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Julieta Bolaños Arriola is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering. She researches safety aspects in circular product design, including design for safe repairs and dealing with risks associated with the presence of hazardous substances in products. She is developing methods and guidelines to help designers consider these safety aspects in the product development process. In previous research projects, she focused on facilitating digital tools to increase consumer product repairs and explored the feasibility of using additive manufacturing to produce spare parts.

Academic background

Julieta earned her bachelor's degree in Industrial Design at UNAM in Mexico City, Mexico, and studied abroad for a year at NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. She then completed her master's degree in Integrated Product Design at TU Delft, and obtained an annotation in technology in sustainable development. Before her studies at TU Delft, Julieta gained professional experience as an industrial designer in a studio in Mexico City, focused on the conceptualization and production of wooden structures and furniture. Before starting her PhD, she worked as a sustainability designer for a children's car seat brand, where she focused on identifying opportunities for implementing circular design strategies in the product line.

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