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Sluijter, Judith (author)
Wrong-level spine surgery (WLS) is a medical error with severe consequences for the patient and medical staff. The current golden standard to prevent WLS during spinal surgery is fluoroscopy images acquired by a C-arm. However, this approach uses ionising radiation and interrupts the standard surgical workflow. To overcome these disadvantages,...
master thesis 2022
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Kloppenburg, Mayke (author)
Nowadays, software is an integral part of many companies. However, the codebase can grow large and complicated and is often insufficiently documented. To gain insight, tools have been made to infer state machines and process models from software logs. These tools produce different types of models such as automata and Petri nets. The main...
master thesis 2022
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Meluzzi, Matteo (author)
Dependently typed languages such as Agda have the potential to revolutionize the way we write software because they allow the programmer to catch more bugs at compile time than classical languages. Nonetheless, dependently typed languages are hardly used in practice. One of the reasons is the lack of mature compilers for them.<br/>This paper...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Dhas, Sanchita (author)
This thesis aims to develop an energy transition scenario for the cement industry using a simulation model that models energy flows to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The model's decarbonisation pathways are constructed with assumptions about the country's socio-economic conditions, energy efficiency, fuel share, and technology share. The...
master thesis 2021
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Narayanappa, Karthik (author)
Joining structural components in aircraft is generally performed through mechanical fastening. The interaction of bearing and bypass stresses in composite bolted joints causes a reduction in the static strength of the joint. The bearing-bypass diagram determines the bearing and net-section failure modes. This thesis work aims to provide a design...
master thesis 2021
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Machielse, Marja (author)
There is a growing demand for detailed and accurate landslide maps and inventories worldwide. The mapping of landslides is essential for emergency response, disaster mitigation and a better understanding of landslides. Currently, it is still difficult to detect the timing and extent of landslides accurately through satellite imagery. Most often...
master thesis 2021
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van Belkom, Myrte (author)
When processing a trace DNA sample at the Netherlands Forensic Institute, an STR electropherogram can be created. An analyst uses this electropherogram and analysis software to read out peaks signifying DNA. After analysis, the DNA profile is used in the interpretation process, which can include the comparison to a reference DNA profile of a...
master thesis 2021
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Chen, Ivo (author)
Wheat is a widely used ingredient for food products. To increase the productionand quality of wheat, the density of ’wheat heads’ in a farm can be studied. Accuratelylocating wheat heads in images can be challenging. A lot of work has taken place insupervised semantic segmentation, but these networks typically require large pixel-wisehuman...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Ooms, Eline (author)
Lacunes of presumed vascular origin (lacunes) are small lesions in the brain and are an important indicator of cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD). To gain more insight in this disease, obtaining more information about the shape, size and location of lacunes is essential. However, manual segmentation (the voxel-wise labeling of lacunes in a...
master thesis 2021
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van Driel, Noor (author)
Reliable malaria diagnosis techniques that are suitable for point-of-care testing in high burden areas, are vital for effective treatment and monitoring of the disease. Identification of malaria parasites in Giemsa stained blood slides is currently the most widely accepted technique, but its availability is limited by the need for highly trained...
master thesis 2020
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Manmohan Sane, Omkar (author)
The growing demand and improvements in manufacturing capabilities, supported by government subsidies, has allowed the increase in the installed capacity of utility scale solar parks. Due to the remoteness in their location, the costs associated with dispatching personnel for maintenance is extremely high. A major contribution towards unscheduled...
master thesis 2020
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Kuyper, Joël (author)
This study proposes a novel coordination approach for the purpose of formation flying in civil aviation. Inspired by the natural phenomenon of bird flight, formation flying has proven to reduce the aerodynamic drag of trailing aircraft that follow the wake of a leader. We investigate the network scale fuel-savings potential of this operational...
master thesis 2020
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Mazaris, S. (author)
In this report we demonstrate the outcomes of the research performed in the Air Transport Safety Institute of the Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR). This research project constitutes the MSc Thesis of the writer, towards the graduation of the MSc Aerospace Engineering at Delft University of Technology (Air Transport &amp; Operations). The...
master thesis 2020
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Douma, E.T. (author)
To identify and improve the communication or information flow for a ship production process, this thesis provides an approach to use a Discrete Event Simulation (DES) model, based on Petri Net technique. By establishing a theoretical framework, the different simulation modelling options are analysed and based on practical requirements, a choice...
master thesis 2020
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Dijkstra, Fokke (author)
A variety of statistical methods are available to detect sudden changes, or breakpoints, in time series when used as multi-temporal change detection technique. However, these methods are unreliable in the presence of noise. Neural nets might detect breakpoints better. These deep learning models are able to generalize and optimize well, even in...
master thesis 2020
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Ament, Tjalling (author)
To optimize the exploitation of oil and gas reservoirs both on- and offshore, Biodentfiy has developed a method to predict prospectivity of hydrocarbons before drilling. This method uses microbiological DNA analysis of shallow soil or seabed samples to detect vertical upward microseepage from hydrocarbon accumulations, which change the...
master thesis 2020
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Buijze, Arjen (author)
In aircraft maintenance, performance of routine maintenance tasks is prone to generate additional non-routine tasks. These non- routine tasks relate to solving an unexpected issue and have specific requirements in terms of materiel, tools and manpower. In existing research regarding optimization of aircraft maintenance environments and schedules...
master thesis 2019
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Franx, Laura (author)
The Netherlands faces climate change due to global warming and earthquakes due to gas production. To decrease both earthquakes and CO2 production, the government aims to half the gas production in the coming four years and aims for an entire stop by 2030. Over 80% of Dutch houses are heated with gas; 20% were built in the late post-war era (1960...
master thesis 2018
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Visser, Doortje (author)
In dit onderzoek hebben we een nieuwe dienstregeling voor tramlijn 19 opgesteld. Deze tramlijn rijdt nu tussen Delft en Leidschenhage. In 2020 zal het traject worden uitgebreid met haltes op de campus van de TU Delft. In dit onderzoek hebben we twee dienstregelingen opgesteld: één voor in de spitsuren, en één voor in de daluren. Er zijn een...
bachelor thesis 2018
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Snijders Blok, Iris (author)
The objective of this research is to decrease the energy and material consumption of TU Delft’s building stock, by providing the university with a refurbishment method. Refurbishments can have a large impact on the energy and material consumption of the Built Environment, as it focuses on the majority of the Built Environment. By designing net...
master thesis 2017
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