Ir. S.L. (Sterre) de Jager
Ir. S.L. (Sterre) de Jager
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Research interests
Sterre de Jager is currently a researcher at TU Delft in the Human-Centered Design department. She will soon start her PhD research at Design, Organisation and Strategy.
Her research interests include design for transformation in the fashion industry, thereby rethinking design-manufacturing techniques, systems, cultural connection, and circularity in their entirety. Furthermore, she is highly interested in joint value creation within small-scale, mission-driven projects, and how dealing with this in a structured manner from both a project management and co-design perspective could contribute to societal transformation.
Academic background
She graduated Cum Laude from the Strategic Product Design master programme in July 2023. She focused on leveraging niche-innovative design-manufacturing techniques to transform the denim industry in thesis. Her current work as a researcher extends on this systemic and transformative design in the textile/fashion industry, but also beyond this industry alone. For instance, researching mission-driven social initiatives is also included, as well as branding and conceptual sketching. In all work, a strong emphasis is placed on initiating transitions bottom-up and co-creative, and uncovering all ecosystem stakeholders as well as possible before any systemic designing takes place.
Education
2021-2023
MSc Strategic Product Design, TU Delft (Cum Laude)
Thesis Title: Designing a systems-oriented strategy to unlock the potential of 3D woven denim
2019-2020
Minor Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Leiden University
2017-2020
BSc Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft
Ancillary activities
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2023-12-01 - 2025-11-30