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|Name=Bob Romboud
|Name=Bob Romboud
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|Profiletext=After numerous years in companies Bob joined the HZ University of Applied Sciences in 1997. Bob was mainly teaching electronics, control systems and drive technology. In 2019 he joined the Delta Power research group. Bob is active in the research program around tidal energy. He is key in implementing the processes to control and measure the workings of bidirectional pump/turbines in the Delta Power lab where researchers simulate how such bidirectional pump/turbines would function in a barrier between for instance the North Sea and a lake like the Grevelingenmeer on the other hand. Also Bob is active in running and collaboratively expanding our HZ UAS Hydrogen Lab. In this lab Delta Power can educate students and inform interested stakeholders through demonstrating technology related to using green hydrogen.
|Profiletext=After numerous years in companies (Dutch and international), Bob joined the HZ University of Applied Sciences in 1997. Bob was mainly teaching electronics, control systems and drive technology. In 2019 he joined the HZ Delta Power research group. Specifically, Bob is active in our program of multi-disciplinary research around tidal energy. He is key in implementing the processes to control and measure the workings of bidirectional pump/turbines in the HZ Delta Power Lab, where we simulate how such bidirectional pump/turbines would function in a barrier between for instance the North Sea on the one hand, and a closed of lake like the Grevelingenmeer on the other hand. Also Bob is active in running and collaboratively expanding our HZ UAS Hydrogen Lab. In this Lab we can educate students and inform interested stakeholders through demonstrating technology related to using green hydrogen.
|ProfiletextEn=Na vele jaren in het bedrijfsleven kwam Bob in 1997 bij de HZ University of Applied Sciences. Bob was voornamelijk docent elektronica, besturingssystemen en aandrijftechniek. In 2019 trad hij toe tot de onderzoeksgroep Delta Power. Bob is actief in het onderzoeksprogramma rond getijdenenergie. Hij speelt een sleutelrol in het implementeren van de processen om de werking van bidirectionele pompen/turbines te controleren en te meten in het Delta Power lab waar onderzoekers simuleren hoe dergelijke bidirectionele pompen/turbines zouden functioneren in een barrière tussen bijvoorbeeld de Noordzee en een meer als het Grevelingenmeer aan de andere kant. Ook is Bob actief in het runnen en gezamenlijk uitbouwen van ons HZ UAS Waterstof Lab. In dit lab kan Delta Power studenten opleiden en geïnteresseerde stakeholders informeren door het demonstreren van technologie gerelateerd aan het gebruik van groene waterstof.
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|Email=b.romboud@hz.nl
|Email=b.romboud@hz.nl

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Bob Romboud

After numerous years in companies Bob joined the HZ University of Applied Sciences in 1997. Bob was mainly teaching electronics, control systems and drive technology. In 2019 he joined the Delta Power research group. Bob is active in the research program around tidal energy. He is key in implementing the processes to control and measure the workings of bidirectional pump/turbines in the Delta Power lab where researchers simulate how such bidirectional pump/turbines would function in a barrier between for instance the North Sea and a lake like the Grevelingenmeer on the other hand. Also Bob is active in running and collaboratively expanding our HZ UAS Hydrogen Lab. In this lab Delta Power can educate students and inform interested stakeholders through demonstrating technology related to using green hydrogen.
Organisatie: HZ University of Applied Sciences
E-mail: b.romboud@hz.nl
Telefoon: +31 (0)118489284
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