Dr.ir. C.P.G. (Paul) Roelofsen

Dr.ir. C.P.G. (Paul) Roelofsen

Profile

Awards

  1. The IFMA Award of Excellence in 2004
  2. Award for Building Services Innovation in 2007.  

Education

  • Hanze University of Applied Sciences 
  • FMH Education & Training 
  • Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences 
  • Instituut voor Hoger Beroepsonderwijs 's-Hertogenbosch 
  • Eindhoven University of Technology
  • Delft University of Technology.  
  • Expertise

  • Senior Consultant at BAM Energy Systems
  • Senior Consultant at Sweco
  • Senior Consultant at Grontmij Nederland B.V.
  • Consultant at BV Technical Management (TM) 
  • Scientific Associate at Verhoeven Raadgevende Ingenieurs B.V.  
  • Certification

    • WELL Accredited Professional (WELL AP

    Biography

    Paul Roelofsen studied Architecture, Urban Planning and Housing at the Eindhoven University of Technology specialising in the Physical Aspects of the Built Environment. After graduation, he continued his education through postgraduate studies in Mechanical Engineering, Environment & Noise, Facility Management and Quality Management. Paul is a visiting lecturer and occupies various supplementary functions within both his working and tutoring activities. He is also active with various contact groups, related to his expertise in building constructional techniques, and performs several functions for, and within, these groups. The IFMA Award of Excellence for outstanding contributions to the Facility Management profession was presented to Paul in the USA in 2004 as well as an Award for Building Services Innovation in the Netherlands in 2007.  In 2016 Paul received his PhD degree at the Delft University of Technology with a thesis called ‘Modelling relationships between a comfortable indoor environment, perception and performance change’. Paul received the WELL Accredited Professional (WELL AP) credential through the International Well Building Institute (IWBI). With which he belongs to a group of leading professionals, who are committed to promote human health and well-being in the built environment.

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