Sabine is the supporting director of UT’s Shaping Expert Group Citizen Science. She was also a member of NPOS’ Citizen Science workgroup. She is one of the co-founders of the European Citizen Science Association’s workgroup Citizen Science for Health. She has a special interest in the field of Citizen Science (for Health). For the last couple of years, she has been working at the crossroads of Science, Technology, Society and the Arts. Sabine has a degree in Medicine and Communication Science from the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Focus areas of DesignLab are Citizen Science, Responsible Design and Transdisciplinary working. Societal challenges start in the fields of Health Innovation, Digital Society and Energy Transition. Through the Responsible Futuring-approach DesignLab aims to c-shape the futures we want to live in. Sabine Wildevuurĭr Sabine Wildevuur is director at DesignLab, a collaborative ecosystem at UT for innovative changemakers. She supervises multiple projects in which citizen engagement plays a key role in the investigation, for example, to understand how local residents practice access to water infrastructure in Lima, Peru experience the public space in Mexican cities or how urban professionals experience digital geo-tools to map environmental noise and design potential interventions in the urban space of the city of Bochum. Karin Pfeffer is a geographer and currently holds a chair in Infrastructuring Urban Futures at the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation of the University of Twente. Her research focuses on the use of geographic information technologies for investigating critical urban issues such as deprived settlements, access to infrastructure, and sustainable urban development, and how research can engage with the development of new urban planning practices and tools. Karin Pfeffer - Is citizen science driving a fundamental change in research and society? - Let’s assess the impact! His research interests are in the Transformation of Universities, which includes the role of the university in the digital society and new forms of organizing research and teaching through living labs, citizen science and CBL. Barend van der Meulen is a professor of Institutional Aspects of Higher Education and a member of the Shaping Expert Group for Citizen Science at the UTwente. Hosts Barend van der Meulen - Engaging Students in Citizen Science Meet the hosts and keynote speakers of the citizen science conference 2022.
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