169228#overview
March 19-20, 2026: Rustam and Ming attended the Seminar: Ammonia - from promise into practice, organized by DNV, TU Delft, and University of Groningen, and General Assembly meeting of AmmoniaDrive, where new results of ammonia storage tank onboard configuration linking with public safety was presented.
March 12, 2026: The group website was launched.