Leader in Industrial Ecology and Resource Efficiency
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Ester van der Voet obtained her MSc in Biology in 1982 from Leiden University. She began her career at the Centre of Energy Conservation, evaluating the environmental impacts of energy scenarios. Since 1984, she has worked at the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) at Leiden University, specializing in Industrial Ecology. Her research encompasses risk assessment, life-cycle assessment, indicator development, material flow accounting, and particularly substance flow analysis, in which she earned her PhD in 1996. Currently, her research focuses on resource efficiency, the impacts of resource use, and resource scarcity. As an Associate Professor, she has initiated two MSc programs in Industrial Ecology: one in collaboration with Delft University of Technology and another as part of an international Erasmus Mundus program involving universities from Austria, Sweden, Japan, Thailand, and the USA. Additionally, she is a member of the UNEP International Resource Panel and has edited the third report of the Global Metal Flows working group.