Forms of cooperation and quality assurance

The research group has collaborates with the Knowledge Transfer department of the School of Business, Building & Technology (BBT). Knowledge Transfer offers a wide range of training programmes and courses for professionals working in construction, civil engineering and the public sector, as well as other construction-related companies.

How can we work together?

Through our research, we strive to address pressing societal issues: circularity, climate, energy transition and heritage practice. Could research help you address a current challenge? Then please contact us.

Would you like to start a research project with us? Then let us jointly explore our objectives, research ideas and funding opportunities.

Does your organisation’s interests align with one of our research themes? And would you like to participate in research that contributes to our research areas? Please contact us so that we know where to find you when we are looking for participants.

Contact

If you see opportunities to collaborate with our research group on climate-related challenges, please contact us. Our environment is facing major challenges and tasks. We can best face these challenges together.

dr. ir. Geert Roovers & dr. ir. Bram Entrop

Professors of Sustainable Areas and Soil Transitions

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Quality assurance

In all our research projects, we work in a planned and systematic manner, following the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle. We start each project by jointly drawing up a research proposal. This proposal describes the rationale, problem definition, theoretical framework and research questions.


We outline the types of data we will collect, how we will collect and store it, the analyses we will conduct, and how we will make use of the results of our research (valorisation/dissemination). During projects, we always check progress and use internal and external peer reviews to ensure and optimise quality.