Bo Dorresteijn
About Bo Dorresteijn
Bo Dorresteijn is a Graduate Engineer Building Physics at Arup in Amsterdam, with a background in Building Engineering and Civil Engineering from Delft University of Technology.
Current Role at Arup
Bo Dorresteijn currently works as a Graduate Engineer Building Physics at Arup in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Bo started this role in 2020 and has since been involved in various building physics projects. The position at Arup involves practical applications of building physics principles to offer sustainable and energy-efficient solutions in building designs.
Previous Experience at Arup
Before becoming a Graduate Engineer, Bo Dorresteijn worked as a Graduate Intern at Arup from 2019 to 2020 for 9 months. During this period, Bo was likely engaged in assisting with building physics projects, gaining practical experience, and contributing to the development of sustainable building solutions.
Educational Background in Building Engineering
Bo Dorresteijn holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Building Engineering from Delft University of Technology, earned between 2018 and 2020. This advanced degree provided thorough knowledge and expertise in the field of building physics, incorporating aspects such as energy efficiency, sustainable construction practices, and advanced building technologies.
Early Career and Internships
Bo's early career includes an internship at DGMR in The Hague Area, Netherlands, in 2018 for 5 months. This position provided a foundation in practical building engineering, allowing Bo to develop an understanding of building physics within the industry context. Additionally, Bo served as a Student Assistant at Delft University of Technology between 2018 and 2019, contributing to academic projects and supporting faculty initiatives.
Leadership and Editorial Roles
Bo Dorresteijn took on leadership and editorial responsibilities early on, serving as the President of the Delftsche Studenten Amateur Fotografen Vereniging (DSAFV) from 2016 to 2017 and working as a Secretary/Editor for Spiegel magazine from 2015 to 2016. These roles required organizational, editorial, and leadership skills.