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Heleen Vreugdenhil, PhD, holds a position at TU Delft Faculty of Technology, Policy Management and at the water research institute Deltares in the Netherlands. Her role intricately combines both theoretical and applied knowledge to effectively engage with the various stakeholders involved in water management. Her primary research interests include innovation in water management, developing co-creative processes for its implementation, knowledge management, and utilizing Living Labs for Building with Nature. Recent projects that she has contributed to include the H2020 Restoration of Coastal Ecosystems, focusing on case studies in Ems-Dollard and Ebro Venice, and the Self Supporting River Systems project which aims to innovate the triple helix concept. Furthermore, her involvement with the NWO project CASTOR tracks the effects of windfarms on ecosystems and the implications of governance. Through these initiatives, Heleen emphasizes the importance of creating sustainable and effective water management strategies in collaboration with diverse stakeholders.
Requirements apply generally across engineering and science master programs. Specific tracks like Architecture require a digital portfolio.