I joined CE Delft in January 2026 as part of the Sustainable City team. In my role, I focus on questions related to the heat transition. The heating of buildings in the Netherlands is undergoing a major transformation: natural gas is being phased out and replaced with climate-neutral alternatives. Together with my colleagues in the Sustainable Cities sector, I work on analyzing and addressing this complex, integrated challenge.
My background is in the energy sector, with experience in BREEAM certifications, sustainability benchmarking, energy monitoring, and project management. In my work, I focus on human-centered and integrated sustainability issues.
In 2021, I completed a master’s degree in Environment, Culture & Society at the University of Edinburgh, with a minor in Renewable Energy Engineering. During my master’s research, I examined how walking organizations in Scotland represent hikers’ experiences of nature around wind turbines, based on a thematic analysis of in-depth interviews.
Prior to that, between 2016 and 2020, I earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Management at Edinburgh Napier University. During this program, I conducted research on consumer behavior in the fast-fashion industry and its associated environmental impacts.