
About
Herman van der Bent is a researcher affiliated with the Delta Power research group at Hogeschool Zeeland since May 2023. He holds a civil engineering degree from the University of Twente and a PhD from Delft University of Technology’s Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, focusing on 'Towards a future sustainable housing stock.' His work bridges data analysis and policy development, particularly in energy transition initiatives in Zeeland. Previously, he worked for the Province of South Holland and Aedes (umbrella organization for housing associations).
- Education:
- Bachelor/Master in Civil Engineering, University of Twente
- PhD in Architecture and the Built Environment, TU Delft
Research Interests: Herman focuses on sustainable housing, energy transition strategies, and translating data into actionable policy frameworks. He emphasizes knowledge development for students and practical contributions to Zeeland's energy goals through applied research.
Key Projects:
- Smartgrid Arnestein – Energy infrastructure innovation
- HCA Heat Transition – Building capacity for climate professionals
- Industrial District Heating – Sustainable heating solutions
Contributions: Through projects and research, Herman aims to advance Zeeland’s energy transition while mentoring students in applied research methodologies.
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