20 November 2024
Results feasibility study on hydrogen network in Brainport region presented
- Energy
- Cooperation
- Scaling up energy innovation and products
- Transitioning to hydrogen
- Grid congestion
In Brainport Eindhoven we change the world because here we develop key technologies that change society. We can only do that because of our pioneers. Therefore, we would like you to meet one of our pioneers: Brigitte van der Lugt.
My name is Brigitte van der Lugt and I am 24 years old. I live in a student house in Eindhoven.
I’m currently doing the double master of Industrial Design and Innovation Sciences at TU/e. Before I did the bachelor’s Industrial Design, also at the TU/e. This combined master fits in nicely with my bachelor. In Industrial Design projects I mainly focus on what users need and how you can shape an innovation. In Innovation Sciences projects, I look at the effect of innovation on society. In short, with Industrial Design you design the innovation and with Innovation Sciences you validate the innovation.
I spread it out over three years. That’s how I still spend an average of 40 hours a week on my studies, just like many other students.
I’m interested in sustainable alternatives and the associated socio-technical relationships. I think it’s important to be able to validate the social aspects related to innovation and design and I missed that with Industrial Design. I enjoy being able to use statistics to demonstrate the effect of innovation and you learn this at Innovation Sciences. The combination of both masters allows me to use my knowledge of sustainable technological alternatives to design solutions for socio-technical challenges.
During my high school, I took Technasium classes and did projects with different science themes, so I knew I wanted to study at a technical university. I have always been interested in making things, being creative, helping others and working towards a goal. I looked at various studies and Industrial Design in Eindhoven was a good fit.
I purposefully chose Eindhoven, because the TU/e has a broad Industrial Design program that’s a bit more technical and has room for electives.
I have been a member of Team HART since February 2021. HART stands for Human Augmentation Research & Technology.
Human Augmentation is a field of research that aims to improve human capabilities. The goal of Team HART is to make our world more inclusive, and people more exclusive. By telling about Human Augmentation you are challenged to think about how you see the future of humans. Or come up with something new and get the freedom to think about it. That’s very innovative and inspiring. In addition, you can also mean a lot if you create something new for a certain target group.
I saw that they were looking for new people in an article on Cursor. It appealed to me how they wanted to shape the team, looking for students from different backgrounds and the plans they had for the team. I already knew some people from the Honors Academy, so I knew they were fun people to work with. I liked that we are going to do something new, with which we contribute to human augmentation research and at the same time develop our technology. That it was so broad made me decide to apply.
It’s of course quite intense to work with so many people. In the meantime, I have learned a lot more than I had previously thought. What I especially like is that you work together with students from different studies, with different competencies and that you get so much more of what is happening throughout the university.
"In the meantime, I have learned a lot more than I had previously thought. What I especially like is that you work together with students from different studies, with different competencies and that you get so much more of what is happening throughout the university."
How to organize something with so many people. The organization is very good. Especially because we had to work online, we have many systems to keep track of and find everything. We have also purposefully opted for a flat organization, so everyone can access everything. In my studies, you work with a maximum of five people in a project group. But if you have to work with 15 people and you don't attend all meetings, you have to make sure that everyone is on the same page.
I was on the Empowerment for Health and Wellbeing Track during my bachelor study. I first researched how communication between patient and doctor could improve. Together with another student, I conducted interviews with various stakeholders and I’ve written a design proposal. In addition, I have also been active in various committees related to the Honors Academy and the study association Confluence.
I had passed all my courses in the first year, so I got an invitation from the Honors Academy. I didn't even know it existed, so that was surprising. Then I went to the information market and I liked it. You meet students from outside your studies and I like to do extra projects in addition to my studies. So I thought, I'll just go for it.
"You meet students from outside your studies and I like to do extra projects in addition to my studies. So I thought, I'll just go for it."
I’m also a student assistant. I've been doing that for a year and a half now and on average 4 hours a week. It’s very flexible to schedule. I’m helping a professor with her research and we are currently preparing for the Dutch Design Week. The research is about the innovation of household appliances and mainly focused on the increasingly hot summers. In this way, I can see what it’s like when you work for the university, which makes it easier to decide whether I want to go into business or more into research after my studies.
I would like a role in which I can bring people with different expertise together. Preferably aimed at implementing a sustainable innovation, which involves a behavioural or cultural change. I find the energy transition very interesting. As an Industrial Designer, you could shape the best way to approach these transitions. I may want to do a PhD later, but I also like to work for a company because then you are closer to the implementation of the knowledge.
"As a student assistant I can see what it’s like when you work for the university, which makes it easier to decide whether I want to go into business or more into research after my studies."
I would like a role in which I can bring people with different expertise together. Preferably aimed at implementing a sustainable innovation, which involves a behavioural or cultural change. I find the energy transition very interesting. As an Industrial Designer, you could shape the best way to approach these transitions. I may want to do a PhD later, but I also like to work for a company because then you are closer to the implementation of the knowledge.
What I mainly noticed is that people here are a lot more relaxed and sociable. Maybe it’s a bit typical for Brabant. People are very professional and you are quickly taken seriously. If you want to do something, there are always people who want to help you achieve your goal. I also feel that anything is possible here. If you want something yourself, you can do a lot of things. That helped me a lot to do that.
Every experience is one you can learn from. That may be very different from what you had previously thought. I would like to invite people to just try things out. It doesn't have to be right or perfect all at once. You might find out it's not for you at all, but at least you know that.
"If you want to do something, there are always people who want to help you achieve your goal. I also feel that anything is possible here."