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Karel Van den Berghe

Dr. at Delft University of Technology

Delft University of Technology

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Research Interests

Environmental Sustainability

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Environmental Economics

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Urban Planning

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Circular Economy

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Policy And Governance

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Visualization Techniques

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Additive Manufacturing

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Karel Van den Berghe

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Delft University of Technology

PhD in Spatial Planning, Geopolitical Turmoil, and Additive Manufacturing at Delft University of Technology

A fully funded PhD position is available at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, focusing on the spatial planning of industries in times of geopolitical turmoil. The research will explore how geopolitical events, industrial strategies, and innovation impact spatial planning, with a particular emphasis on additive manufacturing (AM), circular economy, and ecosystem thinking. The successful candidate will join the ADDreAM project, a large consortium funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), involving multiple academic, public, and private partners. The project is co-supervised by Karel Van den Berghe, Huiwen Gong, Tom Daamen, and led by Ian Gibson. The PhD will involve building nodal–relational datasets, advancing visual methods for actor networks, conducting interviews and expert sessions, and co-creating policy recommendations for a sustainable and competitive AM sector. Applicants should have an MSc in spatial planning, geography, sustainability, spatial data, or a related field, with experience in mixed-methods research and stakeholder engagement. Skills in GIS, R, and visualisation are advantageous, and familiarity with the Dutch context is a plus. The position is for four years (1.0 FTE), with the possibility of conducting part of the research at the University of Stavanger in Norway. The application deadline is December 7, 2025, and applications must be submitted via the TU Delft portal. For more information and to apply, visit the provided link.

3 months ago

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Karel Van den Berghe

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Delft University of Technology

PhD Position on Spatial Planning of Industrial Strategies and Circular Economy in Additive Manufacturing

This PhD position at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is part of the Add-reAM project, a large interdisciplinary initiative funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) and involving multiple universities, research institutes, municipalities, and industry partners. The project aims to foster a sustainable, circular future for Dutch industry through the adoption of additive manufacturing (AM), with a focus on minimizing waste, conserving resources, and meeting consumer needs sustainably. The specific PhD project is embedded in Work Package 3, which investigates regulatory, economic, political, environmental, and social innovations necessary for the successful integration of AM in the Netherlands. The research will analyze the structure and dynamics of industrial ecosystems surrounding AM, examining how firms, institutions, and infrastructures interact to enable or constrain the development of a competitive and sustainable AM sector. The project is situated within economic geography and spatial planning, employing a mixed-methods approach that combines quantitative data (such as socioeconomic and logistical data) with qualitative data (including policy documents, interviews, and expert sessions). The candidate will build a nodal-relational database of socio-economic and material data, expand visualisation methodologies to map actor-networks, and organize interviews and expert sessions to validate and improve findings. The ultimate goal is to formulate actionable public and private policy recommendations for advancing AM in Dutch industry. The PhD will collaborate closely with other researchers in the Add-reAM consortium and present findings in academic and policy forums. TU Delft is a leading international university known for its strengths in science, engineering, and design, and the Faculty of Architecture & the Built Environment is recognized for its robust research profile and design-oriented approach. The position offers a 4-year employment contract (1.5 years initial, 2.5 years extension upon satisfactory progress), with a competitive salary and benefits in line with the Dutch university collective agreement. The TU Delft Graduate School provides a supportive research environment and professional development opportunities. Applicants should have a relevant MSc degree, experience with mixed-methods research, strong analytical and communication skills, and an interest in stakeholder engagement. Familiarity with GIS or other spatial analysis tools and basic Dutch language skills are advantageous. The application deadline is 7 December 2025, and applications must be submitted online.

3 months ago

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Tom Daamen

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Delft University of Technology

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Merten Nefs

Delft University of Technology

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