
Kostas Makris specializes in asset management for (waste)water systems, with a background in inspection techniques, sensor-based measurements, and advanced data analysis. His expertise lies in combining practical field knowledge with analytical approaches to improve the performance and reliability of urban water infrastructure. His work includes developing practical approaches for monitoring and managing system components, supporting better decision-making and long-term planning. Within Aquamon, Kostas leads the DTS projects in Turin and Limassol, ensuring high-quality implementation and results, while also working closely with the consortium to integrate findings into the project’s overall vision.
Rémy Schilperoort has been active in the field of urban water since 2004, working across wastewater treatment, sewer systems, and their interfaces. As a specialist in wastewater measurement, he has led numerous projects in sewer systems and treatment plants, always driven by the need to understand real-world conditions rather than relying solely on theory. His focus is on improving efficiency within the water chain through reliable data and meaningful interpretation. Within Aquamon, Rémy will guide the application of DTS technique, drawing on his multi-year experience with similar projects to guarantee robust implementation.


Johan Post has been working in urban water and sewer systems since 2008, with expertise in asset management, hydrodynamic modelling, data analysis, measurement network design, model calibration, GIS, and big data. By combining hands-on knowledge of sewerage systems with advanced mathematical techniques, he unlocks deeper insights from project data. His passion is turning these insights into actionable knowledge, providing a solid foundation for decision-making in the wastewater cycle.
Within Aquamon, Johan will lead the development of deep learning models for automated analysis of DTS data within the platform architecture of the project.

