Alumni in the spotlight

Alumnus Jaap Krekel Schuit:

"Realize that you are part of a whole and try to make a difference within it."

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Alumnus Peter Meuleman:

"Every year when it started to get darker again, I thought about the cane. In the end, the inventor in me won and we got to work."

Alumna Laure van der Sanden:

"Currently, drugs are tested on animals before clinical trials, which is problematic because animal reactions often do not match well with human responses,"

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Alumnus Sander van Eck:

"I've always had a passion for building things. I often played with a toolbox my grandfather made for me."

Alumna Kjille Hoeben:

鈥淲hat I learned in the training has made me a better leader and entrepreneur. My focus is now primarily on what is good for my company and less on things like wanting to be liked. Because that used to bother me quite a bit,鈥

Alumnus Jonas Roothans:

鈥淚f your job doesn鈥檛 fulfill you entirely, do something interesting alongside it. Or choose two jobs. You don鈥檛 have to find everything you鈥檙e looking for in one thing.鈥

Alumna Mellany van Heijningen:

"If you do what really suits you and it is not at the expense of yourself, there is nothing wrong with it. It is good to realize that every choice you make is good, because you can always adjust, you don't always have to keep walking on the same path. A different path can suit you so much better."

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Alumnus Chris van Kreij:

"Hop on that bike! The combination of exercise and relaxation stimulates your creativity."

Alumnus Thomas Plantenga:

鈥淚f you want to understand certain things and learn new skills, especially analytical skills, you must work hard for it.鈥

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Alumnus Jeroen de Jong:

"Do what you love, then it will never feel like work"

Alumna Linda Zandt-Sloot:

鈥業 now know that I can do it on my own, but I no longer want to鈥

Alumnus Ronald de Bruin:

鈥楽cience is not so much about technology, it鈥檚 about people鈥

Alumnus Henk Arntz:

"Our system can supply renewable heat and electricity 24 hours a day."

Alumna Nicole Segers:

'It has never been easier to be important in the world'

Alumnus and coach Wouter Twisk:

鈥淪eize opportunities, just go for it. The conventional path is already well-trodden.鈥

Alumna and coach Minke Goes:

鈥淚 like to help and contribute my thoughts when it comes to Sustainable Energy Technology.鈥

Alumnus and coach Thomas Plantenga:

鈥淩ules are only a human invention after all.鈥

Alumnus and coach Henk Markerink:

鈥淎 way of thinking that you use throughout your life.鈥