I am a behavioural science consultant and researcher based in the Netherlands.
I have spent the past 15 years working on how people make decisions in real-world settings, and how strategies, policies, and systems often fail when they rely on unrealistic assumptions about human behaviour.
More recently, I have shifted my focus to AI. The same pattern appears here, but at a larger scale: systems are introduced quickly, while the assumptions about how people will use them, rely on them, and remain responsible are often left implicit.
Alongside my consulting work through Prismatic Strategy, I am completing an MSc in AI & Governance at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. My thesis focuses on human oversight and delegation in agentic AI systems in the public sector.
My work sits between behavioural science, AI governance, and organisational practice, with a focus on how AI is used in real workflows and how decisions and responsibility are handled once systems are involved.