Energy Behavior Change Through Smart Systems

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  • January 2025 – January 2026

This project studies human behavior as driver of societal transitions, and how digital technology may foster behavior change. Our research examines interactions between smart systems and people at individual and collective levels to understand and support sustainable energy behavior.

Objective

With this project we aim to investigate how smart systems can enhance energy efficiency, as well as actively foster and promote pro-environmental behavior in households.

Join us!

Are you working on challenges within the energy transition or with smart systems and just as excited to get started? Email us at the contact details below!

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01 January 2025 - 01 January 2026

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  • Xiao Peng
    • Senior lecturer
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  • Lieke Nijdam
    • Researcher
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  • Robert Goedegebure
    • Lecturer-researcher
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  • Xander Lub
    Xander Lub
    • Professor
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Xiao Peng

  • Senior lecturer
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