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The impact of green bonds on corporate financial performance
Thijs Kouwenhoven (Supervisor), Conghua Wen (Co-supervisor), Jianli Hao (Co-supervisor) & Linglong Yuan (Co-supervisor)
1 Mar 2023 → …Activity: Supervision › PhD Supervision
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PhD supervision - Chuang Du -The dynamical evolution of habitable-zone planets in dense stellar environments
Thijs Kouwenhoven (Supervisor), Xiaoying Pang (Co-supervisor) & Pavel Buividovich (Co-supervisor)
2023 → …Activity: Supervision › PhD Supervision
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PhD supervision - Kai Wu - Planetary systems in globular clusters: evolution and dynamical fate of planets and planetary debris
Thijs Kouwenhoven (Supervisor) & Martin Gorbahn (Co-supervisor)
2019 → …Activity: Supervision › PhD Supervision
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PhD supervision - Xiuming Xu - Dynamical evolution of supermassive black holes in galaxy centres
Thijs Kouwenhoven (Supervisor) & Thomas Mohaupt (Co-supervisor)
2018 → 2023Activity: Supervision › PhD Supervision
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PhD supervision - Francesco Flammini Dotti - The long-term dynamical evolution of planetary-mass objects in star clusters
Thijs Kouwenhoven (Supervisor) & Martin Gorbahn (Co-supervisor)
2017 → 2021Activity: Supervision › PhD Supervision
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PhD Supervision - Qi Shu - Dynamical evolution of two-body systems in star clusters
Thijs Kouwenhoven (Supervisor) & Rainer Spurzem (Supervisor)
2014 → 2021Activity: Supervision › PhD Supervision
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PhD supervision - Long Wang - Long-term dynamical evolution of globular clusters
Thijs Kouwenhoven (Supervisor) & Rainer Spurzem (Co-supervisor)
2012 → 2016Activity: Supervision › PhD Supervision
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PhD supervision - Xiaochen Zheng - The dynamical fate of planetary systems: effects of environmental and internal factors
Thijs Kouwenhoven (Supervisor) & Douglas N.C. Lin (Co-supervisor)
2011 → 2015Activity: Supervision › PhD Supervision
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PhD supervision - Yun Li - The dynamical evolution of disc-fragmented multiple systems
Thijs Kouwenhoven (Supervisor)
2010 → 2015Activity: Supervision › PhD Supervision