Linda Kamp is Assistant Professor in sustainable innovations and transitions at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management. Before joining TU Delft, she worked at Utrecht University and as a visiting researcher at Copenhagen Business School. Her research focuses on the implementation of sustainable energy technologies in developed and developing countries, and design of business strategies and business models to better facilitate this implementation. Within the TU Delft MSc programme Sustainable Energy Technology (SET) she coordinates the Economics and Society profile. She has a vast experience in supervising MSc students and PhDs.

Interests
  • Sustainable Energy Technologies
  • Socio-Technical Analysis
Education
  • PhD in Sustainable Development, 2002

    Utrecht University

  • MSc in Science and Policy, 1996

    Utrecht University

Selected publications

Silke van der Burg, Maarten F. M. Jurg, Flore M. Tadema, Linda M. Kamp, Geerten van de Kaa (2022). Dominant Designs for Wings of Airborne Wind Energy Systems. Energies

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Geerten van de Kaa, Linda M. Kamp (2021). Exploring design dominance in early stages of the dominance process: The case of airborne wind energy. Journal of Cleaner Production

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Linda M. Kamp, J. Roland Ortt, Matthew F. A. Doe (2018). Niche Strategies to Introduce Kite-Based Airborne Wind Energy. Airborne Wind Energy: Advances in Technology Development and Research

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