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Revision as of 18:03, 21 August 2012
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Team
The team consists of:
- Wouter Bruins, Leiden University
- Jelmer Cnossen, TU Delft
Advisors:
- Hendrik Halbe, Erasmus University
- Henk Schallig, Royal Tropical Institute
- Pieter van Boheemen
Institutions
Leiden University
The first university in the Netherlands, founded 8 February 1575. Leiden University has appointed six profile themes for research carried out within the university. These themes, all areas in which our researchers excel, transcend the traditional boundaries between disciplines and faculties. They offer opportunities for top-level fundamental research whilst at the same time reflecting key societal and global concerns of the 21st century.
These research themes are:
- Fundamentals of Science
- Health, Life and Biosciences
- Health across the Human Life Cycle
- Law, Democracy and Governance: Legitimacy in a Multilevel Setting
- The Asian Challenge
- The Global Interaction of Civilizations and Languages
TU Delft
Delft University of Technology was established January 8, 1842 by King Willem II of the Netherlands and focusses on developing technology in energy, health, environment and transport. It values international cooperation and aims at providing responsible solutions to urgent societal problems in the Netherlands and the rest of the world. Delft is the home of Yes!Delft, a great incubator filled with very promising startups.
Erasmus University
Royal Tropical Institute