Time setter stories
TNO employees make their mark on our time. In this series, we share stories of our time setters. Read the personal stories of employees about working at TNO.
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Janice Odijk is scientist workforce development. ‘Within TNO, such a wide variety of research is conducted. The possibilities are nearly limitless.’

Stefania Monni is senior scientist antenna and microwaves. ‘Being an engineer at TNO allows me to combine my scientific interests with a positive impact on society.

Energy Justice Scientist, Batoul Mesdaghi, studies the social aspects of the energy transition.

Quirine Smit is a researcher in Hybrid AI at TNO. 'By cleverly combining techniques, we can develop systems that are both efficient and reliable.'

Charlotte Kjellander, Scientist and manager at TNO, specialises in organising molecules in layers.

Anne Fleur van Veenstra, scientific director TNO Vector, specialises in public sector digitisation research.

Kallol Das, senior scientist in the Networks department, likes to look ahead: 'We know what society needs, both now and in the future.'

Geomodeller Romée Kars has always been fascinated by the ground beneath our feet.

Selmar Smit plays hide and seek for adults in the TV programme Hunted, but above all uses his expertise at TNO.

Annemieke Kips, research manager and leader of the Networks department. 'It is a real joy to work with them.'

Anna Tchebotareva, senior scientist in the optics department, conducts top-notch research for programmes including QuTech.

Belma Turkovic, scientist innovator in the Networks department, conducts research for network technologies of the future.