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    • Karin Kroeze  + (After completing her master's degrees in GAfter completing her master's degrees in Geology and Geophysics from Utrecht University, Karin began her career in the IT services sector before transitioning to the energy sector (NAM and Shell) across various European locations (Assen, Rijswijk, London, Brussels). She held roles such as project manager in well engineering, knowledge and project manager within IT services, and business process manager in Real Estate. Her last role was in the merger and acquisition project management office for Shell Downstream.</br>In 2010, she switched to education. She gained extensive experience in international secondary education in Antwerp. In addition to teaching primarily applied sciences, she developed a multidisciplinary curriculum and teaching materials, and provided guidance to students, parents, and new teachers.</br>Since 2024, she has been the project leader of the Energy Campus project at HZ University of Applied Sciences. The project contributes to the transition to a climate-neutral Zeeland and establishes connections between education, research, and the business sector.cation, research, and the business sector.)
    • Anne Muilenburg  + (After graduating in Sports Science from thAfter graduating in Sports Science from the HZ, Anne gained work experience in various positions in elderly care focused on exercise stimulation. </br></br>This is where her interest and ambition arose to stimulate and support vulnerable target groups to healthy behavior. </br>To further develop herself in this and increase her knowledge, Anne followed the master's degree in Health Education and Promotion at Maastricht University, which she completed in 2022. </br>Anne has been working at the Healthy Region research group since October 2022 to continue building a healthy(r) environment for all target groups through applied research.ll target groups through applied research.)
    • Bob Romboud  + (After many years in business, Bob transferAfter many years in business, Bob transferred to HZ University of Applied Sciences in 1997. Until 2019, Bob primarily taught Electronics, Control Systems and Drive Engineering. In 2019, he joined the Delta Power research group.</br></br>Bob is active in the research program on tidal energy. He plays a key role in implementing the processes to control and measure the operation of bidirectional pumps/turbines in the Delta Power lab. Here, researchers simulate how such bidirectional pumps/turbines would function in a barrier between, for example, the North Sea and a lake like Lake Grevelingen.</br>In addition, Bob is active in running and jointly developing the Hydrogen Lab. In this lab, Delta Power can train students and educate interested stakeholders about hydrogen by demonstrating technology related to the use of green hydrogen.logy related to the use of green hydrogen.)
    • Roel Tolle  + (After sixteen years working in industry asAfter sixteen years working in industry as an energy technologist, Roel has been working as a lecturer-researcher in the Delta Power research group since November 2021.</br></br>Over the years, he has gained broad knowledge and experience around energy transition in industry and the built environment. This includes the implementation of renewable energy generation, system integration, storage techniques of heat and electricity, application of (green) hydrogen and issues related to the heat transition. "It is incredibly fun, but also important to share technical knowledge and experience with our future engineers. Through Delta Power I would like to make my contribution, to strengthen the connection between education and research."onnection between education and research.")
    • Mascha Dedert  + (After studying Aquatic Ecotechnology at HZAfter studying Aquatic Ecotechnology at HZ University of Applied Sciences, Mascha Dedert went to Amsterdam where she obtained her MSc in Biology at UVA and obtained her PhD at VU University of Applied Sciences on the effects of high CO2 concentrations on calcifying phytoplankton in the Paleocene and Eocene as an indication of the effects of high CO2 concentrations on the marine ecosystem.</br>After this, she worked at Wageningen Marine Research at Wageningen UR and at NWO as a policy officer for exact sciences, before returning to Zeeland. Here, she combines her job as a researcher at Building with Nature with her job as Delta Waters Programme Manager for the Zeeuwse Milieufederatie (Environmental Federation in Zeeland). The combination of her work at environmental watchdog and booster ZMF and the Building with Nature research group is one she likes.th Nature research group is one she likes.)
    • Wim Huibregtse  + (After working at power plants, Wim joined HZ in 2016. He has been closely involved in creating the AD course Energy Transition Engineer which focuses on important energy issues.)
    • Ageeth van Maldegem  + (Ageeth van Maldegem is lector New BusinessAgeeth van Maldegem is lector New Business Models and teaches Value-Based Innovation at the HZ. </br></br>She completed her Master Marketing at Maastricht University and has been actively involved in the marketing aspects of new products and services for twenty years. She has been affiliated with HZ University of Applied Sciences since 2007.</br>She received her PhD from Cranfield University with a study on how SME organizations can achieve improved customer insight and thus increase their innovation success. The results of the PhD research are reflected in concrete manuals and applied in training programs at HZ. </br>Ageeth continues to work with experts at the university in England.with experts at the university in England.)
    • Ahmad Mir Mohammadi Kooshknow  + (Ahmad Mir Mohammadi Kooshknow is a dedicatAhmad Mir Mohammadi Kooshknow is a dedicated researcher at the Supply Chain Innovation research group, specialized in quantitative analysis, modeling, simulation and their integration with machine learning in the logistics and energy sectors. </br>He obtained his PhD in simulating business models for new energy technologies from the University of Groningen and holds a master's degree in Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management from TU Delft.</br>Within the lectorate, he participates in multiple projects, including MODI, 5G-Blueprint, Living Lab Autonomous Transport Zeeland, and Zero Emission Transport.port Zeeland, and Zero Emission Transport.)
    • Albert Repko  + (Albert Repko has been working as a lectureAlbert Repko has been working as a lecturer-researcher at the HZ since 2013.</br></br>As a lecturer, he is involved in the Civil Engineering course, especially in the constructive learning line. He has developed some of the teaching material. Albert teaches the structural courses applied mechanics, steel structures, reinforced concrete structures and Advanced Construction Engineering. The latter course covers asset management. In addition, he is a member of the partial examination committee of the engineering courses.</br>Albert completed the HTS Civil Engineering in Vlissingen and the CT course at TU Delft. He has twenty years of experience as a structural engineer and project leader at various engineering firms in both civil engineering and non-residential construction.</br>As a researcher, he joined the Asset Management Research Group in early 2020. His work consists of research and consultancy work in the field of asset management, for clients such as Scheldestromen Water Board, North Sea Port and municipalities in the region. He also ensures the implementation and feedback of asset management knowledge in education, including through the asset management course for fourth graders, which he co-developed.for fourth graders, which he co-developed.)
    • Anastasiia Shcherbina  + (Anastasiia Shcherbina is a lecturer and reAnastasiia Shcherbina is a lecturer and researcher at HZ's Supply Chain Innovation associate professorship.</br></br>She obtained a master's degree in Supply Chain Management from the Tilburg School of Economics and Management at Tilburg University. She already had a bachelor's degree in World Economy and International Trade.</br></br>Her main focus is on efficient and sustainable supply chains and logistics. Anastasia often applies qualitative research techniques from a multidisciplinary perspective to solve problems. For the associate professorship, she focuses on optimising distribution networks, intermodal transport systems and developing frameworks for sustainable procurement.ng frameworks for sustainable procurement.)
    • Andres Caballero  + (Andres Caballero is a lecturer and researcAndres Caballero is a lecturer and researcher in the Supply Chain Innovation lectorate at HZ. </br></br>Andres obtained his MSc Innovation Management from the Eindhoven University of Technology. He then gained experience in multiple tactical and operational roles in the supply chain field in the automotive and chemical industries. His roles have included leading implementations of large-scale material flow systems and continuous improvement projects.</br>He enjoys using analytical and data science methods to solve problems and execute projects. For the research group, he is project leader for the Autonomous Shipping FieldLab and the Smart Trailer projects.g FieldLab and the Smart Trailer projects.)
    • Andries Nieuwenhuize  + (Andries Nieuwenhuize is a teacher-researchAndries Nieuwenhuize is a teacher-researcher at the Excellence and Innovation in Education lectureship.</br></br></br>'How does the use of serious games promote teachers' confidence in recognizing and discussing online bullying?'</br></br></br>Andries studied Computer Science at HZ University of Applied Sciences. He obtained a master's degree in Software Engineering from the Open University of the Netherlands, where he conducted research into unlocking sociological theories about bullying for game designers. For this he used game design lenses, game design principles on a card. </br></br>He has worked as a software developer for ten years and finds applying design solutions in software just as fascinating as discussing ethical issues that arise when the same software is used in society. </br></br>Since 2017 Andries has been an ICT lecturer at HZ University of Applied Sciences and in 2023 he started as a lecturer-researcher at the Excellence and Innovation in Education lectorate, where he is preparing a PhD research into serious games: games that are used to learn and change behavior. He wants to investigate how primary school teachers can best use serious games against online bullying.use serious games against online bullying.)
    • Annelies Koomans van den Dries  + (Annelies is a part-time member of the DeltAnnelies is a part-time member of the Delta Power research group. </br></br>She contributes to project management, acquisition of new projects, finance and control (project budgets and administration and annual budgets) and communications around events and projects.communications around events and projects.)
    • Anton Bil  + (Anton Bil is doing research to provide tecAnton Bil is doing research to provide technical input for the Semantic Wiki, storage of Semantic data, and projects like Scithos and I Know How.</br>Main contributions in the last years have been in the field of the overall technical design of the Projectenportfolio, the analysis of tourist-data for Scithos, the semantic search engine, and the design of a game for IKnow How, and the connection of this game to the Learned Lessons stored in the semantic wiki.arned Lessons stored in the semantic wiki.)
    • Anton Engels  + (Anton graduated in 1985 as a physiotherapiAnton graduated in 1985 as a physiotherapist and through various courses and masters he has developed into an expert in the field of (research in) sports, movement and health in education.</br></br>Anton brings his broad working experience with him: teacher in primary education, training manager of the Master Sports at the Hogeschool Rotterdam and Sportkunde at HZ University of Applied Sciences. Anton represents in the research group Excellence and Innovation in Education the pillar sport, exercise and health in education in close cooperation with the research group Healthy Region of the HZ.</br>With his research he wants to contribute to the improvement of health in the entire education column. of health in the entire education column.)
    • Marjoleine van Dootingh  + (As a lecturer of (process) engineering, imAs a lecturer of (process) engineering, imparting knowledge is both a passion and a challenge for Marjoleine. In addition to teaching, she is a part-time researcher at Delta Power.</br></br>She contributes to applied research in energy transition projects.</br>Before becoming a lecturer, Marjoleine worked at Shell Downstream for more than twenty years in various positions ranging from front-end project development to refinery support to (advanced) process control to refinery benchmarking. process control to refinery benchmarking.)
    • Wietse van de Lageweg  + (As an earth scientist, Wietse van de LagewAs an earth scientist, Wietse van de Lageweg is primarily interested in fluvial, estuarine and coastal systems. These environments are characterized by ever-changing patterns in flow and sediment transport and complex interactions with vegetation and fauna.</br></br>He uses a variety of approaches, including flume experiments, numerical modeling and field observations to better understand these systems and predict how changes in these environments affect society.</br>Wietse received his PhD from Utrecht University in 2013. His PhD project focused on the morphodynamics and sedimentary architecture of meandering rivers. He then worked as a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at the University of Hull in England. His research focused on climate change impacts and adaptation of coastal and fluvial systems and was part of the EU-funded Hydralab+ project. As part of internships in the United States and New Zealand, he also studied shoreline-sandbar coupling on Tairua beach in New Zealand and used the Delft3D morphodynamic model to simulate hydrodynamics, sediment transport, morphodynamics and conservation of sand and mud in the Columbia River estuary in America.</br>In 2018, Wietse worked as a coastal morphology expert at AnteaGroup Belgium. Using the shoreline model UNIBEST-CL+, he simulated shoreline changes after the construction of a possible mega-supplementation along the Flemish coast.a-supplementation along the Flemish coast.)
    • Petra de Braal  + (As director and founder of Solidarity UnivAs director and founder of Solidarity University, a center of excellence for social innovation, Petra works closely with the EVM research group.</br></br>Mutual understanding and shared meaning are the two central concepts of the approach. The cooperation between the HZ and Solidarity University ensures that these two central concepts of the social theory of a sustainable society are made very practically applicable, not only for and with students and teachers, but also by working intensively in practice with people outside the HZ.</br>Together with professionals and volunteers, she puts theory into practice by tackling various social issues. By doing this together, the approach and underlying theory is enriched each time. This is a continuous process of working and learning together.</br>Petra graduated in Comparative Cultural Studies at Ghent University.tive Cultural Studies at Ghent University.)
    • Jeroen van Beers  + (Asset management professional with 25+ yeaAsset management professional with 25+ years of experience in the oil, gas and chemical industry. Ambition to bring asset management to the next maturity and excellence level by increasing quality of asset management information and extracting value from integrated data analytics. </br></br>Lecturer on asset management and material science courses for HZ University of Applied Sciences and the study programs Industrial Engineering and Management, Engineering and Maritime Officer. Experienced auditor of asset and safety management systems in support of best-in-class performance evaluations. IRCA certified auditor on Quality Management Systems. Qualified lecturer and coach for both industry professionals and university graduates.ry professionals and university graduates.)
    • Myrthe Naus  + (At HZ Knowledge Centre for Coastal TourismAt HZ Knowledge Centre for Coastal Tourism, Myrthe combines her passion for tourism, sustainability and research. </br>She has a great drive to understand and tackle complex issues. She works with colleagues on projects for Zeeland's leisure sector that touch on issues such as climate adaptation, sustainable water use, balance and conscious destination.er use, balance and conscious destination.)
    • Bart Letterie  + (Bart Letterie is a researcher in the WaterBart Letterie is a researcher in the Water Technology research group at HZ University of Applied Sciences.</br></br>He holds a Bachelor's degree in Soil, Water and Atmosphere and a Master's degree in Hydrology and Water Quality from Wageningen University and Research, where he graduated in 2013.</br>Bart has extensive experience in the wastewater treatment sector from his previous work at LambWeston Meijer where he was an Environmental Engineer responsible for the wastewater treatment plant. Bart gained additional knowledge in this area by attending the Higher Technology Wastewater Treatment course. Here he learned to design new wastewater treatment plants and solve problems at existing plants.</br>At the HZ, Bart's involvement includes the FRESH4Cs project where the focus is on investigating alternative freshwater sources and possibilities for water storage in low-lying coastal areas. Besides his work at the research group, he is involved in the Water Management program and teaches Environmental Chemistry and several courses in the subjects Water Pollution and Treatment and Advanced Water Technology.d Treatment and Advanced Water Technology.)
    • Ilona Borremans-Malm  + (Before Ilona Borremans-Malm started teachiBefore Ilona Borremans-Malm started teaching Social Work at HZ University of Applied Sciences in 2020, she gained more than 20 years of work experience within psychiatry. The first 15 years she worked client-related, the last five mainly as a training advisor. "As a training advisor, I found I knew a lot about psychiatry, but little about how people can best learn and develop."</br>That is why Ilona started studying the master's degree in Training and Education Sciences at the University of Antwerp. She is doing a master's thesis on teachers' perceptions of educational technology and online learning activities in the Nursing, Pabo, Social Work and Pedagogy programmes.Pabo, Social Work and Pedagogy programmes.)
    • Bente Sinke  + (Bente Sinke is a lecturer-researcher in thBente Sinke is a lecturer-researcher in the Data Science research group. She can be described as a Zeeuw with an international edge. With a background in the 'humanities', a bachelor in Liberal Arts & Sciences, a master in History and Philosophy of Art in Canterbury, England and a master in Data Science and Society, she likes to position herself at the interfaces between society and applied data science. On the one hand, she pays attention to how these developments are changing our interaction with - or in - society; on the other hand, she has an eye for the importance of transparent information and the story that data can re(present), both ethically and statistically. As a lecturer, she is involved in internships, thesis projects and teaching the basic concepts of data science. As junior researcher at the Data Science research group, she deals with various abstract (as well as visual) machine learning challenges, consistent with her specialization within the fields of time series, geospatial and image analysis.of time series, geospatial and image analysis.)
    • Carlien Nijdam  + (Carlien Nijdam is part of the Expertise anCarlien Nijdam is part of the Expertise and Valorization Management research group.</br></br>After studying Environmental Sciences at the Van Hall Institute in Groningen, Carlien started working at the National Institute for Coast and Sea in Middelburg.</br></br>There she participated in research on eutrophication of the North Sea. After a few years, she joined the Dienst Landelijk Gebied in Goes. There she dealt with environmental issues within land consolidation programs. While working at this service, she realized that she wanted to be more involved in education, especially in the field of nature and environmental education.</br>In 1997, she joined the Aquatic Ecotechnology program at HZ, where she became more proficient in working with students and teaching. From 2004, she started teaching Nature, Science and Technology at HZ's Pabo. In 2014, she earned her master's degree in Learning and Innovation, where she did her graduate research on opportunities for N&T within Outdoor Education.</br>In addition to involvement in the development and use of green play and learning environments, her focus within HZ is increasingly on coordinating and coaching interdisciplinary work and action research. The minor Becoming Fit for the Future is an example of this.ming Fit for the Future is an example of this.)
    • Chiu Cheng  + (Chiu is a marine ecologist with a specialtChiu is a marine ecologist with a specialty in biogeomorphology and biogeochemistry of subtidal and intertidal habitats. </br></br>He received a bachelor's degree in Environmental Science from Moravian University in America in 2009, followed by a master's degree in Biological Oceanography from Florida State University in 2013. He then worked for the State of Florida in environmental management and permitting. </br>In 2021, he did his doctoral research at NIOZ in Yerseke. In this project, he focused on the bidirectional interactions between biotic and abiotic aspects of the (subtidal) seafloor and how this can influence the development of bedforms (ridges, mega ridges and sand waves) and the reverse. He also investigated the influence of sediment composition (i.e., shells) on the migration rate of sand ridges. </br>After the PhD, Chiu worked at Wageningen Marine Research (Yerseke) as a marine ecologist and project leader, where he was mainly involved in monitoring projects in the Southwest Delta. These projects included the efficacy of outer dike measures and their influences on benthic and bird communities and sediment composition. </br>He has been a coastal ecologist with the research group Building with Nature since September 2023. Here he works on research projects in the Southwest Delta. research projects in the Southwest Delta.)
    • Daniek Nijland  + (Daniek is committed to future-proof destinDaniek is committed to future-proof destinations, where all the beauty can be experienced by visitors and where tourism makes the largest possible positive contribution to the living and working environment for residents. </br></br>The Knowledge Center contributes to this with the knowledge we develop. The combination of the Zeeland context and the national (CELTH) is a plus. Daniek is good at analyzing, eager to learn and finds it a challenge to delve into complex issues. </br>She is positive-critical and always tries to improve the research. It has to fit well with the information needs of policy makers and the sector. Her integral view helps to make connections with other themes and domains that touch on tourism.</br>Daniek's expertise lies mainly in visitor experience, social impact of tourism, vacation parks, spatial planning and cultural heritage.s, spatial planning and cultural heritage.)
    • Daniëlle Mostert-Al  + (Daniëlle has a varied background within thDaniëlle has a varied background within the social domain, from government to implementation. After her studies in Liberal Arts and Sciences (Roosevelt Academy, Middelburg) and social education issues (Utrecht University), Daniëlle worked between 2012 and 2017 for municipalities in Noord-Holland and Zeeland as a policy advisor and project leader within the social domain.</br></br>In 2017, she made the switch to education and joined the Social Work program at HZ University of Applied Sciences as a teacher and graduation coach. She taught a variety of subjects, supervised graduate research, coached a graduating class and had a major role in developing a new curriculum.</br>In 2019, she made a brief transfer to Emergis, the large mental health institution in Zeeland, to work there as a project leader. She led a variety of projects (including the implementation of the Compulsory Mental Health Care Act) and set up a projects office for Emergis.</br>In 2020 she returned to HZ, now in the role of lecturer-researcher at the Expertise and Valorization Management knowledge center. From that role, she trains students, teachers and the field in working with the systems approach and social theory to find solutions to complex, social issues. Her broad background helps her and thus hopefully others to look at situations from different perspectives and thereby gain a better understanding of the whole. gain a better understanding of the whole.)
    • Danny Janssen  + (Danny Janssen is a civil engineer specialiDanny Janssen is a civil engineer specialized in hydraulic engineering. After completing his bachelor's degree at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences and his master's degree at Delft University of Technology, he conducted doctoral research at Delft University of Technology and the Netherlands Defense Academy. </br></br>During his doctoral studies, he researched emergency measures that can be taken in the event of incipient dike breaches, using defense resources. In this research, he conducted physical experiments on three different scales. These experiments showed that the tested prototype has great potential to prevent or delay an actual (threatening) dike breach. </br>In 2024, Danny joined the research group at HZ University of Applied Sciences as the project leader of the Animals in the Dike project.leader of the Animals in the Dike project.)
    • Diana Korteweg Maris  + (Diana Korteweg Maris is project manager foDiana Korteweg Maris is project manager for the HZ Knowledge Center for Coastal Tourism and Centre of Expertise Leisure, Tourism & Hospitality. </br></br>She completed her bachelor's degree in Tourism Management at NHTV in Breda in 2000 and has since worked as a project manager at the Brabants Bureau for Tourism and NHTV. Since 2008 she has been working for Knowledge Center Coastal Tourism, the first years from NHTV and since 2014 fully at the HZ. </br>Her expertise lies mainly in facts and figures: measuring tourism and its impacts, both economically and socially. She likes to share these figures with policy makers, entrepreneurs, administrators, students and the press. "Always from the idea that you need knowledge to make the right choices for your business or an area."</br>She works on studies on the demand side (who are our guests, how many guests come), on the supply side (how much supply do we have and how is this changing) and on the impact of tourism. An important theme here is how tourism can develop in balance with Zeeland's society and landscape. "A big challenge, because measuring that balance is a fairly new research topic." that balance is a fairly new research topic.")
    • Brenda Walles  + (Dr. Brenda Walles is a marine ecologist wiDr. Brenda Walles is a marine ecologist with an interest in eco-morphological interactions in estuarine systems. </br></br>She graduated from Wageningen University and Research in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in Soil, Water and Atmosphere and a master's degree in Hydrology and Water Quality, both with a specialization in Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management. </br>In 2015, Brenda obtained her PhD at the university in Wageningen. Her PhD research at IMARES (Yerseke) focused on the role of ecosystem engineers (Pacific oysters) on the eco-morphological development of intertidal areas. Through in-situ experiments and field observations, she has drawn up design rules for the effective use of oyster reefs as an erosion mitigating measure. </br>She then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at NIOZ (Yerseke). Her research focused on the eco-morphological functioning and management of intertidal flats. </br>Brenda then worked as a marine ecologist at Wageningen Marine Research (Yerseke) on applied research within the entire southwest delta. She investigated the ecological functioning of intertidal areas after mitigating measures such as management realignment (Perkpolder), tidal restoration (Rammegors), nourishments (Oesterdam, Roggenplaat and Galgenplaat), use of erosion mitigating measures (reefs in the Grevelingenmeer) and reduced hydrodynamics (Knuitershoek, Baalhoek and Bath). </br>Brenda has been affiliated with the Building with Nature research group at HZ as a lecturer-researcher since September 2023. lecturer-researcher since September 2023.)
    • Evelot Westerink-Duijzer  + (Dr. Evelot Westerink-Duijzer started as reDr. Evelot Westerink-Duijzer started as researcher Supply Chain Innovation at HZ University of Applied Sciences in June 2022. Evelot is trained as an econometrician and specialized in mathematical optimization. Her research interests include quantitative analysis and optimization. </br>Evelot has both a bachelor and master in Econometrics and Operations Research. She did her PhD in Operational Research focusing on healthcare logistics. From 2017-2022 she worked as a university lecturer at Erasmus University Rotterdam, where she taught several mathematical and statistical courses in the bachelor Econometrics and the master Quantitative Logistics and Operational Research. </br>Within the lectoraat Supply Chain Innovation at HZ University of Applied Sciences, Evelot is involved as researcher in several projects in the themes ‘Logistical flows and connections’ and ‘Autonomous Transport’.d connections’ and ‘Autonomous Transport’.)
    • Kalina Mikolajczak-Degrauwe  + (Dr. Kalina Mikolajczak-Degrauwe is coordinDr. Kalina Mikolajczak-Degrauwe is coordinator and senior researcher at the Research Group Healthy Region. </br>Besides research activities she works as a psychologist in her own psychological practice. </br>With the background in psychology (Master of Arts, 2009) and marketing and consumer behaviour (PhD in Applied Economical Sciences), her main interests lie in factors influencing human behaviour in different contexts. </br></br>Previously affiliated with various universities as a lecturer or guest professor (Free University of Brussels, Ghent University, University of Antwerp and Breda University of Applied Sciences), to ultimately opt for practice-oriented research, as part of the Research Group Healthy Region. Fascinated by the psychic and physical potential of human beings, in her research work she focuses on projects empowering and stimulating people to healthy lifestyle.d stimulating people to healthy lifestyle.)
    • Jakolien van der Meer  + (Dr. ir. Jakolien van der Meer is a mathemaDr. ir. Jakolien van der Meer is a mathematician with a specialization in numerical analysis and fluid dynamics, optimization and geosciences. Jakolien has extensive experience in numerical calculation methods, modeling and simulations.</br></br>She works as a lecturer-researcher at the lecturer Supply Chain Innovation at HZ University of Applied Sciences. Among other things, she is involved in the Zero Emission project. Among other things, she has developed a tool that helps companies to make a strategic choice in the transition to electric transport modes.</br>She is also working on the FTMAAS project as a researcher, for which she is setting up a simulation to provide insight into information processes in the arrival and waiting times of suppliers.</br>She previously worked at TU Delft as a PhD student at the interface of earth sciences and applied mathematics and as a technical consultant at Sioux LIME where she worked, among other things, on a project for ASM in the field of process optimization. Jakolien holds a master's and bachelor's degree in applied mathematics. bachelor's degree in applied mathematics.)
    • Demian Zwaan  + (Driven from a young age with a keen intereDriven from a young age with a keen interest in nature, Demian Zwaan graduated from Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences in Leeuwarden in 2020 on improving nutrient media for the macro-algae Chaetomorpha linum and Gracilariopsis longissima.</br></br>Within the Coastal and Marine Management program, he completed a master's degree in marine biology and specialization in aquaculture and fisheries. He completed several internships at De Jong Marinelife B.V. in Spijk. Here he worked on the operation of RAS/filtration systems, water quality and the cultivation of copepods such as Acartia tonsa.</br>In early 2022, Demian joined the Aquaculture in Delta Areas research group as a researcher. His work is mainly focused on optimization for breeding oysters and maintenance and improvement of the SEAlab, among others.d improvement of the SEAlab, among others.)
    • Gert Jacobusse  + (Drs. Gert Jacobusse is a lecturer-researchDrs. Gert Jacobusse is a lecturer-researcher for the Data Science research group. He is particularly interested in Predictive Analytics. </br></br>In this field, historical data are exploited to examine relationships between variables. These relationships provide insight to better understand processes, but can also help predict certain target variables. Furthermore, he has expertise in research design and statistical testing for data issues.</br>Gert is interested in biology and ecology. Therefore he focuses within the research group on analysis of biological data: genetics of potatoes for selecting improved varieties, growth of shellfish in relation to environmental factors and developing a map layer for biodiversity based on data collected through citizen science by waarneming.nl. </br>Gert was trained in Methods and Techniques of Psychology (Psychometrics) at Leiden University (1999-2003) and has since applied Data Science to multiple fields. </br>For TNO he has worked on setting up and performing statistical analysis within epidemiological research and statistical assessment of research designs and research reports. For the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) he has contributed as a researcher to projects in which various government services (e.g. police, investigative services, tax authorities, IND, UWV) share data and research the use of Intelligent Data Analysis.arch the use of Intelligent Data Analysis.)
    • Dylan de Jong  + (Dylan received his bachelor's degree in ChDylan received his bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the HZ in 2018. After a graduate internship at NIOZ, he stayed active in seaweed and started working as a researcher at research group Marine Biobased Chemistry. </br></br>Initially, he did a lot of research mainly on seaweed sterols and how their production is influenced by the growing environment. For the ALGOL project, he worked on characterizing sterols in seaweed waste streams. He also worked on the chemical taste profiling of seaweed for the Valgorize project and was a project leader for the FUCOS project. In this, the pigment fucoxanthin from seaweed was applied in sustainable, bioactive cosmetics.</br>In addition to his work as a researcher, he is involved in education. He gives weekly practical lessons to first-year chemistry students. lessons to first-year chemistry students.)
    • Elisa Platjouw  + (Elisa Platjouw is a researcher in the MariElisa Platjouw is a researcher in the Marine Biobased Chemistry research group. </br></br>She received her HBO Chemistry degree, majoring in Life Sciences from HZ University of Applied Sciences in 2016. After working for over a year as a research assistant in a plant tissue culture company with Phalaenopsis and Anthurium, she continued her career as a Medior Development Analyst in a food safety laboratory. </br>Here she worked on developing and validating analytical methods with analytical equipment such as GC-TQ-MS, LC-TQ-MS and LC-GC-FID to quantify contaminants such as pesticides, dioxins, MOSHMOAH and 3-MPCD. </br>She was responsible for coordinating various working groups to ensure the quality and progress of development in the lab. </br>Since May 2022, she has been working in the Marine Biobased Chemistry research group as a research associate where she continues to develop in the field of flavor analysis. She works with minor students on the development of mineral analysis and fatty acid analysis on milk, among other things. She also collaborates on other research projects and contributes to applied research.jects and contributes to applied research.)
    • Aad Smaal  + (Emeritus Prof. dr. Aad Smaal is lector AquEmeritus Prof. dr. Aad Smaal is lector Aquaculture in Delta Areas. His research focuses on the role of shellfish in the ecosystem and the many functions they perform. This not only concerns cultivation and harvesting, but also the role in water and nature management. In addition, oysters are considered as bio-builders for coastal defense. After studying biology at Free University Amsterdam, Aad joined TNO in Delft. In 1980 he transferred to the environment department of the Delta Department of Rijkswaterstaat in Middelburg. In 1997 he defended his dissertation at the University of Groningen and took up the position of head of the Aquaculture department at RIVO in Yerseke. In 2007 he was appointed as special professor of sustainable shellfish culture at Wageningen University. Until 2017 he worked as a senior researcher at Wageningen Marine Research in Yerseke. In addition to his work as a researcher, Aad has served on the board of directors of the European Aquaculture Society and received the honored life member award from the National Shellfish Association of the USA in 2017. In addition, he has been a member of the Advisory Council of the Delta Academy of the Hogeschool Zeeland and is currently board member of the Zilte Academy Zeeland.board member of the Zilte Academy Zeeland.)
    • Emma McAteer  + (Emma McAteer is the coordinator of the WatEmma McAteer is the coordinator of the Water Technology research group. </br></br>She joined HZ in 2015 and has worked as a researcher and now coordinator of the Water Technology research group on various projects around themes such as freshwater reuse (GO-Fresh II, FRESH4Cs - Alternative Fresh Water resources for Coastal Areas, Robuust Water Systeem Zeeuws-Vlaanderen) and resource recovery and reuse in the form of NEREUS - New Energy and Resources for Urban Sanitation.</br>In addition to her work at the research group, Emma teaches water technology for the undergraduate course Water Management Aquatic Ecotechnology.</br>Emma graduated with a master's degree in Environmental Engineering from Queen's University of Belfast (Northern Ireland) in 2010 and worked for several years as a process engineer for small-scale, domestic and commercial biological wastewater treatment plants in Northern Ireland before joining HZ.nts in Northern Ireland before joining HZ.)
    • Emma Duvekot  + (Emma obtained her master's degree in MetroEmma obtained her master's degree in Metropolitan Issues and Policy from Erasmus University in 2019. </br></br>Since May 2022, she has been working at HZ Knowledge Center Zeeuwse Samenleving as a junior researcher. Among other topics, the labor market and sustainability are in Emma's area of interest. She also enjoys the challenge of making research data accessible to readers in an accessible way.ccessible to readers in an accessible way.)
    • Eva Hartog  + (Eva Hartog is the point of contact for theEva Hartog is the point of contact for the mussel and oyster sector in Zeeland as project leader and senior researcher of Aquaculture in Delta Areas. She has specialized in seafood research since she started as a researcher at the research group in 2013. </br></br>Among other things, she has conducted research on the oyster borer, more efficient trapping of oyster spawn and co-developed an app for mussel fishermen that gives them better insight into their culture. "HZ has established a good position as a knowledge institution in this field," says Eva, who is straightforward and prefers to have her feet in the clay doing research.</br>Eva studied Water Management at HZ. She then went to work at NIOZ in Yerseke where she was a Macrobenthos research assistant. After three years she started working at Imares in the same village. Here she already did a lot of fieldwork on fish and shellfish. Eva enjoys working with students, whom she wants to enthuse about aquaculture research. "Practical and applied research in this sector is enormously challenging and interesting."s enormously challenging and interesting.")
    • Eva Legemate  + (Eva joined our team in her role as accountEva joined our team in her role as account manager Health, Education & Wellbeing in January 2022. For Eva, the theme '(improving) quality of life' has always been a key motivator. Both during her research master in Epidemiology & Public Health and within her previous position as account manager within pharmacy. Even as account manager for the social welfare domain, this theme is often at the centre again. Eva is a go-getter, she embraces every opportunity to take up a project. When she notices that her discussion partners is equally enthusiastic about a topic, her energy levels are boosted and she’s adamant to find the perfect match.osted and she’s adamant to find the perfect match.)
    • Flavia Simona Cosoveanu  + (Flavia Simona Cosoveanu has been a lectureFlavia Simona Cosoveanu has been a lecturer-researcher at the Resilient Deltas research group since October 2018.</br></br>She did the bachelor in Environmental Sciences at Alcala University (Spain) and a master in Land and Water Management at Wageningen University. </br>At the HZ, she teaches the following courses: Water Governance, Research Methodologies I and II and Hydrology. Within the Resilient Deltas group, she has been involved in the FRAMES project and currently, in the SARCC project. </br>The two projects focus on flood risk management and adaptation in coastal areas. She has also started a PhD project in collaboration with Utrecht University on experimental governance of climate adaptation in coastal areas.ce of climate adaptation in coastal areas.)
    • Frances Kannekens  + (Frances Kannekens is coordinator of the AsFrances Kannekens is coordinator of the Asset Management research group. She completed her HBO Civil Engineering at the Hogeschool Rotterdam, where she received the Hydraulic Engineering Award and the Bouwend Rijnmond Award for her thesis. </br>She then continued her studies at the University of Antwerp. Here she obtained her Master's degree in Heritage Studies. After her studies, she joined an engineering firm as Asset Manager. During this period she had the opportunity to inspect various hydraulic works, including the Maeslandkering and the (old) lock complex of IJmuiden. </br>After her work as Asset Manager, Frances joined Rijkswaterstaat Zee en Delta. Here she was Coordinator of the Asset Management Team Roads. During this period she and her team were responsible for the management and maintenance of all roads and tunnels within Zeeland. Together they worked on the accessibility of Zeeland, for now and the coming years. </br>Since 2022, Frances has been working within the HZ as coordinator of the Asset Management research group. In addition to her coordinating duties, she assists her team in various research projects, such as Manabas Coast, Animals in the Dike and Riobase.as Coast, Animals in the Dike and Riobase.)
    • Frank Huijben  + (Frank Huijben is lector in Biobased Construction.)
    • Frank Peeters  + (Frank Peeters is a commercial engineer by Frank Peeters is a commercial engineer by training and has been with HZ University of Applied Sciences since 2003. </br></br>He teaches Information Literacy to International Business students and supervises minor students on various research assignments. He is also a researcher at the New Business Models chair. </br>Frank has a great affinity with digital technologies, a keen eye for detail and a drive 'to get things done'.r detail and a drive 'to get things done'.)
    • Gabrielle Verbeeke  + (Gabriëlle Verbeeke has been working as a rGabriëlle Verbeeke has been working as a researcher at the Aquaculture in Delta Areas research group since 2017. </br></br>HZ University of Applied Sciences is not unknown territory for her. Gabriëlle studied Aquatic Ecotechnology at the college. She graduated in the Aquaculture in Delta Areas research group on the qualitative and quantitative culture of the marine microalgae species Rhodomonas sp. under the supervision of Christos Latsos.</br>After completing her degree, she immediately joined the research group. Her work includes the Coastal Laboratory project in the Waterdunen nature reserve. Coastal Laboratory is a testing ground for saline crops. Together with entrepreneurs, new ideas are being tried out.repreneurs, new ideas are being tried out.)
    • Gabriëlle Rossing  + (Gabriëlle trains students, teachers and thGabriëlle trains students, teachers and the professional field in the system approach for finding broadly supported solutions for complex, socially relevant challenges. To this end, she coaches (future) professionals in having constructive discussions, developing an inquisitive and reflective attitude, and in system thinking. In this way, Gabriëlle promotes a process of Lifelong Learning and the formation of Coalitions of the Willing that jointly seek the desired improvements. She is currently developing rich learning-working environments, such as practical research programmes and living labs, in order to develop the aforementioned competences. Gabriëlle has worked at HZ University Of Applied Sciences since 2013. Previously she worked at the think tank Centre of Sustainable Consumption and Production in Germany and studied Environmental Sciences and Biological Production Sciences in Wageningen.logical Production Sciences in Wageningen.)
    • Gerda Andringa  + (Gerda Andringa was appointed on 1 SeptembeGerda Andringa was appointed on 1 September 2020 as lecturer of the HZ University of Applied Sciences' Elderly Care research group. She is also associate professor of cognitive neuroscience at University College Roosevelt (UCR).</br></br>She obtained her PhD in 2000 on new treatment strategies for Parkinson's disease. She then worked as a visiting scientist at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Bethesda, USA, and as a lecturer at the Department of Medical Pharmacology at VU University Amsterdam.</br>In recent years, she has focused on interventions and technological aids for the elderly, especially people with dementia. Gerda won the 2020 Teacher of the Year election at Utrecht University. The jury praised Gerda for working closely with students on her research. She is not afraid to 'create a learning and working environment in which she challenges them to work hard and get the best out of themselves', but she also gives students room to make mistakes. This is how she gets the best out of them.This is how she gets the best out of them.)