Neelke Doorn

Neelke Doorn

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 30

Europe-Netherlands

About Neelke Doorn

Neelke Doorn, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universiteit Delft, specializes in the field of water ethics, philosophy of risk, resilience, climate ethics, responsible innovation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Public acceptance in direct potable water reuse: a call for incorporating responsible research and innovation

Distributive Justice in Multi-Objective Optimization: A Priori vs. A Posteriori Approaches in Eastern Nile Basin Management

Responsible mission governance: An integrative framework and research agenda

Embedding Justice Considerations in Climate Resilience

Envisioning Contestability Loops: Evaluating the Agonistic Arena as a Generative Metaphor for Public AI

On the use of large language models in the water domain: Navigating the Scylla of naïve techno-optimism and the Charybdis of technology denial

Flexibility for intergenerational justice in climate resilience decision-making: an application on sea-level rise in the Netherlands

Does the sun shine for all? Inequalities in the energy transition in The Hague

Neelke Doorn Information

University

Position

Professor Ethics of Water Engineering

Citations(all)

2998

Citations(since 2020)

2046

Cited By

1607

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

70

i10Index(since 2020)

50

Email

University Profile Page

Technische Universiteit Delft

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Neelke Doorn Skills & Research Interests

water ethics

philosophy of risk

resilience

climate ethics

responsible innovation

Top articles of Neelke Doorn

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Public acceptance in direct potable water reuse: a call for incorporating responsible research and innovation

Journal of Responsible Innovation

Karen Moesker

Udo Pesch

Neelke Doorn

2024/12/31

Distributive Justice in Multi-Objective Optimization: A Priori vs. A Posteriori Approaches in Eastern Nile Basin Management

Meron Znabei

Jazmin Zatarain Salazar

Jan Kwakkel

Neelke Doorn

2024/3/7

Responsible mission governance: An integrative framework and research agenda

Martijn Wiarda

Matthijs J Janssen

Tom BJ Coenen

Neelke Doorn

2024/3/1

Embedding Justice Considerations in Climate Resilience

Ethics, Policy & Environment

Jose Carlos Cañizares

Samantha Copeland

Neelke Doorn

2024/1/2

Envisioning Contestability Loops: Evaluating the Agonistic Arena as a Generative Metaphor for Public AI

She Ji: The Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation

Kars Alfrink

Ianus Keller

Mireia Yurrita Semperena

Denis Bulygin

Gerd Kortuem

...

2024

On the use of large language models in the water domain: Navigating the Scylla of naïve techno-optimism and the Charybdis of technology denial

Science of the Total Environment

Neelke Doorn

2023

Flexibility for intergenerational justice in climate resilience decision-making: an application on sea-level rise in the Netherlands

Sustainability Science

Jose D Teodoro

Neelke Doorn

Jan Kwakkel

Tina Comes

2023/5

Does the sun shine for all? Inequalities in the energy transition in The Hague

The Evolving Scholar

CHIEM KRAAIJVANGER

TRIVIK VERMA

NEELKE DOORN

Juliana E Gonçalves

2023/11/2

Tensions in transparent urban AI: designing a smart electric vehicle charge point

AI & SOCIETY

Kars Alfrink

Ianus Keller

Neelke Doorn

Gerd Kortuem

2023/6

Contestable Camera Cars: A Speculative Design Exploration of Public AI That Is Open and Responsive to Dispute

Kars Alfrink

Ianus Keller

Neelke Doorn

Gerd Kortuem

2023/4/19

Does the sun shine for all? Revealing socio-spatial inequalities in the transition to solar energy in The Hague, The Netherlands

Energy Research & Social Science

Chiem W Kraaijvanger

Trivik Verma

Neelke Doorn

Juliana E Goncalves

2023/10/1

Value-sensitive design practices for frugal innovations

Neelke Doorn

2023

How Engineers Can Care from a Distance

Thinking Through Science and Technology: Philosophy, Religion, and Politics in an Engineered World

Janna Van Grunsven

Lavinia Marin

Taylor Stone

Sabine Roeser

Neelke Doorn

2023/3/27

Operationalizing contested problem-solution spaces: The case of Dutch circular construction

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

Martijn Wiarda

Tom B.J. Coenen

Neelke Doorn

2023/9

Including justice in renovation policies considering the socio-spatial vulnerability to energy poverty: A Case Study-Mixed Methods (CS-MM) approach

BEHAVE 2023: 7th European Conference on Behaviour Change for Energy Efficiency

MF Nawaz

JE Goncalves

T Verma

T Hoppe

N Doorn

2023

Towards responsible standardisation: investigating the importance of responsible innovation for standards development

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management

Almar Meijer

Martijn Wiarda

Neelke Doorn

Geerten van de Kaa

2023/7/21

A socio-spatial approach to the energy poverty crisis: Why a socio-spatial approach is required to tackle the energy poverty crisis in the Netherlands: Evidence from Amsterdam …

The Evolving Scholar

Mobeen Nawaz

Trivik Verma

Neelke Doorn

Juliana Gonçalves

2023

Public participation in mission-oriented innovation projects

Technological Forecasting and Social Change

Martijn Wiarda

Vladimir CM Sobota

Matthijs J Janssen

Geerten van de Kaa

Emad Yaghmaei

...

2023/6/1

Responsible innovation and societal challenges: The multi-scalarity dilemma

Journal of Responsible Technology

Martijn Wiarda

Neelke Doorn

2023/12/1

The “Who” And “What” Of Water Ethics

Blue Papers

Neelke Doorn

2022/9/1

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