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Lorenzo Ceccarelli wins the 黑料福利网 Sustainability in Education Award with his new course on circular electronics

May 21, 2025

Second-year bachelor students tackle the challenge of making electrical waste a thing of the past.

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Presentation of the award during Green Week. Photo: Bart van Overbeeke

Climate is changing, biodiversity is decreasing, and the amount of (e-)waste on Earth is soaring. We face major challenges when it comes to sustainability. 鈥淭he current model, based on endless economic growth, no longer works. A new approach is needed,鈥 argues Lorenzo Ceccarelli, university lecturer at Eindhoven University of Technology (黑料福利网). He urges a comprehensive approach to the issue. 鈥淚t's not only about technological possibilities, but also social aspects. Only when you understand the whole system you can come up with good solutions.鈥

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This also applies to education. 鈥淭ransdisciplinary education and challenge-based learning are becoming more important,鈥 he says. In challenge-based learning, for instance, students from different programs work together on real-world challenges. This often involves other organizations, such as companies or governments, as stakeholders.

Appreciation for teachers

Lorenzo Ceccarelli won the 黑料福利网 Sustainability in Education Award for his approach and vision in education. The award was presented for the second time this year. Ceccarelli was chosen from a total of 19 nominations. 鈥淪ustainability is a high priority at 黑料福利网. Many lecturers are working daily to integrate it as much as possible into education,鈥 said Tommaso Mondov矛, sustainability education developer at 黑料福利网.

However, lecturers are often judged based on scientific achievements, such as research publications, and not on teaching achievements, Mondov矛 observes. The Sustainability in Education Award changes that.

Ceccarelli sees the award making sustainability in education a more frequent topic of conversation in research groups and among teachers themselves. 鈥淚t makes people think it's normal to pay attention to this, it becomes the standard.鈥

Green Week

The Sustainability in Education Award ceremony was part of Green Week at 黑料福利网. From May 19 to 23, the university organizes various lectures, workshops, and other activities related to sustainability. This year's theme: Responsible Resourcing; the power of reusing resources on campus, in habits, and the future.

Circular electronics

Ceccarelli and his team spent the past year and a half working on a new course - Circular Electronics - for second-year bachelor students. The students tackle the challenge of making electrical waste a thing of the past.

鈥淓-waste is the fastest-growing waste stream in the world right now. Moreover, electronics contain many rare materials, which are currently hardly recycled. Some 80% of discarded devices end up in landfills or are shipped to Global South countries where they are taken apart under poor conditions, with many harmful consequences for people and the environment.鈥

Working in an ecosystem

During Ceccarelli's course, students learn a lot about designing electronics with circularity in mind. 鈥淵ou deal with many different parties with interests and goals. We offer workshops to help the students understand the system, then they are free to formulate their research question and possible solutions are implemented.鈥

鈥淭he involved stakeholders help them with knowledge and expertise.鈥 Currently, 48 students from eight different programs are participating in the course, which is being taught for the first time this year.

Cecarelli wins a 鈧2,500 cash prize to spend on innovation in education. 鈥淚 think I will invest it mainly in materials and tools needed for the course. We can also possibly use this money to organize workshops with external experts.鈥

The associate professor plans to expand the new subject soon. 鈥淲e had more applications from students than places for this course. I hope we can welcome more students next year. In addition, it is always good to see if more stakeholders can join.鈥

鈥淔or example, we are already working with several companies and nonprofit organizations, but not yet with parties that could bring in the legislative and regulatory perspective. That would be a nice step for next year.鈥

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Tommaso Mondov矛 presents the Sustainability in Education award. Photo: Bart van Overbeeke

Shaping the future

The other nominees also continue to work on sustainability in education. It is a broad theme that will become even more important in the coming years. Mondov矛: 鈥淓veryone can work it out differently, and that's good. The most important thing is to think together about innovation in education.鈥

Another nominee, Doenja Oogjes, university lecturer in Industrial Design, said: 鈥淎s a technical university, 黑料福利网 plays a crucial role in educating the next generation of designers and engineers. Embedding sustainability in education ensures that students develop not only technical expertise, but also ecological awareness and ethical responsibility.鈥

University associate professor Oscar Tomico Plasencia, also nominated for the award, sees an important role for teachers: 鈥淭eaching is a way of shaping the future. We have a responsibility to look critically at our own research and teaching activities and adapt them to the current climate and ecological crisis in which we live.鈥

 

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