
معرفی
Sine Celik is a Researcher at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), affiliated with the Department of Industrial Design Engineering within the school of Design, Organisation and Strategy. Her work focuses on systemic design methodologies addressing sustainability challenges, particularly in energy systems and societal transitions. She holds an MSc in Industrial Design Engineering and has been involved in prominent research projects such as RELEASE (Reversible Large-scale Energy Storage) and the RSD10 Symposium on Systems Thinking & Design.
Her research interests include hydrogen integration, environmental considerations in engineering, and the coordination of social dynamics for sustainable transitions. She teaches courses such as the Bachelor Final Project (DP5) and Systemic Design Studio, emphasizing practical application of systemic design principles. Sine collaborates with academic and industrial partners to explore circular economy solutions, resilient infrastructure, and participatory urban development. Her contributions span publications in systemic design, energy systems, and innovative educational frameworks.
Notable projects include investigating decentralized infrastructure networks and co-designing resilient coastal neighborhoods. Her work bridges academic research with real-world challenges, aiming to create value in complex socio-technical systems.





