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  • Jethro Waanders  + (Jethro Waanders works as an application maJethro Waanders works as an application manager in the Expertise and Valorization Management research group. He works on the wiki environments (projectenportfolio.nl and deltaexpertise.nl), expertise management, and wiki software maintenance and expansion. Jethro has extensive experience as a developer and has worked on a large number of projects at both ICT companies and various governments in Zeeland.panies and various governments in Zeeland.)
  • Joachim de Keijzer  + (Joachim de Keijzer has over twenty years oJoachim de Keijzer has over twenty years of work experience. He has been involved in a wide variety of civil engineering and building projects. As a teacher-researcher at HZ University of Applied Sciences, he is responsible for the practical application of science and technology in civil engineering projects.</br>As an advisor and structural engineer, his activities have included the design and calculation of bridges, tunnels, quay walls, jetties, fenders, weirs, sheds, offices, schools, hospitals and apartment complexes.</br></br>Joachim is a driven and enthusiastic team player with strong communication skills. Thanks to his extensive knowledge and experience, he recognises the main risks of a project and knows how to control them.f a project and knows how to control them.)
  • Jolanda van Overbeeke  + (Jolanda is a graduated sociologist and hasJolanda is a graduated sociologist and has been working as a researcher since 2005. </br>She focuses mainly on data in the broadest sense of the word and sees it as a challenge to translate figures to a wide audience. Jolanda has a lot of experience in monitoring and enjoys working on communication, quality and innovation. on communication, quality and innovation.)
  • Jolene Cijsouw  + (Jolene Cijsouw is a researcher at the Data Science research group and a lecturer in HBO ICT)
  • Joost Vette  + (Joost Vette studied Industrial Design at TJoost Vette studied Industrial Design at TU Delft, with a focus on circular materials and 3D printing. For his thesis, he developed a 3D printing material from Zeeland mussel shells, as an example of the potential of 3D printing in a local, circular economy. </br>After his studies, he worked as a developer of circular materials at Bureau Waardenburg and currently at the start-up Fungalogic. Fungalogic aims to develop mycelium composites from Dutch biomass residues for applications in construction.</br>As of September 2018, Joost is employed at HZ, as a lecturer at the Architecture programme and junior researcher and project leader at the Biobased Building lectorate. His research mainly focuses on the development and marketing of mycelium composites.ment and marketing of mycelium composites.)
  • Jouke Heringa  + (Jouke Heringa has been with the Water ManaJouke Heringa has been with the Water Management - Aquatic Ecotechnology program since 1995. He is also involved in the research group Aquaculture in Delta Areas and in Delta Platform. </br></br>His main activities are researching and advising project staff and researchers, maintaining the external network of practice-oriented (aquaculture) research and connecting initiatives in the Southwest Delta and North Sea.</br>His expertise is in the areas of inland and offshore aquaculture, Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture, water quality, aquatic ecology, modeling. water quality, aquatic ecology, modeling.)
  • Katleen Vallons  + (Katleen Vallons has been working as a reseKatleen Vallons has been working as a researcher with the Marine Biobased Chemistry research group since April 1, 2024. Her research focuses on developing healthy and sustainable food using local resources and waste streams.</br></br>She graduated as a bioengineer from the Catholic University in Leuven and earned her PhD at University College Cork, where she researched the development of texture in gluten-free bread through protein cross-linking. She further developed her expertise on the relationship between the quality of a food product, production processes, and ingredients during her subsequent years as a researcher and project manager at TNO.</br></br>Following that, Katleen worked as an R&D manager for Zeelandia and Barry Callebaut, where she learned to translate fundamental knowledge into practical solutions and innovative products. She aims to accelerate the food transition in Zeeland through practice-oriented research and make healthy and sustainable food accessible to everyone.y and sustainable food accessible to everyone.)
  • Klaas Timmermans  + (Klaas R. Timmermans specializes in understKlaas R. Timmermans specializes in understanding the role of seaweeds in the marine environment, including the potential for seaweed biomass as a source of sustainable food and energy for the future.</br></br>He received his Ph.D. in Biology (cum laude) from the University of Amsterdam in 1986. From 1986-1991 he obtained his PhD on the effects of trace metals on Chironomid larvae (University of Amsterdam). In 1991 he defended his thesis entitled "Trace metal ecotoxicokinetics of chironomids.</br>Since 1991, Klaas Timmermans has been working as a (senior) scientist at the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), first within the Department of Marine Chemistry and Geology, from 2008 to 2016 at the Department of Biological Oceanography and from 2016 as Head of Department at the Department of Estuarine and Delta Systems at NIOZ in Yerseke.</br>From September 1, 2014, Klaas Timmermans was appointed Honorary Professor of Marine Plant Biomass in the Department of Ocean Ecosystems in ESRIG: Energy and Sustainability Research Institute Groningen at the University of Groningen (Faculty of Science and Engineering).</br>Since June 2019, he is lecturer Aquaculture in Delta Areas at HZ University of Applied Sciences.reas at HZ University of Applied Sciences.)
  • Lennart Zoeter  + (Lennart Zoeter has been working as a reseaLennart Zoeter has been working as a researcher at the Biobased Construction research group since 2019.</br></br>As a student, he was also at HZ University of Applied Sciences in the Engineering program. He graduated in Design & Innovation (Product Design) on a study of 3D printing PHBV, a material that is highly biodegradable.</br>In addition to material development to make PHBV suitable for 3D printing, he designed a biodegradable bee hotel to show the possibilities of 3D printing in combination with PHBV.</br>As a researcher at the research group, he is involved in biobased materials development, product design and recycling of (thermoset) composites, among others. Lennart gets especially excited about working with students in applied research as well as designing products for the market to show the added value of biobased materials.to show the added value of biobased materials.)
  • Lies Hamelink  + (Lies Hamelink is a researcher in the fieldLies Hamelink is a researcher in the field of Water Technology at the HZ University of Applied Sciences. She graduated with a Bachelor Aquatic Ecotechnology from the same university in 2020. A few months later she joined the research group. </br>Lies will be working on the AquaSPICE project, by supporting the operational work and analyzing data for the case study Dow Terneuzen and Dow Böhlen. The focus of the AquaSPICE project is to reuse water streams in the process industries. A pilot with several water treatment technologies will be used to treat water streams to make them reusable. Besides that, she is involved in the TKI wetland project by mainly analyzing data gathered during the research.alyzing data gathered during the research.)
  • Lizet van Elzakker  + (Lizet van Elzakker has been working as offLizet van Elzakker has been working as office manager since March 2021. After obtaining her master's degree in Social History from Erasmus University, she held various support positions in secondary and higher education. Within HZ Nexus, Lizet supports the account managers in their preparations for large projects. She is responsible for communication and she supervises the interns.munication and she supervises the interns.)
  • Loek van der Linde  + (Loek graduated in 2018 as a Software EnginLoek graduated in 2018 as a Software Engineer from the HBO-ICT program at HZ, after a detour from Artificial Intelligence and Linguistics at Utrecht University. After graduating from HZ, he started working as a lecturer at the program.</br></br>In 2022, he completed the master's degree in Software Engineering at the Open University. In the HBO-ICT program, Loek is involved in all years of study: from taking the first steps in programming to supervising graduating students.</br>In the Data Science lectureship, Loek is employed because of his knowledge of software engineering and deep learning. There he works on projects where there is a demand for data engineering of large amounts of data, after which that data is used to develop complex models.</br>An example is the AIRTuB project in which a drone is flown to wind turbines at sea. Once it arrives, the drone uses cameras and sensors to inspect the turbine blades for minor damage and erosion.</br>Another example is the fieldlab Autonomous Sailing in which a cab boat travels completely autonomously through Flushing harbor. A large number of sensors and cameras collect data, based on which the boat itself decides what action to take so that passengers arrive safely at their destination.engers arrive safely at their destination.)
  • Lotte Julia Bouwman  + (Lotte Julia Bouwman joined the AquacultureLotte Julia Bouwman joined the Aquaculture in Delta Areas research group as a researcher in March 2022.</br></br>She did her bachelor at Leiden University College and graduated with a master's degree in Marine Biology at the University of Amsterdam after several research projects including eel farming at WUR and zooplankton genetics at Naturalis.</br>Two of her theses have since been published as scientific papers. After her studies, she gained experience at Kingfish Zeeland as a junior production biologist.</br>Lotte Julia conducts research for several projects. For example, she is part of the research on saline cultivation and oyster farming in Waterdunen, works with local farmers for oyster breeding projects and is involved in an Erasmus+ project on RAS in education.n an Erasmus+ project on RAS in education.)
  • Lotte Niemeijer  + (Lotte Niemeijer graduated in 2019 with a mLotte Niemeijer graduated in 2019 with a master's degree in Marine Sciences and started working as a research assistant at Wageningen Marine Research in Yerseke.</br></br>Since 2021, she has been working at the Aquaculture in Delta Areas research group. Here she mainly focuses on projects related to the optimization of near-shore shellfish and seaweed cultivation techniques.</br>She collaborates with local farmers and supervises students in their research projects.vises students in their research projects.)
  • Luc Verschuren  + (Luc received his master's degree in GeneraLuc received his master's degree in General Economics from Tilburg University in 2005.</br></br>Between 2005 and 2020 he worked, as a (senior) researcher and project leader at Statistics Netherlands (CBS). Since 2021, he has been working as a senior researcher at HZ Knowledge Center Zeeland Society. Luc has an affinity with socioeconomic issues and is in his strength in collaboration and innovation. strength in collaboration and innovation.)
  • Lukas Papenborg  + (Lukas Papenborg is a lecturer-researcher aLukas Papenborg is a lecturer-researcher at the Resilient Deltas research group of the HZ.</br></br>He specializes in spatial issues in delta regions with a special focus on the integration of water management issues in complex urbanization processes worldwide.</br>Lukas studied Urban Planning and Water Management at TU Delft and University of Antwerp, respectively. Within the research group, he investigates the connecting role of spatial planning for a resilient delta. In addition to his work at the research group, he teaches and supervises students in their research projects.vises students in their research projects.)
  • Maarten den Hollander  + (Maarten den Hollander is a lecturer in Architecture and a researcher at the Research Centre for Biobased Construction.)
  • Maarten van Oeveren  + (Maarten van Oeveren is a lecturer in the SMaarten van Oeveren is a lecturer in the Supply Chain Innovation research group. He has a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration. </br></br>In business, he has developed and marketed new high-tech products such as advanced communication centers for military units, self-driving trucks and automated production lines for homes. </br>Maarten has his own consulting company through which he advises companies and governments to reduce energy consumption and CO2. In addition, he is developing a flagmill and is chairman and founder of energy cooperative TholenSolar.</br>For the research group, he developed the minor Automated Vehicles in Logistics. He is also working on setting up a project for the realization of self-propelled ferries.the realization of self-propelled ferries.)
  • Mareike Millner  + (Mareike Millner is a junior researcher invMareike Millner is a junior researcher involved in regional and (inter)national health projects of the research groups Healthy Region and Eldercare. </br></br>Her involvement included Interreg Monument, Interreg TICC and the prevention agreements of the municipalities of Goes and Middelburg. </br>Mareike has a bachelor's degree in European Public Health and a master's degree in Leadership and Governance in European Public Health from Maastricht University. She is passionate about qualitative (applied) research focusing on vulnerable groups, such as minorities, people with psychosocial problems and the elderly.ith psychosocial problems and the elderly.)
  • Margot Verwei  + (Margot has been working for the Centre of Expertise Biobased Economy since its foundation. She is active as a knowledge member of the Biobased Building Research Group and has been, among other things, project leader of the Green Growth project.)
  • Maria van Schaik  + (Maria is a lecturer-researcher in the WateMaria is a lecturer-researcher in the Water Technology research group. She graduated in Water Management from HZ University of Applied Sciences in 2014 and continued with a master's degree in Water Technology at Wetsus Academy.</br></br>After obtaining her master's degree, she conducted her internship and final thesis related to Nereda®, a wastewater treatment technology developed by Royal HaskoningDHV. In her thesis, she focused on the recovery of alginate-like exopolysaccharides from Nereda®, excess sludge via membrane filtration.a®, excess sludge via membrane filtration.)
  • Marianna Ansiliero de Oliveira Coelho  + (Marianna Ansiliero de Olivieira Coelho is Marianna Ansiliero de Olivieira Coelho is coordinator of the Biobased Construction research group.</br></br>She is a Brazilian and passionate about civil engineering and the search for new materials for construction. Her research interest started during her bachelor of Civil Engineering when she was part of a research group as an intern and later on in her graduation thesis.</br>After her enthusiasm for research had been initiated, she continued with a master in Structural Engineering, and after that, she concluded a PhD developed part in Brazil and Germany in the same area. She worked for seven years at a research university in Brazil. She’s grateful for the opportunities to work on a variety of topics such as bamboo structures, recycled concrete and membrane structures.</br>Marianna worked on research projects testing materials in the laboratory and also calculating and simulating numerically. This combination can accelerate the understanding and behaviour of construction materials.</br>The change to HZ came from a desire to work closer to companies and industries. Unfortunately, some research she had developed in Brazil didn't reach the industry and the final consumer. Conducting research at a university of applied sciences allows her to work together with companies on research projects and to develop final products. Currently, her goal is to reduce the amount of cement used in concrete and search for alternatives to concrete. Also, the use of natural fibres as a substitution for gravel and sand and as reinforcement for construction materials. reinforcement for construction materials.)
  • Marieta Rosendaal  + (Marieta Rosendaal is a teacher-researcher Marieta Rosendaal is a teacher-researcher at the Excellence and Innovation in Education lectureship.</br></br></br>“Children do not care how much you know, until they know how much you care.” -Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)</br></br></br>Marieta studied Pedagogical Sciences and Educational Sciences at Radboud University in Nijmegen and delved further into learning problems. For more depth and an extra challenge during her studies, she also studied at the University of Oulu and the University of Lapland in Finland.</br></br>After various internships at home and abroad, she became a teacher of Pedagogy at HZ University of Applied Sciences. Here she teaches various courses to Pedagogy students, guides students in their graduation research and helps develop the curriculum.</br></br>Marieta cares about the well-being of children and is convinced that a child can learn if he feels good about himself. This is reflected in the studies she is involved in as a teacher-researcher. For example, for a complementary study into Collaborative Investigative Working in Regional Networks (NRO), she is following a study into language development and the prevention of low literacy in Rotterdam-South. She is also project leader of a study into the added value of pedagogues in the classroom, in which pedagogues are introduced into primary school teams to meet the development needs of all students through interdisciplinary collaboration.s through interdisciplinary collaboration.)
  • Marije Noordhoek  + (Marije Noordhoek is involved in several prMarije Noordhoek is involved in several projects of HZ Knowledge Centre Coastal Tourism. </br>Among other things, she has researched the influence of corona on the tourist industry and was involved in projects such as the Schouwen-Duiveland beach survey and the study of the influence of tourism on quality of life.e influence of tourism on quality of life.)
  • Marijke Greijdanus-Vennik  + (Marijke works at the lectorate Excellence Marijke works at the lectorate Excellence and Innovation in Education and is involved in research that focuses on fueling the entrepreneurial attitude of students and teachers.</br></br>She graduated from Nyenrode Business University with a master's degree in Tax Law. For this, she conducted research on the tax burden of single- and double-income earners.</br>At the University of Amsterdam, she obtained her master's degree Teacher of first-degree General Economics and Business Economics. For this she did research on how students in secondary education experience business economics. Marijke finds it important that individuals can use their strengths and are given room to do so.eir strengths and are given room to do so.)
  • Marijn Heeren  + (Marijn is a lecturer-researcher in the Biobased Construction lectorate.)
  • Mariska Polderman  + (Mariska Polderman-Karreman is responsible Mariska Polderman-Karreman is responsible for project management and communication for current projects within the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Knowledge Centre. She is also involved in the minor 'Innovation in SME'. As project leader of the European project FACET, she is responsible for the overall project management.</br></br>Her characteristics are good planning and organisation, commitment, result-oriented, service-oriented and entrepreneurial. Her expertise lies in the field of project management and communication.d of project management and communication.)
  • Marjan de Smit  + (Marjan de Smit studied General Social ScieMarjan de Smit studied General Social Sciences at Utrecht University and has worked for the GGD Zeeland since 1996.</br></br>As public mental health policy advisor, she initiated and implemented projects focused on prevention and monitoring of mental health problems and the organization of safety net care in close cooperation with the Zeeland municipalities and care providers.</br>In 2017, Marjan shifted her focus to knowledge development. Participation in the minor Fit for the Future provided not only knowledge about system theoretical approaches, but also the necessary tools to develop approaches to complex, social issues.</br>Currently, Marjan works as a researcher and project leader, for both the GGD and the research group EVM in several European projects: I-KNOW-HOW, HAIRE and EMPOWERCARE. Within these projects and with Solidarity University as a permanent partner, she works on themes such as social inequality, participation and empowerment and always from the fundamentals of social innovation. Marjan has the necessary expertise and competences to develop products and services in co-creation with direct stakeholders.s in co-creation with direct stakeholders.)
  • Maurice Kriatkow  + (Maurice Kriatkow has been working as a proMaurice Kriatkow has been working as a project manager and researcher at Research Group Supply Chain Innovation since January 2020.</br></br>He has more than 20 years of working experience in Supply Chain Management and has worked on societal and complex challenges from various angles within the triple helix of education, government and entrepreneurs over the past decade.</br>He has a passion for innovation within the logistics domain and knows how unexplored the road to innovation can be. His multilevel and disciplinary approach creates new insights. As a result, people learn from each other and new, sustainable logistics concepts arise for tomorrow's questions.</br>Within the HZ research group Supply Chain Innovation, his focus is on the Dare2Share program of which he is project leader. Dare2Share aims to help strengthen the innovative power and Human Capital level of Zeeland's small and medium-sized businesses.eland's small and medium-sized businesses.)
  • Meisam FarrokhiFar  + (Meisam Farrokhifar holds a Ph.D. in ElectrMeisam Farrokhifar holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy. He is currently a docent-researcher with the Delta Power research group. Meisam focuses on developing technological enablers that drive innovation to address the grand challenges of energy systems. His work includes creating new mathematical models and tools to enhance system efficiency, with expertise in optimization challenges within sustainable energy systems, distribution grids, energy storage, and building performance. Prior to his current role, Meisam served as both an academic staff member and a senior engineer, gaining valuable experience in the power systems sector since 2007. Additionally, he is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).ectrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).)
  • Mireille Martens  + (Mireille Martens obtained a Bachelor's degMireille Martens obtained a Bachelor's degree in Psychology in Belgium, studied Aquatic Ecotechnology at HZ University of Applied Science in the Netherlands and holds a Master's degree in Environmental Science from the University of Halmstad (Sweden), where she specialized in wetlands.</br>She started at HZ as a researcher-lecturer. From 2019 to 2021 she worked as project leader of the TKI wetland project investigating whether wetlands can be used as a pre-treatment to reduce the amount of biofouling in a desalination plant (e.g. Ion Exchange and Reverse Osmosis). She is currently researching how the cities of Middelburg and Vlissingen can be made more climate-adaptive (Dutch grant OP Zuid) with focus on improving water quality in urban environments through blue-green solutions. In addition, as project leader she is responsible for work package 4 of Aquatuur Interreg Flanders The Nederlands. This project investigates to what extent wetlands can contribute to freshwater availability in a water-scarce region.</br>In addition to her work at the Water Technology group, Mireille also teaches various modules of the Water Management course, such as Ecological water quality, Hydrology and Advanced Water Technology.</br>In addition to her job at HZ, Mireille works for a Belgian company that constructs and designs wetlands. Here, too, she is mainly involved in research projects such as the Horizon 2020 project Multi Source, where the reuse of treated wastewater is being investigated at a Belgian campsite. Another example is the H2pOwer project, subsidized by the Flemish government, with the aim of realizing additional water treatment via a riparian plant roof that is fed with treated waste water - through a wetland - from an office building.rough a wetland - from an office building.)
  • Mischa Beckers  + (Mischa Beckers is a Data Science lector anMischa Beckers is a Data Science lector and affiliated with the HBO-ICT program at HZ.</br></br>Data science is a research process that supports data-driven decision making. Mischa integrates this process into teaching and research. In doing so, he collaborates with colleagues, students and clients from both HBO-ICT and other departments within HZ and beyond.</br>In 1997, Mischa received his PhD from Radboud University in Nijmegen on the application of chemometrics in structural analysis of biomacromolecules. Chemometrics covers many aspects from Data Science including statistics, data mining and machine learning and software engineering.</br>Mischa then worked at Kluwer Academic Publishers as an Electronic Publishing Specialist on innovative applications based on Natural Language Processing and text mining. He has been at HZ since 2005 and has held various positions and roles: lecturer, lecturer-researcher, project leader of the ICT research group, program coordinator and had a prominent role in curriculum development and accreditations.curriculum development and accreditations.)
  • Nadia Pourmohammadzia  + (Nadia is a senior researcher within the SuNadia is a senior researcher within the Supply Chain Innovation research group at HZ. </br>Her research mainly focuses on automated driving. Before joining HZ, she was a postdoctoral researcher at TU Delft, and research associate at Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS). She studied Industrial Engineering and received her PhD in 'Food Supply Chain Management' from Tehran Polytechnic in Iran. </br>Nadia's research interests fall in the broad spectrum of supply chain management along with transportation and logistics. </br>She has a strong background in various streams of operations research, including stochastic programming, network programming, linear/nonlinear programming, integer programming, simulation-based optimization and game theory.lation-based optimization and game theory.)
  • Nathalie van de Zande  + (Nathalie works as a teacher-researcher at Nathalie works as a teacher-researcher at the Research Group on Elderly Care and the Nursing School.</br></br>Among other things, she has worked as project leader of the European Interreg 2 Seas project SAIL (about making older people active and independent for longer) and she is coordinator of the Academic Workshop Ouderenzorg Zeeland (AWOZ). The latter is a network that raises care for the elderly in Zeeland to a higher level through cooperation and knowledge sharing.through cooperation and knowledge sharing.)
  • Nicolette de Klerk-Jolink  + (Nicolette de Klerk-Jolink MSc RN works as Nicolette de Klerk-Jolink MSc RN works as a lecturer-researcher in the Healthy Region associate professorship at HZ University of Applied Sciences. She is also a lecturer for bachelor's degree programme in nursing at HZ.</br>She participates in regional, national and international projects in healthcare and educational innovations thus connecting education and professional practice. In this way, she contributes to the health promotion of both the individual and the community. In doing so, she pursues sustainability by paying specific attention to the implementation of the innovation.</br>She worked as an Intensive Care/Cardio Care nurse in the Netherlands and abroad for over 15 years, but made the switch to healthcare education. She completed the teacher training in nursing and obtained her master's degree in educational sciences in 2013.</br>The diversity of her work in education ranges from teacher-researcher, project coordinator, manager, education coordinator, curriculum developer to education consultant.riculum developer to education consultant.)
  • Nilab Raufi  + (Nilab Raufi is studying Business AdministrNilab Raufi is studying Business Administration at HZ and is in her fourth year. She is currently doing an internship at the Knowledge Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and is doing research on future-proofing SMEs under the supervision of Frank Peeters, in cooperation with Dockwize. As a professional product for her thesis she will make a future-proof scan for entrepreneurs.ake a future-proof scan for entrepreneurs.)
  • Noëlle Verhage  + (Noëlle Verhage is project leader and reseaNoëlle Verhage is project leader and researcher within HZ Knowledge Center for Coastal Tourism. </br></br>She wants to contribute to mapping relevant issues needed to maintain the balance between nature, tourism, residents and governments.</br>Within the industry for tourism and nature in Zeeland, she has gained a lot of knowledge and work experience in recent years. Outside of her work, she can be found a lot in Zeeland's nature, on her mountain bike, road bike and in her kayak. </br>She is currently involved in the projects Tourism and Nature, Zis Groene Compagnie, Divers aanbod (water recreation) and Monitoring Waterdunen.ter recreation) and Monitoring Waterdunen.)
  • Pascalle Jacobs  + (Pascalle Jacobs has been working as researPascalle Jacobs has been working as research coordinator and senior researcher at the Aquaculture in Delta Areas research group since 1 October 2021. </br>She studied Management of Marine Ecosystems at Wageningen University and obtained her PhD there in 2015 on a study of the effect of mussel seed capture installations on plankton in the Wadden Sea. </br>During and after her PhD research she worked for WMR and NIOZ on pelagic and benthic primary production, phytoplankton and different species of shellfish such as mussels, flat oysters and cockles.</br>Her expertise lies in the interaction between shellfish and microalgae, experimental research and ecology.oalgae, experimental research and ecology.)
  • Patrick van Schaik  + (Patrick van Schaik is a lecturer at the ExPatrick van Schaik is a lecturer at the Excellence and Innovation in Education lectureship.</br></br></br>'Working together on educational quality in the region.'</br></br></br>Patrick has been working in various roles and positions in Zeeland education for more than twenty years: physical education teacher, HAVO department leader, project leader, educational expert and educational researcher. He was born and raised in Goes.</br></br>In 2015 Patrick obtained his master's degree in Educational Sciences from Utrecht University. He was subsequently appointed as a PhD candidate at the Research Institute for Child Development and Education of the Department of Pedagogical and Educational Sciences of the University of Amsterdam. He received his PhD there in 2020. In his PhD research he focused on utilizing, co-constructing and sharing knowledge and insights in teacher development groups or professional learning communities.</br></br>On June 1, 2021, Patrick started as a lecturer in Excellence and Innovation in Education at HZ University of Applied Sciences. He was inaugurated on April 21, 2022. The research of the professorship focuses on (regional) collaboration on educational quality, with specific attention to a learning culture in (educational) organizations, the key role that (school) leaders must fulfill in this and the connection with the external environment.</br></br>Based on his expertise, Patrick participates in various collaborative initiatives, networks and organizations in the field of research into educational leadership, practice-oriented research and the connection between research and practical knowledge. He is a member of the Working in Education Program Committee of the National Educational Research Agency (NRO) and of the scientific advisory board of Penta Nova's Educational Leadership master's program. He is also project leader of the Leadership in Education Platform and is a lecturer in 'training across the boundaries of primary and secondary education' at the National Expertise Center for Primary and Secondary Education (LEPOVO).</br></br>Projects: Companion research 'Collaborating on educational quality in the region': Processes and results of regional knowledge networks: overarching lessons from a system perspective (in collaboration with Oberon Research & Advice, Utrecht University of Applied Sciences and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam); Scan Healthcare institution as a learning organization (in collaboration with Scalda, Hybrid Learning Environments practice group and Viazorg); Influence of lob on a choice for teacher for HAVO students at secondary schools in Zeeland; Working together on investigative skills in the profile paper. on investigative skills in the profile paper.)
  • Paul Vader  + (Paul Vader studied biology at the UniversiPaul Vader studied biology at the University of Amsterdam and has worked at the HZ since 1997. He taught aquatic ecology at the Water Management programme, developed a minor in sustainability and various courses in that field at the Lectorate for Sustainability and was editor-in-chief of HZ Discovery, the magazine on HZ research. From early 2012, Paul worked as a content manager at the research group Building with Nature (BwN) on the project ''Building with Living Nature''.</br></br>In recent years, Paul has further qualified himself as content manager for the wikis that the research group EVM develops and maintains. In this way, he can use his analytical and editorial qualities to structure large amounts of knowledge using </br></br>For the research groups he has made the results of various projects publicly available on the DeltaExpertise site.icly available on the DeltaExpertise site.)
  • Olaf Timmermans  + (Prof. Olaf Timmermans is leading lector ofProf. Olaf Timmermans is leading lector of the Applied Research Centre Vitality of the HZ and lecturer of the Healthy Region research group.</br></br>He began his career in 1981 with a degree in Nursing. He then worked for over twenty years in various positions at the (precursors) of Adrz and Emergis. He obtained the titles of Nurse Specialist from Hogeschool Utrecht and a master's degree in Nursing from University of Cardiff.</br>In 2002 Olaf started teaching Nursing at HZ and since 2004 he has been affiliated with the Department of Nursing and Midwifery of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Antwerp. Olaf completed his doctoral research on innovation in healthcare at the University of Antwerp in 2012. Until 2023, he worked at both the HZ and University of Antwerp.</br>Olaf has an explicit expertise in education and research, at the bachelor, master and PHD level, on creating a healthy region. In addition to his work at HZ, he is currently a visiting professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Antwerp.lth Sciences at the University of Antwerp.)
  • Pádraig Naughton  + (Pádraig Naughton was educated in his countPádraig Naughton was educated in his country of birth Ireland. He completed his studies in Mechanical Engineering at the National University of Ireland and obtained a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Trinity College Dublin.</br></br>He then worked for many large companies. For example, he was employed by Dow in Terneuzen for eighteen years and by Alliance Laundry Systems for just over five years.</br>Since 2020, he has been a researcher and coordinator at the Assetmanagement chair. His research focuses on data-driven, risk-based techniques with which you can make predictive maintenance models. These can be used to optimise the maintenance of assets such as bridges and roads.</br>Pádraig is particularly interested in sustainability and life extension. He says he is 'driven by a passion for innovation' and wants to convert ideas into solutions that add value to organisations and companies. add value to organisations and companies.)
  • Rianne de Pooter  + (Rianne de Pooter is a lecturer and testingRianne de Pooter is a lecturer and testing expert at HZ University of Applied Sciences.</br></br>'I am a real teacher trainer: I like to see how someone develops into a good teacher and to contribute a little to that.'</br></br>Rianne graduated as a primary school teacher in 1990. However her dream job was teaching future primary school teachers, so she first obtained her bachelor's degree in Pedagogy in Rotterdam and taught at Albeda College and than obtained her Master of Education at the University at Greenwich. For this course she conducted research into important factors in supervising student research. In 2005 Rianne became a teacher training teacher at the teacher training college at Fontys University of Applied Sciences, subsequently at Hogeschool de Kempel in Helmond and at HZ University of Applied Sciences. She teaches research classes here and is a testing expert.</br></br>During her career Rianne has built up both practical and research expertise in supervising student research in higher professional education. Among other things she conducted research into the development of evaluative judgement: learning to recognize the quality in one's own work and that of others. To achieve this students need to read a lot, compare and rank texts and learn to give each other feedback.</br></br>She is currently conducting research into the guidance of students during research: what does support mean for students, what do they get out of it and what form of support is the most successful? 'I notice that many HBO students experience research as a complex skill, for which good guidance is very important. How we can best prepare, guide and support students in graduation research, how we can teach them research skills and how we take them into an investigative professional attitude remain recurring questions.' By gaining insight into the relationship between supervision style and student motivation, she hopes to be able to make recommendations to graduation supervisors that stimulate motivation during graduation research.ate motivation during graduation research.)
  • Rianne van der Feen-Kooiman  + (Rianne van der Feen-Kooiman is a lecturer-Rianne van der Feen-Kooiman is a lecturer-researcher at the Excellence and Innovation in Education lectureship.</br></br>'More inclusive education occurs when an environment can adapt to the needs of the student. In contrast to individualistic customization that increases workload, close networks enable us to be more inclusive.'</br></br></br>Rianne trained as a drama teacher at the School of the Arts in Arnhem and subsequently worked as a theater maker and actor abroad for ten years. She therefore first taught acting at the theater school in Seattle and Prague and then obtained her bachelor's degree in Nursing from the University of Washington. She conducted research into fall prevention in psychogeriatrics at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences and completed a master's degree in Nursing Specialist.</br></br>Given her education, it was logical that she worked as a nurse specialist in a nursing home for some time, but ultimately education suited her better: first as a Healthcare and Welfare teacher in Rotterdam and now as a Nursing teacher in Vlissingen. She recently graduated from Radboud University as an ECHA Gifted Specialist.</br></br>Based on her expertise and affinity, Rianne conducts research in the field of inclusive education in the Excellence and Innovation in Education professorship. 'The question is not whether we should do something with inclusion, such as dealing more consciously with brain diversity, but how we can best approach this in order to contribute to equal opportunities in our education.' She is the initiator of various projects. Firstly, the Brain Diversity project, which explores which methods and tools can be developed for students, teachers and study career coaches at the HZ University of Applied Sciences to support them in more inclusive education, and secondly, the Workshop for Educational Research on Giftedness Zeeland, which, together with stakeholders from all education sectors, examines the continuous line of primary, secondary, vocational and higher professional education. Finally, she is preparing a PhD research at the University of Groningen for which she is also investigating the topic of more inclusive higher education. topic of more inclusive higher education.)
  • Rosalina Boer-Wirken  + (Rosalina Boer-Wirken is a lecturer-researcRosalina Boer-Wirken is a lecturer-researcher at the Excellence and Innovation in Education lectureship.</br></br></br>'My heart lies in creating equal opportunities for all pupils and students in education'</br></br></br>Rosalina completed her teacher training at Thomas More University of Applied Sciences in Rotterdam. She then obtained her master's degree in Special and Inclusive in Education in London, where she conducted research into the continuous line from primary to secondary education in the Netherlands. This is also one of the themes that Rosalina focuses on in the research group.</br></br>After her studies, Rosalina taught for more than twelve years in secondary special education cluster 4. After this, she worked at the Center for Forming Education and focused on Catholic education within the diocese of Breda as a project employee. Rosalina also contributed to the primary school method Houvast op school. Since 2021, she has been working as a teacher of philosophy of life and age specialization for older children for teacher training at HZ University of Applied Sciences.</br></br>As a teacher-researcher Rosalina believes it is important to use her expertise and practical experience to achieve equal opportunities for everyone. She focuses, among other things, on student development and social-emotional safety to create an optimal learning environment. She works carefully with the educational practice, so that educational professionals and students can benefit from the results as directly as possible. Rosalina is currently involved in various studies as a teacher-researcher. For example, she is project leader of the Po-vo Educational Research Workshop, which conducts research into creating rich opportunities in the transition from primary school to secondary education. In addition, together with Marieta Rosendaal, she investigates the added value of pedagogues in the classroom, in which pedagogues are introduced into primary school teams to meet the development needs of all students through interdisciplinary collaboration.s through interdisciplinary collaboration.)
  • Ruben De Cuyper  + (Ruben De Cuyper is a sociologist and receiRuben De Cuyper is a sociologist and received his PhD from the Faculty of Law at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam in 2015. Since 2018, he is team leader and senior researcher at the HZ Knowledge Center Zeeland Society. Ruben conducts research on quality of life in Zeeland as experienced by residents. In doing so, he is particularly interested in relocation movements (of young people) from and to Zeeland, experience of residents regarding their physical living environment and in issues of social participation and social engagement.ocial participation and social engagement.)
  • Ruben Verhoev  + (Ruben Verhoev is a researcher in the Data Science research group. In 2021, Ruben graduated from the HBO-ICT program at HZ, specializing in Data Science.)
  • Saskia Nijhof  + (Saskia Nijhof is a researcher within the HSaskia Nijhof is a researcher within the HZ Knowledge Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. </br></br>She completed an MSc in Innovation Sciences at TU Eindhoven. For the knowledge center, she is involved in several projects such as Living Ecosystem and New Waves. </br>Her characteristics are analytical, strategic and flexible. Her areas of expertise are impact studies and knowledge management.e impact studies and knowledge management.)
  • Simon Witt  + (Simon Witt is a researcher a project leadeSimon Witt is a researcher a project leader at HZ Knowledge Center for Coastal Tourism. </br></br>In his work, Simon seeks the balance between nature, tourists, entrepreneurs, residents and governments. By mapping developments and sharing knowledge with the sector, he hopes to make it future-proof. </br>He does a lot of research into responsible entrepreneurship with regard to the sustainable use of energy, water and raw materials. He also investigates the experience of tourists and residents with regard to the expected growth of tourism. The preservation and improvement of the coastal environment for future generations through future-oriented government policy is central to this.nted government policy is central to this.)
  • Simone Romijn  + (Simone is team leader HZ Knowledge Center Simone is team leader HZ Knowledge Center Coastal Tourism and has been working there since October 2022. </br></br>She has extensive experience in the Zeeland leisure sector: as a recreational entrepreneur, board member RECRON, regional marketer and policy developer economics, recreation and tourism. She has studied the balance between livability and tourism. Her work includes the topics like human capital, balance and strategy. like human capital, balance and strategy.)
  • Maarten Soeters  + (Since completing his degree in Tourism andSince completing his degree in Tourism and Recreation Management and completing several internships abroad, Maarten has been working within tourism in Zeeland.</br></br>Within HZ Knowledge Center Coastal Tourism, he is involved in projects around the supply of accommodation in Zeeland, the involvement of residents, the impact of corona and the updating of the national R&T standard. He values sustainability and enjoys working together.es sustainability and enjoys working together.)