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'''Ella Jamsin'''<br>
'''Ella Jamsin'''<br>
Delft University of Technology - Netherlands <br>
Delft University of Technology - Netherlands <br>
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G.Cigdem Yalcin is an Assistant Professor at Istanbul University, Physics Department. She is the co-author of research papers in the fields of statistical mechanics and nonlinear dynamics in journals including Physics Letters A (with Prof.Dr.Christian Beck), Chaos, Solitons and Fractals (with Prof.Dr.Yani Skarlatos, Prof.Dr.K.Gediz Akdeniz) and PNAS (with Prof.Dr.Alberto Robledo, Prof.Dr.Murray Gell-Mann). She is the coordinator of Nonlinear Science Working Group in Turkey. www.nonlinearscience.org
Following a PhD in theoretical physics, I worked for the past 5 years for a charity, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, on the concept of circular economy - a framework for economic and environmental resilience. I am now returning to academia to investigate in more depth the dynamics of societal and economic change with the objective to inform sustainability practitioners - and designers in particular.
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Ella Jamsin
Delft University of Technology - Netherlands

Following a PhD in theoretical physics, I worked for the past 5 years for a charity, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, on the concept of circular economy - a framework for economic and environmental resilience. I am now returning to academia to investigate in more depth the dynamics of societal and economic change with the objective to inform sustainability practitioners - and designers in particular.