With my technical background I’m keen to contribute to achieving the transition towards a climate-neutral urban environment.
At CE Delft’s Built Environment department, I work on projects related to the heat transition and the sustainability of residential and non-residential buildings, as well as greenhouse horticulture. My technical background in Applied Physics (BSc and MSc from TU Delft) enables me to analyse complex problems and translate them into strategic insights.
I have extensive experience in conducting quantitative analyses, often using CE Delft models such as CEGOIA (national costs) and CEKER (end-user costs). These analyses form the basis for policy recommendations to governments and other stakeholders.
In addition to my technical work, I also have experience leading research projects. I believe it is important to combine in-depth knowledge with clear communication towards clients.
I started at CE Delft with an internship, during which I worked on a model for heat demand in greenhouse horticulture. This internship laid the foundation for my current work, where I contribute daily to the transition to a climate-neutral built environment.