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Wassink, J. (author), Rentmeester, S. (author)
Biophysicist Professor Cees Dekker had a notable start to the year. He was appointed as a Professor of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences for his life’s work and received a major European research grant to develop artificial cell division. Dekker (56) is now focusing on the development of artificial life.
journal article 2015
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Princic, A. (author)
The role of a librarian at many universities and research institutions has changed and is still changing. For most libraries a common thread is the knowledge flow and technological innovations in order to support the researchers in augmenting their academic output, academic visibility and impact. A challenge for the Library however, is how to...
lecture notes 2015
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Kothuis, B.L.M. (author), Brand, A.D. (author), Sebastian, A.G. (author), Nillesen, A.L. (author), Jonkman, S.N. (author)
In 2008, Hurricane Ike devastated Bolivar Peninsula, narrowly missing the more heavily industrialized and populated areas in the region. In the aftermath of the hurricane, the Severe Storm Prediction, Education and Evacuation from Disasters (SSPEED) Center at Rice University in Houston, and Texas A&M University in Galveston (TAMUG) led...
book 2015
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Villares, M. (author)
The Master’s programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft University of Technology. Waste electronics and electrical equipment (WEEE) constitute a growing waste stream which is becoming more problematic in its management. Unsafe disposal contributes to environmental pollution and threatens human health as well...
master thesis 2015
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Minkman, E. (author)
The Dutch water management system is confronted with a lack of awareness among citizens and further faces the consequences of climate change and urbanisation. New governance structures with high levels of citizen participation are required to be fit for the future. An implementation of participation could be citizen science, which is rather...
master thesis 2015
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Van Dijk, T. (author), Rentmeester, S. (author)
Beating human heart cells are expected to give a significant boost to drug research. Researchers at TU Delft are working to develop such a chip: an electronically readable mini-organ.
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Wassink, J. (author), Krijger, M. (author)
A capital of €60 billion in sewer drains lies buried in the Netherlands. These drains must gradually be replaced, but where to start? New inspection techniques may provide the answer.
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Van Uffelen, C. (author), Rentmeester, S. (author)
Floating construction: several municipalities in the Netherlands are working with it on a small scale. TU Delft alumnus Rutger de Graaf of the YesDelft company DeltaSync would like to speed things up with his Blue Revolution.
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
Cheap electricity, no plutonium and no meltdowns. This is what the thorium molten salt reactor is romising. TU Delft has been given a grant to research this almost utopian reactor.
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Wassink, J. (author), Rentmeester, S. (author)
In a period of two months, TU Delft alumnus Allard van Hoeken gave around 100 interviews in response to the introduction of Bluetec and winning the Dutch KIVI Engineering Award. He was happy to do it, because he is an engineer with a message.
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Deng, X. (author)
The Shenzhen planning system has been effective in promoting economic growth through the prodigious urbanization of land. It has given priority to the ‘macro-level’ planning goals of economic growth through physical development. Questions can be raised about the physical and social outcomes from the development process at the ‘micro-level’, not...
conference paper 2015
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Lobbezoo, E. (author)
This research examines three approaches to recognize intertextuality. Two of them are novel because of their involving of the special features. The first approach uses multiple distance metrics. These distance metrics measures the similarity between strings. The second approach uses high-level grammatical features. These features are based on...
master thesis 2015
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Conserva, C. (author)
The hereby thesis has been developed within the Graduation Studio “Explore Lab”. Explore Lab is a Graduation Laboratory of the Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft. In this Lab I had the opportunity to follow my fascination on public spaces by doing research and producing a graduation projet out of it. The theme of the project involved the careful...
master thesis 2015
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Scholten, F.J.M. (author)
Traffic state estimations and predictions are essential parts for dynamic traffic management applications. This thesis consists of two parts: firstly the requirements for application of a traffic prediction tool in a road traffic management center are analysed, and a design is made for a tool to function in non-recurrent conditions and cope with...
master thesis 2015
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Diederen, D. (author)
Consider an estuary which is described by two governing equations for two variables, the water level 'zeta' and the velocity 'u'. Having two governing equations (Saint-Venant, 1871) is sufficient to perform time integration. The problem statement for a finite domain contains two boundary conditions and an initial condition. However, if the...
master thesis 2015
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Bakker, M.A. (author), Mehl, S. (author), Hiltunen, T. (author), Harju, A. (author), DiVincenzo, D.P. (author)
We construct an optimal set of single-particle states for few-electron quantum dots (QDs) using the method of natural orbitals (NOs). The NOs include also the effects of the Coulomb repulsion between electrons. We find that they agree well with the noniteracting orbitals for GaAs QDs of realistic parameters, while the Coulomb interactions only...
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
Flying through clouds of ash, or flying on an damaged engine or a broken rudder; nothing fazes TU Delft pilots Hans Mulder and Alexander in ‘t Veld. These fearless pilots emulate aircraft incidents in the TU Delft Cessna Citation, thereby contributing to safer aviation.
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Bonger, S. (author), Van Rein, E. (author)
The aim of the Strategic Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Alliance, established by the three universities in 2012, was to improve research and education and competitiveness. Projects are intended to develop from the ground up, which led to the establishment of eight joint centres in 2013. A quick look around reveals that lack of time is proving to be their...
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Panhuijsen, J. (author)
Thanks to his talent and his vision that often clashed head-on with the spirit of the times, Jo Coenen has really made his mark on architecture. As an impassioned professor in the faculty of Architecture, he was able to achieve great things.
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Grootveld, M. (author), Verbakel, E. (author)
At the end of 2011 a Data Intelligence 4 Librarians course was developed to provide online resources and training for digital preservation practitioners, specifically library staff. Lessons learned during the first rounds of the course and developments in the Research Data Management landscape have led to a revision of the positioning, the...
journal article 2015
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