
معرفی
Nina Trauernicht is an Assistant Professor at the University of Twente, affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering Technology and the Department of Asset Management & Maintenance Engineering. Her work focuses on humanitarian engineering, sustainable development, project management, and community-centric solutions. She has contributed to initiatives such as EDUBox, a mobile classroom project for underserved communities, and has explored decision-making frameworks for renewable energy systems and railway projects. Her research often intersects with social justice, governance, and interorganizational coordination.
Key areas of expertise include designing inclusive solutions for underserved regions, coordinating complex projects, and leveraging participatory methods to understand community needs. She has published extensively on topics like humanitarian aid distribution equity, wind turbine selection in resource-limited settings, and railway project complexity management.
Nina has been involved in educational initiatives such as the Learning Factory concept, tailoring engineering education for resource-limited environments. Her work frequently emphasizes collaboration and sustainability, addressing challenges in both developed and developing contexts. She has also served as an examiner for graduate theses, demonstrating her commitment to nurturing future engineers.


