Jury 2010
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| Rob van Hattum (Chairman of the jury) Science editor at VPRO television. He is also substantive Director of Science Center NEMO. |
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Prof. ir. W. Zeiler (Wim) |
Antoine Heideveld |
Umit Köycü |
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| Prof. dr. Lynda Hardman (link) Head of the Interactive Information Access research group at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. She is also professor by special appointment of Multimedia Interaction in the Faculty of Science at the University of Amsterdam. The chair has been designated on behalf of Stichting Bèta Plus. (Photo: Jeroen Oerlemans) |
Jules Schers |
Lieselotte Tolk Lieselotte Tolk is an environmental scientist with a focus on climate change. She performed a research at the Vrije Universiteit on climate change mitigation, in which she developed a measurement system to established the amount of CO2 captured by the vegetation. Currently she works as a hydrologist at Acacia Water on adaptation to climate change. Her main focus is to provide solutions to minimize the impact of climate change on the availability of fresh water in the Netherlands and in developing countries. |
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| Bas J. Blaauboer is Professor of Toxicology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, where he occupies the Doerenkamp-Zbinden Chair on Alternatives to Animal Testing in Toxicological Risk Assessment, located at the Division of Toxicology at the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences. He is also the Director of the Programme for Postdoctoral Education in Toxicology in the Netherlands and Editor of the Scientific Journal Toxicology in Vitro. |
Murat Durkut Project/Program Manager at TNO Space and Science Department. He studied Applied Physics at Delft University of Technology. |
Dr Jan Duyzer is a senior scientist working at TNO the largest research organization of the Netherlands. He is a group leader working on air pollution and climate change issues. Other interests are pesticides and acid rain. This work is carried out in projects under contract with industry and local and international governments. |














