Librae Dinner 11
Dinner Details
Our Networking Dinner is designed to go beyond traditional, unstructured networking.
Before the event, participants can go through the bios of all attending role models. This allows them to choose the tables they want to join, based on shared interests, career paths, employers or questions they want to explore. As a result, conversations start with intention, not small talk.
During the evening, we serve a three-course dinner with seat rotations between each course. This means both participants and role models connect with multiple groups throughout the night, rather than staying at one table. With a ratio of approximately 1 role model per 3 participants, the setting remains small-scale and personal, creating space for honest conversations, questions, and real exchange.
Address
Lommerrijk
Straatweg 99, 3054 AB Rotterdam
Date
28 May 2026
Time
18.00 - 23.00
Sign-ups will close 21st of May! Claim your table now!
Rotate your seat after every course
After each course, you will receive a new seat assignment at a different table so you will be able to meet many amazing women who work in STEM fields.
Doors Open from 18.00 - 18.30
Welcome to Librae Dinner 10! Doors are open from 18:00 - 18:30. Once you arrive, you are welcome to find your seat at one of the tables.
Welcome
Learn how the evening will go and hear from our first inspiring speaker.
First Course
Enjoy a delicious first course while getting to know the others at your table.
Main Course
Time to swap seats, meet some amazing new friends, hear from another inspiring speaker and enjoy the main course.
Dessert
Once again, find a new seat, hear from yet another amazing speaker, and enjoy dessert.
Picture Moment + Networking Borrel
We'll take a group picture and then you're free to grab a drink and chat with everyone you met this evening.
Which rolemodels would you like to dine with?
Browse through the role models before making your request in the dinner sign up form.
Table 01 Building tech for space missions
Maartje Schelkers
NLR
Strategic Analyst. Future Force Design & Military Strategic AnalystBsc Management of International Social Challenges; Msc International Management and Public Policy
Born and raised in Rotterdam, with both parents having spent their entire careers at the Ministry of Defense, I never expected to enter the security field myself, yet here I am. I have always loved studying, but for a long time I wasn’t sure which direction to take. After exploring different paths in my studies, I found my way back to the field I grew up around. By combining this with my interest in writing, storytelling, and creative thinking I shaped this direction into my own and found a clear fit in future force design at NLR.
Passion: writing, storytelling, and creative thinking
Aditi Sathe
ATG Europe B.V for the European Space Agency
Satellite System EngineerMSc Earth Oriented Space Science and Technology
Growing up in a patriarchal society and working in a male dominated profession was not a forgiving journey for a strong-willed woman like me. Constantly being judged and underestimated, I learned to fight, persist, shed the imposter syndrome and never undersell myself.
Passion: Traveling, food and photography
Table 02 Precision Deeptech Hardware
Farideh Heidari - Bergmann
ASML
Program ManagerSystem Engineering
Farideh’s journey is shaped by curiosity and the courage to step beyond traditional paths. Moving across industries and roles, from engineering to transformation leadership, taught her that growth comes from embracing change and building a diverse “career portfolio.” Inspired by her own non-linear path and roots as a TU Delft PhD alum, she is passionate about encouraging women in STEM to pursue their ambitions with confidence and resilience.
Passion: Care, curiosity, continuous growth
Jasmeen Nespoli
Quantware
Fabrication EngineerPhD Materials Engineering
Coming from a working-oriented family, where gender was never defining roles or interests, it was natural for me to develop a career based on learning, challenges and curiosity in whatever I liked. Additionally, my grandmother, mother and father taught me the importance of freedom and independence.
Passion: Art history, classics (novels), hiking, pottery
Table 03 Biotech: beyond the lab and linear path
Swayam Kher
DSM-Firmenich
Knowledge Management Manager, Data ScienceMSc Biotechnology
I come from a background spanning healthcare, nutrition, and consulting, with over 12 years’ experience in market research, competitive intelligence, and business analytics. Now based in Delft, I work as a Knowledge Management Manager, translating complex data into strategic insights to support scientific communities, while contributing to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Moving to a new continent pushed me beyond my comfort zone and shaped my perspective, strengthening my drive to contribute to something bigger. I’m passionate about helping others grow and building people-centered organizations where insights, culture, and strategy come together.
Passion: Conversations, music, making complex information simple
Maria Peña Romero
Centrient Pharmaceuticals
Site Quality HeadBSc Biotechnology, MSc Drug Development
I was raised in a small city in the suburbs of Barcelona. My parents own a bookshop, seeing their sacrifice and work-ethics made me grow by understanding the challenges in the real life.
Passion: Running, reading and yoga
Table 04 Turning innovation into impact
Giulia Bacchi
DSM-Firmenich
Data Product strategic designerStrategic Product Design
During my years in engineering, I often felt a strong sense of failure and of being in the wrong place, in an environment where numbers seemed to matter more than people. That experience became a turning point: it made me realize that my motivation lies in focusing on people and in creating environments that bring out the best in them; starting with myself, by surrounding myself with what I love and learning when to contribute to shaping a space and when it is healthier to leave it.
Passion: Illustrations, Visual arts, psychology, design and communication
Judith Heikoop
Mitochondrial Capital
Entrepeneur and investorMSc chemistry
Starting my career in 1992 as a researcher at Organon in women's health, I had no idea that I would make several significant career switches. Nevertheless, most of the things I learned during the last decades are still very relevant in my current roles.
Passion: Traveling & rowing
Table 05 Finding your place in research
Irene Nagle
TU Delft
Postdoc in BionanosciencePhD in Biophysics in Paris and currently postdoc in Bionanoscience
During my PhD and postdoc, my PIs (turns out all women) were not only my supervisors but also amazing mentors who helped me grow and gave me confidence in pursuing an academic career. My path has taught me how research is all about collaboration and should always be open.
Passion: Cells and sports (currently football)
Marit Ruitenberg
Leiden University
Assistant ProfessorPhD in cognitive neuroscience
During my MSc thesis, my supervisor suggested that I could pursue a PhD. At the time, I had no idea what this entailed (neither of my parents went to uni), so I'm grateful she saw this potential in me and encouraged me to look into it.
Passion: Running as guide for runners w/ visual impairment
Table 06 AI that solves real problems
Nastaran Bajalan
ING BV
Senior Machine Learning EngineerPDEng Software Technology
My career shifted when I realized “innovation” is a buzzword without a team valuing work over credit. I prioritize results over visibility, believing quality thrives through accountability. I love true collaboration where everyone picks up a shovel. My dream: empower others to trade noise for value.
Passion: Badminton, Sociology, Math
Frederieke Suryapranata
Vocoda (Ambassadors)
Machine Learning EngineerBSc Econometrics and MSc Artificial Intelligence
Growing up, I always liked maths, but never really knew what to do with it. That changed during my studies in AI, where maths and technology come together. What I care about is using AI for societal challenges, not just to make things faster or more profitable, but
to actually make things better!
Passion: Playing the piano & guitar, hiking
Table 07 Unexpected pathways into data
Neha Nadeem
Crystalloids BV
Analytics EngineerMSc Data science
Originally from Pakistan, breaking society stereotypes, moved to the UK alone, defying every expectation. I self-funded my university degree through multiple jobs, graduating with a Distinction. I now thrive in a male-dominated workplace, your background never defines your ceiling.
Passion: Running, cooking and social media
Kally Chung
Adyen
Data AnalystBSc Applied and Computational Mathematics
A data analyst, former math lecturer, and former hair salon owner. Deeply inspired and mentored by women who forge their own paths despite hearing more 'nos' than 'yesses.' I hope to empower other women to pursue their passions, redefine themselves when needed, and create their own opportunities.
Passion: Crochet, sewing, and a foodie
Table 08 Data driven decisions
Fanny Kassapian
Xebia
Data & AI Strategy ConsultantBSc in Mathematics and Physics, Master in Management, MSc in Finance
After 10+ years of experience, and as I step into leadership, I want to empower women to grow their careers with confidence in industries where they remain underrepresented. I believe in cultivating a network of women who support and champion each other every step of the journey.
Passion: Pottery, hiking and feminist literature
Karolina Rotscheid
Rabobank
Lead Business AnalystBsc and Msc Econometrics
Originally from Poland, I moved to NL nearly 10 years ago to study and shape my own path in technology. I began as a data scientist, drawn to problem solving, but along the way discovered that my real drive lies in creating clarity, guiding people, and building structure where things feel uncertain.
Passion: Clarity in complexity, discipline, motorsport
Table 09 Deeptech research into products
Joanneke Groen
SonicPrecision
Chief Product OfficerMSc Applied Physics
I always had an interest in medicine and physics, combining the two and the desire to contribute to peoples quality of life brought me to my career choices. Always had a neck for translating physicians desires and needs to technical solutions and medical devices.
Passion: Personal growth and development; Filmmaking
Radhika Jagtap
Axelera AI
Senior Technical Product ManagerMSC Electrical Engineering
I'm a researcher turned product manager. My product motto is Power lies in proximity to the problem you're trying to solve. I am originally from India, have lived in Cambridge UK and now I'm a happy Dutchie.
Passion: Nurturing relationships, Bollywood dance, fitness
Table 10 User-centered digital products
Parastou Raeis Ghanavati
BackBase
Service DesignerMSc Industrial Design
Engineering (Integrated Product Design)
A few years ago, at the start of my career, I
became part of communities where women supported other women. It shaped how I see growth: not as something you achieve alone, but something you pass on.
My mentors helped me changed the narrative for myself and I want to help
others do the same.
Passion: Growing others into their best selves
Kyrmyzy Kaliyeva
Bunq
Android developer MSc in Cyber security
STEM is a universal language that transcends national borders, unlike fields like law or medicine. It offers the freedom to work and live anywhere in the world, granting me the power to have a seat at the table and open new doors.
Passion: Cooking and photography
Table 11 Community & belonging in tech
Iarina Tudor
Uber
Software Engineer and Women in Tech LeadBSc Sofware Engineering
I ended up in engineering because I love to
solve problems, but I never felt like I belonged there. When I started my career, I was the only women in the team, the youngest too. I felt lost and decided to dedicate my time to bring women in tech together and make sure no one feels underrepresented.
Passion: Traveling, running and painting
Simone Mink
Siemens & The Mentor Effect
Head of Portfolio Mgt @ Mendix (Siemens), Founder @ The Mentor EffectBSc Business Administration
Ended up in tech by chance (and an unlimited growth mindset). After 15 years in the industry now focusing on helping the next generations of women in tech navigate their careers.
Passion: Mentoring women in tech
Table 12 From interface to product
Els ter Haar
Fabrique Invent, Somnox
Industrial Designer, Repair AgentBSc Industrieel Product Ontwerpen
I've always wanted to be challenged
theoretically and practically in my life and career. This led me to a professional environment where I'm not only challenged in means of design and engineering, but also faced with sexism and finding my place. I feel very lucky I’ve found my way as a female bèta.
Passion: Obtaining and mastering creative skills
Duygu Baki
Frog | Capgemini Invent
Lead Digital Product DesignerMFA Visual Effects and Motion Graphics
I’m a digital product designer working at the intersection of healthcare and AI. Early on, seeing how design decisions impact patient outcomes shaped my focus on meaningful work. Today, I’m driven to make complex technology intuitive and accessible.
Passion: Solving complex UX challenges & I enjoy outdoor sports
Table 13 has been merged with table 14 following a role model cancellation.
Arooba Aqeel
Gabriele Tombakaite
Nearfield Instruments
Software EngineerBSc in Robotics and Mechatronics, MSc in Systems and Control
Growing up in Lithuania, I was always drawn to math and physics, which led me into engineering. I started working at 16 and have been working as an engineer since 19, supporting myself throughout my studies. That experience shaped a practical, self-driven approach to my career, which I continue today.
Passion: Bouldering, calisthenics
Table 14 Unconventional Tech Routes
Table 14 Unconventional tech routes
Edine Olijve-Watkinson
InSpark
AI Consultantmbo4 systems administrator, unfinished BSc Information Management
Had difficulty finding my place in the world as a neurodivergent woman. I got told in high school that a technical career wasn't for me. Landed in IT at 25 and developed myself from shy woman in a male-dominated workplace to a loud, visible woman in a (still) male-dominated workplace.
Passion: Kid at heart, enjoy gaming and LEGO
Mahboubeh Pourniazi
Exact
Senior Software DeveloperMasters degree
Coming from a background with numerous limitations, I learned early on that obstacles are not dead ends, but catalysts for growth. These challenges have forged a resilience in me that defines my professional journey and proves that toughness is built through overcoming.
Passion: Hiking, coffee
Table 15 The human side of cybersecurity
Algina Grigaliunaite-Bouman
Stedin
Cybersecurity AdvisorBSc & MSc (*) in Psychology
When choosing a career, I didn’t even know cyber was an option. I found myself in the field almost by accident, but over time I came to see it differently. What I once thought was overthinking turned out to be exactly the mindset this work demands. In cyber, that is actually a skill.
Passion: EQ focussed childcare, yoga & humanizing cyber
Sanne Vonk van Denderen
Radbound University
CISO (Chief Information Security Officer)BSc communication management and MSc Riskmanagement
Cyber security was never my plan, until the DigiNotar crisis in 2011 changed my direction. What began as curiosity about something I didn’t yet understand grew into a career. Through a winding path across different roles and perspectives, I’ve arrived at my current position as CISO.
Passion: Podcast (Darknet Diaries), cappuccino, kickboxing
Table 16 Engineering for a changing planet
Maria Curria
Everox
Lead ScientistMEng Chemical Eng. /PhD Civil & Environmnetal Eng. + Materias Science
Raised in Argentina in the 1990s, I did not grow up surrounded by messages telling young women they belonged in STEM. Watching my single mother succeed through sheer strength and determination in male-dominated environments taught me that barriers are not signals to stop, but challenges to overcome.
Passion: Empowering women and protecting children
Anneke Hibma
Van Oord
Product Line Manager & Program Manager InnovationBSc communication management and MSc Riskmanagement
My professional passion lies in the world of hydraulic engineering and in a rapidly changing world, I am eager to contribute to the challenges of climate change.
Passion: Scaling-up marine biodiversity
Table 17 has been merged with Table 15 and 16.
Evgenia Gylou
Damen naval
Systems requirements engineer Master in chemical engineering
I grew up & studied in Greece. During the financial crisis moved to Germany and got a job as manufacturing engineer. I think the fact that I was Greek was tougher than being a woman at that point So I moved back to Greece with my daughter, but as a single mum was no development, so Rotterdam here I am!
Passion: Cross stitch, crochet and amigurumi
Table 18 Leading projects built in the world
Kübra Öztürk
Drees & Sommer Netherlands B.V.
Senior Project Manager in the built environmentBSc Architecture & MSc Management in the Built Environment
Born and raised in Dordrecht in 1993, I was shaped by a mother with a migration background who took on both parental roles. Despite only completing primary school, her perseverance allowed her to give us opportunities far beyond her own. She remains my greatest inspiration and example of resilience.
Passion: Trying out every kind of workshops for new skills
Ruth Korthals Altes
Van Oord
Project & Structural EngineerBSc and MSc Civil Engineering (Structural)
Passion: Hiking in the Alps,
Table 19 has been merged with Table 12 and 18
Marta Kowalczuk
Infinite Acres
HVAC & system EngineerMaster Building and Architectural Engineer
Working in international and multidisciplinary environments strengthened my belief that curiosity, resilience, and continuous learning are key drivers of both personal and professional success.
Passion: Traveling, cooking, gardening
Table 20 Sustainable design futures
Sharina Ligtelijn
Philips
Sustainable Design ExpertBSc Mechanical Engineering MSc ME - BioMechanical Design
After more than three years of studying Mechanical Engineering, I realized sustainability was not mentioned once -despite being one of the biggest challenges of our time and an area where engineers can make a real difference. Since then, my work has been driven by innovation with purpose and impact.
Passion: Innovation with Purpose and Impact
Anne Loes Nillesen
Delft University of Technology
Professor of urban design, CEO of Defacto UrbanismMSc in architecture & urban design and PhD in urbanism
When I started my career around 2006 it was said that my passion for climate adaptation was too much of a niche market to be working on full-time (and more of a hobby), super proud to have started my own business that is now a market leader in urban climate adaptation.
Passion: Complex system understanding in urban regions
Table 21 Tech strategy through communication
Lian Boerma
EWOR
Chief Product OfficerBSc in Biology, MSc in Neuroscience, MSc in Education, MBA
Lian is the Chief Product Officer at EWOR, a startup accelerator with a focus on DeepTech & AI. She previously worked as a consultant at OC&C and later as the Chief Learning Officer at Udayy (rebranded to ZeZe) - an India-bases Startup.
Passion: Reading
Vanessa Verplancke-Vigar
Independent consultant for Envision Technologies B.V
Chief marketing officerBSc Physiotherapy
I am an experienced marketer with a 25+ year track record building tech brands across clean, media, security and assistive sectors. As someone who is low vision, I advocate for accessibility.
Passion: Running, accessibility, mentorship, innovation
Table 22 Entrepreneurs
Kathy Mulders-Vredeveldt
InPhocal
Serial FounderMSc. Health Food Innovation; MBA
Learning to embrace the "stay in solution mode with what you have" has become the cornerstone of my career. It can be as big as a full pivot or as small as using a accordion cable for sports. This attitude is allowing me to lead teams through uncertainty with confidence.
Passion: Build and create, to improve Quality-Adjusted Life Year of all species
Lenneke de Voogd-Claessen
TU Delft
Program Lead 6G Ecosystem - FNSMSc Industrial Design Engineering
My career spans applied research, entrepreneurship, and innovation management, often in male-dominated technical environments where I felt I had to prove myself as a woman. That experience shaped how I think about growth, confidence, and the importance of being yourself in any situation.
Passion: Cycling and hiking; orchestrating innovation
Table 23 Entrepreneurs
Marisa Monteiro Borsboom
Women in Tech Netherlands
CEO & General CounselLaw degree
Marisa Monteiro Borsboom is a true Renaissance woman with an entrepreneurial mindset. In her professional capacity she has managed to combine the 3 constant dimensions of her life, legal, business, and humanism.
Passion: Art
Mona Daylamian
nbeyond
Product ManagerBSc Software Engineering
Following my Tech passion, I stepped into this world 20 years ago after graduating as a software engineer. Building a career in a male-dominated field wasn’t always easy. Persistence, resilience, and loving what I do kept me going and shaped the career I’m proud of today.
Passion: Creative arts, Technology, Traveling, Designing
Blue-Radix
Software QA EngineerMahshad Dezhsetan
MSc of biomedicalEngineering, BSc Electrical Engineering
I am proud to be a lifelong learner. Despite migrating to various countries, I have never allowed this to hinder my progress. I have transitioned careers, revised my objectives, and continued moving forward, one step at a time!
Passion: Explore the fascinating world of diverse cultures
Mahshad Dezhsetan
Sadaf S. Savadkouhi
Cargill
Process EngineerBSc: Chemical Engineer , MSc and EngD (bio) Process Engineer
I was born and raised in Iran and moved to the Netherlands in 2017. After graduating, I started my career here and settled in the country. I strongly believe that small actions can create a powerful ripple effect, shaping meaningful change over time.
Passion: Sustainability, hiking and traveling
Are you a future role model?
Our Networking Dinner brings together women+ in STEM with relatable role models from industry and academia. Role models play a key role in creating open, honest conversations about careers, challenges, and growth.
What we look for in role models
We aim to invite role models who:
Have a STEM background or currently work in a STEM role
Have at least 3 years of professional experience
Are open to sharing personal experiences, including challenges, doubts, and lessons learned
Are motivated to support and inspire the next generation of women in STEM
If this description resonates with you, please sign up for our interest form for future events!
Diversity and representation
We aim to create a diverse and well-balanced mix of role models across sectors, backgrounds, and experiences. To keep perspectives fresh and ensure broad representation, we:
Prioritise a strong mix of new role models for each event
Typically invite role models to participate once per academic year, to create space for others
Actively expand our network to include new companies, roles, and career paths
As a non-profit, Librae relies on long-term partnerships to organise these events. For organisations that would like to stay involved more structurally, we are happy to explore collaboration opportunities
*Registrations may be declined or cancelled if the applicant does not fall within the intended target group, if certain fields are already sufficiently represented, or if the applicant is affiliated with an organisation that is already participating or partnering with the event.
Meet the Dinner 11 Sponsors
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ASML
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NLR
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DSM-firmenich
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Delft Female Impact Community
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Women in Product
See pictures from previous dinners!
Registration for dinner 11 is open!
The cost of the dinner is €20,00
Sign-ups will close the 21st of May!