Jury 2012

Egbert TellegenEgbert Tellegen - Jury chair Nat. round
Egbert Tellegen is a sociologist and until 1999 he was lecturer environmental studies at the University of Amsterdam. Since May 2006 he is part time working in the field of environmental studies for Utrecht University as lecturer sociology and environment.

Lisette N. de Senerpont Domis copyLisette N. de Senerpont Domis - Jury chair Int. round
Dr. L.N. de Senerpont Domis got her PhD in Natural Sciences and Mathematics at Leiden University. She currently works as project manager research valorization at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology. She is interested in making ecological principles operational for aquatic ecosystem management and conservation. Together with researchers from our department and the Aquatic Ecology & Water Quality Management Group of the Wageningen University (WUR), she has initiated the Aquatic Knowledge centre Wageningen or AKWA. AKWA translates state-of-the art fundamental scientific knowledge to encompassing solutions for the complex problems water users face in the light of fast environmental changes. Stimulated by the growing interest for research valorization in the Netherlands, AKWA wants to put the valuable scientific knowledge present in our group into practice.


Antoine Heideveld def copyAntoine Heideveld
Antoine Heideveld studied Biology at the University of Amsterdam. He is the founder of the network Sustainable Higher Education. He is now employed at AgentschapNL in the program Learning for Sustainable Development.
Marjan Margadant defMarjan Margadant-van Arcken
Marjan Margadant-van Arcken is former professor of Environmental Education. She studied Philosophy and Pedagogy. Her chair was part of the Centre for Science and Mathematics Education at the University of Utrecht.


Bas BlaauboerBas J. Blaauboer
Bas Blaauboer (1949) studied biology at Utrecht University and did a PhD in toxicology at the same university (1978). Presently he holds the Doerenkamp-Zbinden Chair on “Alternatives to Animal Testing in Toxicological Risk Assessment”, which is located in the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences. His research focuses on the use of in vitro toxicology methods as tools in risk assessments.

Marjan-Hofkes defMarjan W. Hofkes
Full professor of Environmental Economics. She has extensive research and research management experience across a number of fields. Her more recent work has been concerned with economics of sustainable development, environment-economy trade-offs and economic effects of floods. She is a member of the Committee on Sustainable Development of the SER.


Martha def copyMartha Montero-Sieburth
Dr. Martha Montero-Sieburth is a Research Fellow and Lecturer at the University of Amsterdam. She has conducted research over a span of 25 years in Latin America, the U. S., Spain, the Canary Islands and in the Netherlands with second generation Dutch Turkish and Moroccan students and Latin Americans. Her research is on immigrant integration through education and her focus in primarily on qualitative research.
Murat-DurkutMurat Durkut
Project/Program Manager at TNO Space and Science Department. He stu-died Applied Physics at Delft University of Technology.



david-rabanDavid Raban
David is an Astronomer who turned to entrepreneurship in the areas of education and mobile applications. David concentrates on developing new approaches to science communication, and using innovative techniques to enhance scientific productivity. As an internet interpreter, David is developing applications the help users solve practical every-day problems, improving their quality of life.
JsarneelJudith Sarneel
Dr. Judith Sarneel is a wetland ecologist who is currently working as a postdoc at the Netherlands institute of Ecology. Her research deals with the conservation and restoration of freshwater habitats. She currently investigates the ecological effects of the implementation of sustainable management in Dutch wetlands.



foto ward copyWard Cottaar
Prof. dr. ir. Ward Cottaar is professor Design and Technology of Instrumentation at Eindhoven University of Technology. His goal is to bring good engineering practices in the design of instrumentation to industry and health care: engineers should design what end users, e.g. doctors, need in very close cooperation with them. Before coming to the university Ward Cottaar had a 26 year (international) career in industry, both in the Lighting and Medical area. He was responsible for the development of some major technologies for energy saving lamps at Philips Lighting.
Sjoer Keijser def copySjoerd Keijser
Sjoerd Keijser graduated as an Industrial Design Engineer on the Delft University of Technology. Since 2009 is Project Manager at Syntens Innovationcentre. Sjoerd Keijser is passionate about innovation and entrepreneurship, particularly if combined. In his opinion this combination is the key to prosperity and welfare. He advises entrepreneurs and connects them with knowledge institutes and provides entrepreneurs the entrance to a wide network in order to help them to realize their ambitions.


jan emmerzaalJan Emmerzaal
Jan Emmerzaal studied industrial design at TU-Delft. For 20 years he has had several international positions in the area of R&D of sustainable consumer products (e.g. ATAG, Philips, Johnson Electric). He has been closely involved in the introduction of inductively cooking in Netherlands. The last years he has worked at the TU-Delft, by MicroNed and various public-private research consortia. Since May 2009, he is working at the University of Twente. Since the beginning of 2012 he is program director for Green Energy Initiative.
Nynke KramerNynke Kramer
Dr. Nynke Kramer is a lecturer/postdoctoral fellow in Toxicology at the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS) at Utrecht University. In her research she uses cell cultures to assess the toxicity of chemicals to humans and the environment. Nynke defended her PhD thesis in Toxicology at IRAS in 2010 and was awarded the SETAC Procter and Gamble Fellowship for doctoral research in Environmental Sciences. Nynke obtained her Bachelor Degree in Life Sciences at University College Utrecht in 2003 and her Masters Degree in Environmental Sciences at the University of Oxford in 2004.


Jan ApothekerJan Apotheker
Jan Apotheker is connected to the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen as didactician in chemistry. He is involved in the teacher training program in chemistry and in the master in communication and education. He is coordinator of the basic qualification Education for teachers of the Faculty of mathematics and natural sciences. He is a Board member of the KNCV, with education in his portfolio. He is also Secretary of the committee on chemistry education of IUPAC, Member of the division of education of EuchemS. In the past, he has been Chairman of the Dutch Department of Caretakers of the Environment and editor-in-Chief of ‘The Global Forum on Environmental Education’.
Theodoor HongensTheodoor Höngens
He is director of M + P Consulting Engineers. He advises municipalities and developers in the (re)development and realization of (among others) housing on environmentally responsible locations for the topics noise, vibrations, air quality and physics of towns building. His focus is on achieving a good habit quality and comfortable homes.


beeldmerk INESPOSanne Akerboom
Sanne Akerboom has worked at the Amsterdam Centre for Energy issues since March 2010. The institute is part of the University of Amsterdam. In July 2010 she finished her master in public international law and in October 2011 her master in political science – conflict resolution & governance.
robinhoenkampRobin Hoenkamp
Robin Hoenkamp is employed as a doctoral student for the Centre for Energy issues since september 2010. The institute is part of the University of Amsterdam. Her research focuses on the protection of consumer interests in standardization of Smart Grids.


Aldert HanemaijerAldert Hanemaaijer
Aldert Hanemaaijer has almost 20 years of experience in the field of policy oriented research on a wide range of environmental issues, with a special focus on the relation between environment and economy. More recently his focus is on sustainable development and greening the economy. With his economic background, he has worked as a project leader for integrative studies for the last 10 years and is used to work with people with various backgrounds, for example in Dutch Environmental Balances and the Second Sustainability Outlook for the Netherlands.
Irene DankelmanIrene Dankelman
Irene Dankelman is the director of IRDANA Advice on gender and sustainable development, and lecturer at the Radboud University of Nijmegen where her work includes integrating sustainable development issues into the curriculum.


gijsbert-korevaarGijsbert Korevaar
He is project leader and programme manager of the MSc Programme ‘Industrial Ecology’ and has extended experience in collaboration with and within several universities, contacts with companies, lecturing, management of courses and supervision of students. From this positon, he is also responsible coordinator for the Minor ‘Sustainable Development’ within all TU Delft BSc Programmes. His specializations are research in chemical process engineering and biotechnology, teaching at MSc and PhD level, design methodology development, management of interdisciplinary projects and sustainability.
Jan BergstraJan Bergstra
Jan  Bergstra is a Dutch computer scientist. His work focuses on logic and the theoretical foundations of software engineering, especially on formal  methods for system design. Bergstra held posts at the Institute of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Leiden (1976–82), and the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in Amsterdam. In 1985 he was appointed Professor of Programming and Software Engineering at the Informatics Institute of the University of Amsterdam and, at the same time, Professor of Applied Logic at Utrecht University.


umit-koycuUmit Koycu
Umit Koycu is lecturer at the Technical University Delft.
Caroline VerduinCaroline Verduin
Caroline Verduin is secretary at Youth Environment Active (JMA).


Dirk Minne VisDirk Minne Vis
Dirk Minne Vis, MBA graduated in 1994, business School Nederland. Current position is program director of Syntens, Innovation centre Netherlands. Young people are the future, new ideas, new rules and new business contribute to contemporary challenges. Be the change you want to be is a way of live, an attitude for a sustainable live for you and me. If you’re willing to learn, you won’t be making the same stupid mistakes your predecessors did. Be optimistic, ’love your neighbor as you love yourself’ and have fun.
Marjolein ChristianenMarjolijn Christianen
Drs. M.J.A. Christianen is a marine ecologist who is currently working as a phd student at Radboud University Nijmegen. During her research on sea turtles and seagrasses in tropical Indonesia she investigates the effects of   eutrophication & establishment of marine protected areas on the seagrass ecosystems.


ReyerGerlaghReyer Gerlagh
In 1999 Reyer Gerlagh received his PhD in economics. Between September 2006 and 2009, he held the chair in Environmental Economics at Economics, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, UK. Reyer Gerlagh is now Professor at Tilburg University and associate editor of ERE and Energy Economics, and member of the editorial board of JEEM.
PMA SlootPeter Sloot
He studied M.Sc. Chemistry and M.Sc. Physics at 1983. At 1988 he achieved his PhD Computer Science. He studied the ‘natural information processing’ in complex systems by computational modeling and simulation as well as through formal methods. His work is applied to a large variety of disciplines with a focus on -but not limited to- Biomedicine. Currently he leads two large EU projects: ViroLab and DynaNets and supervise research from various NIH, NSF and NWO and Royal Academy projects.


Maarten de Rijke copyMaarten de Rijke
Maarten de Rijke is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Amsterdam. He studied philosophy (MSc 1989) and mathematics (MSc 1990) and wrote a PhD thesis, defended in 1993, on extended modal logics. He leads a research group on intelligent information access, at the interface of information retrieval, language technology and semistructured data and is a strong believer in task-driven research, mixing theory, experiment and applications. His specializations are language modeling, user generated content, expertise retrieval, entity search, social media analysis, semantic search, retrieval beyond facts, documents and ranked lists.
liset-meddens copyLiset Meddens
Liset Meddens is a UN youth representative on Sustainable Development. She did a Master in International Development studies at the University of Wageningen.


Fabienne HendricksFabienne Hendricks
Fabienne Hendricks has been member of the Board of Platorm Bèta Techniek since January 2012. Besides that she is manager of the program School aan zet.
Lucie VermeulenLucie Vermeulen
Lucie Vermeulen first studied Liberal Arts and Sciences at University College Utrecht. After that she started her MSc Environmental Sciences at Wageningen University. Since 2012 she is Education and research assistant Environmental Systems Analysis Group of Wageningen University.


Arban Uka defArban Uka
He completed his PhD in Physics in 2009 and is currently a Post Doctoral fellow at the Chemistry Department of Leiden University. His current research focuses on catalytic aspect of metal surfaces.
Julitta MangJulitta Mang
Professor on robotics at Hong Kong.

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Egbert Tellegen

Egbert Tellegen is a sociologist and until 1999 he was lecturer environmental studies at the University of Amsterdam. Since May 2006 he is part time working in the field of environmental studies for Utrecht University as lecturer sociology and environment.

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