Project Management and Complexity Expert
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Delft University of TechnologyMarian Bosch-Rekveldt serves as Associate Professor in the Infrastructure Design and Management group at TU Delft's Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geoscience, where she combines research and education in complex project management. After earning her MSc in mechanical engineering from Twente University in 1999, she spent seven years as a project engineer and manager at TNO before joining the Delft Centre for Project Management in 2006. She completed her PhD in 2011 with a dissertation on managing project complexity and improving performance in large engineering projects, which has become highly influential in the field. Her current work spans multiple educational levels, from BSc to professional education, both on-campus and online, while her research focuses on managing complexity, developing fit-for-purpose project management approaches, and creating value in large infrastructure projects. As coordinator of Construction Management and Engineering research projects and the Projects & People specialization, she plays a crucial role in bridging academic theory with practical applications. Her passion for education has led to innovative developments in project management teaching, including online courses and programs, while her research continues to advance understanding of project complexity, risk management, and the importance of human collaboration in project success.