Sandrine Meyer
Member Associated
Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management
CERMI (Centre for European Research in Microfinance) ;
CEESE (Centre d'études économiques et sociales de l'environnement)
“Sandrine holds a Master’s degree in management (ULB-Solvay) and a Master’s degree in Environmental Management (ULB-IGEAT). She has been a researcher at the Université Libre de Bruxelles for more than 20 years, mainly at the Centre d'Etudes Economiques et Sociales de l'Environnement (CEESE). She carries out, manages, supervises, or coordinates various projects related to energy, housing, and behaviour (e.g., housing energy renovation and tenant-landlord dilemma). She is co-author of the Belgian Energy and Water Poverty barometers of the King Baudouin Foundation. Since 2020, she is also co-titular of a research workshop and a seminar in eco-architecture at the UCLouvain-LOCI.”