
معرفی
Dr. Lise Jans is an Associate Professor in Social-Environmental Psychology at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences. She leads research on group processes, social identity, and sustainability transitions, focusing on community-driven initiatives. Her work integrates psychology, policy, and interdisciplinary approaches to address climate change and energy transitions.
- Education: PhD in Social Psychology from University of Groningen (2013).
Research Interests: Her studies explore how bottom-up initiatives, social identity, and collective agency drive sustainable behavior. She investigates factors influencing citizen engagement in energy communities and climate adaptation strategies. Key projects include the Speak Up initiative on citizen participation and EC2 on energy citizenship.
Articles: Recent work analyzes inclusive community energy initiatives, collective transilience in climate adaptation, and energy citizenship frameworks. These studies highlight the interplay between individual and group dynamics in fostering sustainability.
- Awards: EC2 Grant (2021), RKTS Grant (2022), Best Poster Award (2017), and Horizon 2020 funding.
Grants/Advising: Leads projects on smart grid design, energy transitions, and interdisciplinary sustainability research. Collaborates with governmental and NGO partners to translate findings into policy.
Labs/Teams: Part of the Environmental Psychology team, focusing on community-based solutions and sustainable development goals.




