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OPERA PhD Candidates

Name
Research Project
Vehecle sharing in logistics with horizontal collaboration
Bakker, Gijs
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Bakker, Jasper
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Cai, Yue
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Elderhorst, Laurens
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Fardi, Reza
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Fluit, Marleen
The interplay between formal structures and informal structures in a public service context
Fröhlke, Michael
Simultaneous cooperation and competition in healthcare: How "coopetition" influences performance in Dutch regional oncology networks
Hastürk, Umur

Routing and network design for the hydrogen economy

Heide, Lieke van der
Joint maintenance planning for interdependent underground infrastructures considering societal costs
Jansen, Lieke
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Jong, Niels de
Optimizing vehicle routing problems with machine learning
Kayacik, Sezen Ece

Network design optimization for low-carbon energy networks

Kottagaha, Kolitha
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Kryeziu, Alban
Stochastic mixed-integer programming approaches for carbon capture, utilization, and storage
Miedema, Emiel
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Nguyen, Chi

Long-term outcomes and economic evaluation of innovative treatments for acute ischemic stroke in the Netherlands

Nguyen, Thao

Educational logistics for personalized learning

Niemeijer, Rudy
A systemic view on sustainable first- and last-mile delivery systems
Nikolakakis, Stelios
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Oosterwijk, Renée
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Ozyavas, Pinar
Optimizing last mile delivery in the era of the on-demand economy
Pentinga, Luuk
Equipment sharing in offshore maintenance operations
Saraga, Linda
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Slagter, Martian
The influence of professional service teams' identity and boundary work on legitimacy in a dynamic, multi-stakeholder context
Wang, Zeming

Investing in process improvement considering the reference price effect

Wolf, Sanne
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Wouda, Niels
Deploying carbon capture, utilisation, and storage technologies in industry
Yaqoub, Amak
Managing service triads through buyer involvement in supplier's HR practices
Zeelenberg, Marith
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Zhang, Xiying
When worlds collide: Understanding the collaboration between social enterprises and businesses
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