Associated with my research projects, I am and have been supervising PhD, MSc and BSc projects at Utrecht and Leicester Universities. Below you'll find a list of the projects and subjects of their theses. 

PhD

4.

2007-present

Tectono-stratigraphic constraints from southern Anatolia on the Neogene evolution of theTauride Arc (project with Middle East Technical University of Ankara, Turkey)

Ayten Koç

co-promotor

3.

2006-present

The collision history of the Arabian and Eurasian plate in SE Anatolia: paleomagnetic constraints on timing and kinematic evolution

Ahmet Peynircioglu

co-promotor

5.

2007-2011

Tectono-metamorphic evolution, timing and mechanism of Cenozoic exhumation of the Central Anatolian Crystalline Complex, central Turkey

Dr. Côme Lefebvre

co-promotor

2.

2006-2010

Opening and closure of the Tethys oceans: Mesozoic Cimmerian deformation around the present-day Black Sea

Dr. Maud Meijers 

co-promotor

1.

2005-2007

Geodynamic and paleogeographic evolution of the East Tethys gateway during the middle Miocene

Dr. Silja Hüsing

supervising committee

 

MSc

6.

2011

Arc-continent collision history of Timor, Banda Arc

Richard Bakker

supervisor

5.

2011

Geological evolution of the Ayhan supradetachment basin, central Turkey   

Eldert Advokaat

supervisor

4.

2008

Cenozoic rotation history of the Moesian platform and Rhodope mountains, Bulgaria

Karen Oud

supervisor

3.

2007

The Carboniferous and Permian Apparent Polar Wander Path of Baltica from the Donbas basin, Ukraine

Maartje Hamers

supervisor

2.

2006

The Jurassic to Paleogene Apparent Polar Wander Path of Mongolia and closure of the Mongol-Ochotsk ocean

Gijs Straathof

supervisor

1.

2003

Pliocene vertical motion history of Crete, Greece

Rudi de Koning

supervisor

 

BSc

3.

2008

Exhumation with a twist? Paleomagnetic rotations on either side of the Menderes core complex

Marijn Koopman

supervisor

2.

2006

Large scale Variscan granitoid intrusion throughout Europe: a lateral geochronological trend? 

Karen Oud

supervisor

1..

2005

The origin of four different populations of basalts in the Gobi Altai region, southern Mongolia 

Annelies Bender

supervisor