Isaac del Campo is currently pursuing a Master Thesis at AMS Institute, focusing on responsible urban digitization and the role of business models in rural digital development. Previously, Isaac held an internship position at TNO and was a startup developer at SEMiLLA IPStar, where involvement in the AMS Startup Booster Program led to a project with the European Space Agency aimed at sustainable food systems. Additionally, Isaac contributed to research at The Great Bubble Barrier® on environmental benefits related to Amsterdam's canals. Isaac holds multiple Master of Science degrees in Metropolitan Analysis, Design and Engineering from AMS Institute, Delft University of Technology, and Wageningen University & Research, alongside a Bachelor of Applied Science in Sustainable Development Engineering from Tecnológico de Monterrey. Recently, Isaac enhanced data science skills through a professional certificate program at Harvard Online and has furthered education at École de technologie supérieure.
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