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  • 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.)
  • Siri Pisters  + (Siri is a researcher and facilitator of trSiri is a researcher and facilitator of transformative learning, social change and sustainability. She has been working as a researcher for HZ Knowledge Center Zeeland Society since January 2022, focusing mainly on qualitative, area-based research. </br></br>She completed her PhD at Wageningen University (Education & Learning Sciences). She is also co-founder of Re.imaginary, a platform for stimulating creative methods in research and education that focuses on creating a socially and ecologically just society.ting a socially and ecologically just society.)
  • Sophie Adriaanse  + (Sophie Adriaanse works at the Research CenSophie Adriaanse works at the Research Centre for Coastal Tourism because of the wide variety of projects. "After all, tourism is so much more than simply going on holiday." </br>Together with her colleagues, she wants to work on a future-proof leisure sector. She also works for the Tourism Management programme. In this way, she connects research and education. way, she connects research and education.)
  • Stef Bleyenberg  + (Stef Bleyenberg is a researcher at the HZ Stef Bleyenberg is a researcher at the HZ Knowledge Centre Entrepreneurship & Innovation. He graduated in Commercial Economics at the HZ. For the knowledge centre, he carries out research for various Interreg projects such as FRESH4Cs and Smart Services Bridge. </br>In addition, he supervises students in the Minor in Innovation in SMEs and fulfils a supporting role in other research projects of KCOI.</br>His characteristics are analytical, accurate and flexible. His expertise lies in the field of (social) impact and sustainable innovation.of (social) impact and sustainable innovation.)
  • Sterre Hoenderop  + (Sterre Hoenderop is a teacher-researcher aSterre Hoenderop is a teacher-researcher at the Excellence and Innovation in Education lectureship.</br></br></br>'Self-insight contributes to greater well-being and self-confidence on a personal and professional level.'</br></br></br>Sterre studied Educational Sciences at the University of Amsterdam. She had already traveled to the United World College in India for the last two years of pre-university education and also completed her academic training there with an attitude survey in Mumbai.</br></br>After working as a pedagogue and psychomotor child therapist, in her own practice and in youth care, she has been a teacher of Pedagogy at the HZ University of Applied Sciences since 2020.</br></br>Within the Excellence and Innovation in Education professorship Sterre emphasizes the connection between youth care and (higher) education. She started PhD research in 2022 and received a PhD grant from NWO in 2024. 'My goal is to contribute to healthy youth care, for both clients and professionals, by actively investigating in learning networks, in education, the professional field and research, how the resilience of youth professionals can be strengthened based on a sense of meaning in work.'ened based on a sense of meaning in work.')
  • Sybren Slimmen  + (Sybren Slimmen works as a lecturer-researcSybren Slimmen works as a lecturer-researcher at the Healthy Region research group. He has been following a PhD track at the Care and Public Health Research Institute within Maastricht University since 2022. </br></br>In this he investigates from a social-ecological approach the complex interplay of promoting, protective and risk factors for the mental health of young adults.</br>He is also active in several international projects in the field of health promotion. These projects range from care optimization and increased patient autonomy (TICC) to social inclusion of vulnerable populations through peer-to-peer methodology (ENSURE). The aforementioned projects are based on pilot studies to compare diverse cultural contexts and enable optimal implementation leading to sustainable health improvement.</br>Coaching and mentoring students gives Sybren a lot of energy. He incorporates the latest findings from research into teaching and gives students a taste of practice by working on projects for real clients.</br>He completed his master's degree in Health Education and Promotion at Maastricht University. Prior to his master's, he graduated as a Sports Expert at HZ University Of Applied Sciences in 2017. He has a great passion for sports and also worked as a (medical) fitness instructor for several years.cal) fitness instructor for several years.)
  • Tanja Moerdijk  + (Tanja Moerdijk is associate lector of the Marine Biobased Chemistry research group.)
  • Teun Terpstra  + (Teun Terpstra sees himself as a knowledge Teun Terpstra sees himself as a knowledge entrepreneur based on the idea that knowledge is fundamental to making strategic choices. He also believes that this knowledge is only valuable when shared and applied with others.</br>The Resilient Deltas research group conducts research into climate adaptation, driven by questions from (local) governments and businesses. The research results in practical advice on how to adapt to risks of flooding, drought/water scarcity and extreme weather, such as heavy rainfall. The multidisciplinary group has broad expertise in risk analysis, spatial planning, economics, governance and social sciences.economics, governance and social sciences.)
  • Jacob van Berkel  + (The driving force behind the Delta Power rThe driving force behind the Delta Power research group is lecturer dr. ir. ing. Jacob van Berkel. </br></br>He is very passionate when it comes to renewable energy. Besides his appointment as lecturer Jacob has his own company: Entry Technology. With this he focuses on renewable energy. </br>On the one hand he advises governments, research institutions and manufacturers on renewable energy technologies: tidal power, hydropower, solar energy, heat pumps, energy storage and thermodynamics, on the other hand he develops, produces and markets solar energy systems. </br>In addition to being an entrepreneur and scientist, Jacob is an inventor. He holds 11 patents in the fields of solar energy, energy storage and hydropower. For example, he designed a small water turbine of which some three million have now been made. In his hometown of Rhenen, he is also jokingly called Willy Wortel., he is also jokingly called Willy Wortel.)
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  • Emma Lemmers  + (Through her work at HZ Knowledge Center foThrough her work at HZ Knowledge Center for Coastal Tourism, Emma Lemmers wants to contribute to making the sector more sustainable through research and projects and thus make an impact. </br></br>She would like to work for an organization that is driven to optimize the sector, where everyone can enjoy tourism and recreation while taking into account the livability of residents and the support of nature. </br>She is creative, ambitious, committed, results-oriented and organized. Within the knowledge center, she is involved in several topic areas. During her master studies, she conducted research on degrowth.udies, she conducted research on degrowth.)
  • Tim van de Broeke  + (Tim van den Broeke is a researcher with a Tim van den Broeke is a researcher with a passion for sports and physical activity and their effects on the health of different target groups. In addition, Tim has specialised in working on projects for Europe, focusing on peer-to-peer support and support centres for family carers. </br>Tim is a respectful and driven researcher who values communication and project management.lues communication and project management.)
  • Tjeerd Bouma  + (Tjeerd Bouma studied biology at Utrecht UnTjeerd Bouma studied biology at Utrecht University (NL), did a PhD in the field of Plant Physiology at the Wageningen University NL (i.e., quantifying maintenance costs in agricultural crops), followed by a post-doc in the field of Plant Ecology at Pennsylvania State University USA (i.e., quantifying drought stress on energy use and root longevity in fruit trees). </br>Since then he has worked at the NIOZ-Yerseke (former NIOO-CEME) on the ecology of tidal wetlands in estuaries and delta’s. Bouma has a strong interest in crossing the border between fundamental and applied research, and holds both an honorary Professorship at the University of Groningen and a Lectureship at the HZ. of Groningen and a Lectureship at the HZ.)
  • Vana Tsimopoulou  + (Vana Tsimopoulou is a civil engineer with Vana Tsimopoulou is a civil engineer with expertise in hydraulic engineering and flood risk management.</br></br>She received her PhD in civil engineering from Delft University of Technology in 2015. For her PhD, she developed analytical and numerical models to support risk-based decision-making in flood risk management ventures in the Netherlands and Japan.</br>Vana has worked as a consultant for several companies, including Van Oord, HKV Consultants and Lynkeus Srl. She has been involved in projects in many countries, including the Netherlands, Turkey, the United States, Bulgaria, Japan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia.</br>Since 2015, she has been devoting increasing time to teaching in the roles of associate lecturer in probabilistic design at IHE-Delft Institute for Water Education and lecturer in Safety and Security Management at The Hague University of Applied Sciences. In 2020, she joined the Building with Nature group at HZ University of Applied Sciences as project leader of the Hedwige-Prosperpolder research. Since 2023, she has been associate professor of the Asset Management research group.or of the Asset Management research group.)
  • Vincent Bax  + (Vincent Bax graduated from the master's prVincent Bax graduated from the master's program in Environmental Sciences at Wageningen University in 2015. In the following years, he gained experience as a researcher and lecturer at the Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades in Peru and as a consultant at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Colombia.</br></br>Here his work consisted mainly of analyzing the interactions between biodiversity loss and economic activities in tropical forest areas. It included fieldwork with isolated communities in the Amazon in which he sought to understand how their livelihoods affect and are affected by the dynamics of ecosystem change. He also developed spatial modeling approaches to investigate land use change processes in the tropical Andes and propose candidate areas for biodiversity protection measures.</br>Vincent joined the HZ's Building with Nature research group as a lecturer researcher in Human Geography since April 2020. His current research focuses on how nature-based approaches to coastal defense are perceived by society and how we can best implement them to prepare for some of the pressing, socio-environmental challenges ahead.ing, socio-environmental challenges ahead.)
  • Willem Böttger  + (Willem Böttger is a lecturer in Biobased CWillem Böttger is a lecturer in Biobased Construction, associated with the Centre of Expertise Biobased Economy, a joint venture of HZ and Avans. He is also director of innovation at bio-composites company NPSP. Willem studied Experimental Physics at the University of Amsterdam. After working as a junior at TNO, he worked as a researcher at TNO Bouw in the field of passive solar energy and in the field of fault detection of HVAC installations with neural networks. At the Building Integrated PV department at Ecofys, Willem worked as project leader of large EU projects in the field of renewable energy in the built environment. The work at Ecofys led, among other things, to two patents for products in the building sector. Subsequently, at New Energy Works and at Amsterdam Reduce CO2, he promoted projects with housing corporations in the field of sustainable energy in the built environment. He then founded the secondment company Real Energy People. In his current company, NPSP, he makes sustainable, fibre-reinforced plastics for construction, design, mobility and industry. His ambition is to be a source of inspiration for engineers and designers in the development of beautiful, everyday products made from biocomposites and to make high-tech technology available for this purpose.ech technology available for this purpose.)
  • William Hazel  + (William Hazel is a data analyst. He works William Hazel is a data analyst. He works for the Data Science research group and HZ Knowledge Center for Coastal Tourism, among others. Based on data, he draws the right conclusions and indicates what these conclusions actually mean. Translating data into a story, making connections, asking the right questions are his specialties.g the right questions are his specialties.)
  • William Hazel  + (William Hazel works at the Research CentreWilliam Hazel works at the Research Centre for Coastal Tourism and the Data Science chair. William is good at programming, analytical thinking, being critical and combining disciplines.</br>His expertise lies within the thematic areas: machine learning, GIS, GPS data and mobility. He is therefore involved in research into mobility, the population survey and research into nature.opulation survey and research into nature.)
  • Margot Tempelman  + (With strategic insight, experience and my With strategic insight, experience and my passionate ability to bring people together, Margot works on a wide range of studies within the tourism sector. </br>On a local, regional and European level. It is my pleasure to lead the HZ Knowledge Centre Coastal Tourism team. HZ Knowledge Centre Coastal Tourism team.)
  • Wolfert Otte  + (Wolfert Otte is coordinator of the Supply Wolfert Otte is coordinator of the Supply Chain Innovation research group. He has been working at HZ since 2012 in various roles in education, in recent years for research groups within the technical domain.</br></br>Wolfert facilitates the research group organizationally and represents a project-based approach to the research projects.</br>He has a very extensive background in program, project, stakeholder and change management. With this background, he coaches, advises and supports the researchers in their research projects and in their personal development.</br>As project leader, he draws the SPRONG Greening Corridors project on behalf of the HZ for the theme of professionalization.e HZ for the theme of professionalization.)
  • Yara Maljers  + (Yara Maljers is a cultural anthropologist Yara Maljers is a cultural anthropologist with a specialization in rural development, visual ethnography, and the intricate relationship between humans and nature. </br></br>In 2016, she graduated with an MA in Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology from Leiden University, where she honed her expertise in urbanization, rural development, migration, and sustainable development. Her ethnographic research spans diverse locations, including the Wadden Islands, the Philippines, Ghana, and Morocco. For example, she conducted studies on the perspectives of residents on Schiermonnikoog towards project developments, the connection between surfers and their natural environment in Rabat, and access to clean drinking water in the Northern-Luzon. </br>Yara is recognized as an expert in qualitative research methods, with a strong focus on ethnographic research and fieldwork. She has a passion for research and teaching, reflected in her background at Leiden University in Morocco, where she was involved in the social sciences as coordinator and lecturer of qualitative research methods. </br>In 2024, Yara joined the HZ research group Building with Nature as a researcher-lecturer. Here, she brings her anthropological perspective to various research projects, including SOURCE and Delta Wealth. Her primary focus lies in examining the societal impacts of technological and ecological measures in coastal zones. For example, she explores how traditional ecological knowledge and the unique perspectives of coastal communities can inform the development of sand nourishment strategies. Here, Yara’s work involves in-depth qualitative research within a coastal community in Zeeland, aiming to co-produce knowledge that is crucial for effective sand nourishment.is crucial for effective sand nourishment.)
  • Yvonne Vonk-Spekman  + (Yvonne Vonk-Spekman has been an Account MaYvonne Vonk-Spekman has been an Account Manager for Technology, Water, and Environment at HZ Nexus since April 2024.</br></br>Yvonne was born and raised in Nijmegen. After completing secondary school (HAVO) in Ubbergen, she studied at the HZ University of Applied Sciences, where she earned both a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and a degree as a Maritime Officer. She recently completed her Master’s in Marine Shipping Innovations with an average grade of 8.2.</br></br>After her bachelor's, she worked for four years as a marine engineer on merchant ships, traveling around the world. She then became a technical instructor in the Maritime Officer program. She enjoys bringing ideas and plans to fruition. In the coming period, she will focus on increasing the brand awareness of HZ Nexus.ncreasing the brand awareness of HZ Nexus.)