Silvana Gamboa serves as a Project Manager and Team Lead for Models & Scenarios within TNO, the Dutch Organisation for Applied Scientific Research. In her pivotal role, she spearheads initiatives aimed at accelerating the energy transition in the Netherlands, focusing on sustainable energy systems and...
Silvana Gamboa serves as a Project Manager and Team Lead for Models & Scenarios within TNO, the Dutch Organisation for Applied Scientific Research. In her pivotal role, she spearheads initiatives aimed at accelerating the energy transition in the Netherlands, focusing on sustainable energy systems and innovative technologies. Silvana's expertise lies in developing and analyzing complex models and scenarios that inform strategic decision-making for decarbonization in various sectors, particularly in industry.
Her current projects include leading multidisciplinary teams to assess the impact of emerging energy technologies and their integration into existing systems. By leveraging her extensive knowledge in energy access, microgrids, and environmental impact assessments, Silvana ensures that TNO's research outputs not only contribute to scientific knowledge but also provide actionable insights for policymakers and industry stakeholders. Her commitment to sustainability is further reflected in her capacity-building efforts, where she trains organizations on best practices in greenhouse gas (GHG) auditing and health, safety, and environment (HSE) standards.
Silvana's strategic management skills enable her to navigate complex challenges in the oil and gas industry while fostering innovation in sustainable development. Her proficiency in problem-solving and strategic planning is complemented by her ability to communicate effectively in English, making her a valuable asset in collaborative projects that require a nuanced understanding of both technical and business strategies. Through her work at TNO, Silvana Gamboa is not only contributing to the energy transition but also shaping a sustainable future for society at large.