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I am doing a part-time interdisciplinary PhD on energy transitions and lock-in. I am particularly interested in periodicity and adaptive cycles. Professors guiding my work are from the University of Nijmegen (methodology), the University of Utrecht (energy) and Oxford University (futures).
I am doing a part-time interdisciplinary PhD on energy transitions and lock-in. I am particularly interested in periodicity and adaptive cycles. Professors guiding my work are from the University of Nijmegen (methodology), the University of Utrecht (energy) and the University of Oxford (futures). My research is fully funded by Shell and Nuon (Vattenfall).


I really appreciate having dialogues and discussions about sustainability, the energy system in the broadest sense, and anything that concerns understanding complexity.
Next to writing my PhD-thesis I am project leader explorative scenario planning at Nuon (Vattenfall). I am also manager legal and strategy for Helianthos, a subsidiary of Nuon (Vattenfall). Helianthos develops flexible thin film solar cells.
 
I really appreciate having dialogues and discussions about sustainability, the energy system in the broadest sense, and anything that concerns understanding complexity. So if you're interested don't hesitate to let me know!

Latest revision as of 13:50, 11 January 2010

I am doing a part-time interdisciplinary PhD on energy transitions and lock-in. I am particularly interested in periodicity and adaptive cycles. Professors guiding my work are from the University of Nijmegen (methodology), the University of Utrecht (energy) and the University of Oxford (futures). My research is fully funded by Shell and Nuon (Vattenfall).

Next to writing my PhD-thesis I am project leader explorative scenario planning at Nuon (Vattenfall). I am also manager legal and strategy for Helianthos, a subsidiary of Nuon (Vattenfall). Helianthos develops flexible thin film solar cells.

I really appreciate having dialogues and discussions about sustainability, the energy system in the broadest sense, and anything that concerns understanding complexity. So if you're interested don't hesitate to let me know!