Laborelec
Stijn Scheerlinck has been with ENGIE Lab Laborelec since January 2010, taking on multiple roles including Key Account Manager for Renewable Energy, Technology Manager for Wind, Solar & Marine, Solar Lab Manager, and Project Manager for Renewable Energy. Prior to this, Stijn worked as a Technology Watch Officer at GDF SUEZ from September 2008 to December 2009. Stijn's academic background includes a PhD in Electrotechnical Engineering with a focus on Photonics from Universiteit Gent, which was completed between 2003 and 2008, and a Master's degree in Engineering obtained from Ghent University between 1998 and 2003, with additional studies at ETH Zürich in 2002-2003.
Laborelec
Laborelec is a leading expertise and research centre in electrical power technology. Drawing on the skills of 335 highly specialised engineers and technicians, the company is active on the whole electricity value chain and backs a large set of customers in the fields of generation, transmission, distribution, storage and final use, with a particular focus upon the energy transition and net zero carbon. All forms of electricity generation come within our capabilities, whether centralised or decentralised, from fossil and nuclear to renewables technologies. Directly or indirectly, we also work for a large array of other customers, including grid operators, large industries, SME’s, cities, regions or residential prosumers. With a strong focus on high value delivery for our customers, we combine expert knowledge and operational experience with analysis and state-of-the-art measurement capabilities to provide operational research and development services, specialised expertise and tailor-made global solutions. We guarantee the independence and objectivity of our solutions and recommendations. Established in 1962 to support electricity companies with a wide range of specialised services, Laborelec is today a cooperative company, with ENGIE and independent grid operators as shareholders. Laborelec has a global presence, with activities in more than 60 countries and offices in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Chile, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.