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Driessen, Helen P.A. (author), Busschbach, Jan J.V. (author), Van Der Rijt, Carin C.D. (author), Elfrink, Erna J. (author), Raijmakers, Natasja J.H. (author), Van Roij, Janneke (author), Rietjens, J.A.C. (author), Kranenburg, Leonieke W. (author)
Objectives: The care needs of patients with advanced cancer and their relatives change throughout the disease trajectory. This study focused on the care-related problems and needs of patients with advanced cancer and their relatives. This was done from the perspective of centres for information and support. Methods: This cross-sectional study...
journal article 2023
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Lageveen, Storm (author)
An investigation into the possibilities of complementing a building's formal qualities, extending beyond the mere realm of colour. Using modern programs and representation techniques to make the process transparent, systematic and adaptable.
master thesis 2022
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Yi, H. (author), Öztürk, E. (author), Koelink, Marco (author), Krimmling, Jana (author), Damian, Andrei A. (author), Debski, Wojciech (author), van Zeijl, H.W. (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author), Poelma, René H. (author)
High-performance IC-to-antenna interconnection is one of the key enablers for the mass production of high-end millimeter wave (mmW) radar systems above 100 GHz. In this work, a radar system with an on-package antenna array working at 122 GHz is presented. The antenna is placed on top of the molded package and the antenna-to-chip interconnection...
journal article 2022
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Overwater, R.W.J. (author), Babaie, M. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author)
Quantum error correction (QEC) is required in quantum computers to mitigate the effect of errors on physical qubits. When adopting a QEC scheme based on surface codes, error decoding is the most computationally expensive task in the classical electronic back-end. Decoders employing neural networks (NN) are well-suited for this task but their...
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Wang, Q. (author), Mitchell, Raja Louisa (author), Hofman, Roberta (author), Yu, Jianwei (author), Yang, Min (author), Rietveld, L.C. (author), Zietzschmann, F.E. (author)
Low molecular weight (LMW) dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the predominant competitor for adsorption sites against organic micropollutants (OMPs) in activated carbon adsorption. However, top-down approaches using highly complex mixtures of real water DOM do not allow to concisely examine the impacts of specific LMW DOM molecular properties...
journal article 2021
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Solanki, Prashant (author)
Quadcopters are becoming increasingly popular across diverse sectors such as mapping, photography, or surveillance. Since rotor damages occur frequently, it is essential to improve the attitude estimation and thus ultimately the ability to control a damaged quadcopter. The Control and Simulation group of TU Delft developed a quadcopter...
master thesis 2020
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Qamar, Fadhil Ahmad (author)
The global issue on global warming leads nations to reduce their carbon emission, and one way to do it is by decarbonising the power system and employing higher penetration of renewable energy technology. However, due to the variable nature of renewable energy, their integration to the power system poses challenges to the utilities and system...
master thesis 2020
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van Marsbergen, Annemiek (author)
Recently many bicycle sharing programs have been introduced in cities worldwide. The combined use of shared bicycles and public transport could offer an attractive alternative for private motorised vehicles and could contribute to making cities better accessible and liveable. However, it is unsure whether this combination, especially with urban...
master thesis 2020
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Kok, M. (author), Schön, Thomas B. (author)
We present a novel algorithm for online, real-time orientation estimation. Our algorithm integrates gyroscope data and corrects the resulting orientation estimate for integration drift using accelerometer and magnetometer data. This correction is computed, at each time instance, using a single gradient descent step with fixed step length. This...
journal article 2019
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Kouwenhoven, Alex (author)
‘Form-finding of branching structures supporting freeform architectural surfaces’ is the graduation thesis of the master track Building Technology at the University of Technology in Delft. This thesis is made by Alex kouwenhoven in the time-span of three-quarter of a year and tutored by Andrew Borgart and Ate Snijder.<br/><br/>With the...
master thesis 2018
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Zhang, Zhenkun (author)
The project is the transforming earthquake damaged buildings into new public complexity, integrate separate buildings together, provide more public space, improves existing architecture quality and structural performance through extra construction system. Through the design and research, a more architectural solution to retrofit seismic damage...
master thesis 2017
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Arlianda, R. (author), Nimax, V. (author), Oosterom, M. (author), Wang, W. (author)
Performing extremely well on the Randstad scale, the polycentric model is lacking functional links and complementarity on the AMA scale. In the following pages, we will explain the conclusions that we have drawn from our detailed analysis, reveal the aspects of the AMA that we identified as key issues and explain our method to tackle these...
student report 2017
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Shafqat, Salman (author), Hoefnagels, Johan P.M. (author), Savov, A.M. (author), Joshi, S. (author), Dekker, R. (author), Geers, Marc G.D. (author)
The exciting field of stretchable electronics (SE) promises numerous novel applications, particularly in-body and medical diagnostics devices. However, future advanced SE miniature devices will require high-density, extremely stretchable interconnects with micron-scale footprints, which calls for proven standardized (complementary metal-oxide...
journal article 2017
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van der Linden, M.J. (author), van Beers, Cees (author)
This article explores which private moneys qualify as (disruptive) social innovations. A case study into 30 Dutch-based complementary currencies and cryptocurrencies was conducted to understand the functioning of different designs of private money systems as well as the motivations and objectives of involved social innovators. We conclude...
journal article 2017
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Rozendaal, H. (author)
A new method to calculate arches using the minimum complementary energy due to bending is developed.
master thesis 2014
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Charbon, E. (author)
This paper describes the basics of single-photon counting in complementary metal oxide semiconductors, through single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs), and the making of miniaturized pixels with photon-counting capability based on SPADs. Some applications, which may take advantage of SPAD image sensors, are outlined, such as fluorescence-based...
journal article 2014
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Van Dijk, N. (author)
A graduation thesis on the use of graphic analytical methods in curved beams and arches.
master thesis 2014
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Borgart, A. (author), Liem, Y. (author)
The method presented solves statically indeterminate force networks, which are graphical representations of forces (force polygons) of a structure, by using complementary energy. Statically indeterminate force networks, which have nodes where four or more members come together, have for each node multiple possible force polygons that make...
conference paper 2011
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Li, D.D.U. (author), Arlt, J. (author), Tyndall, D. (author), Walker, R. (author), Richardson, J. (author), Stoppa, D. (author), Charbon, E. (author), Henderson, R.K. (author)
A high-speed and hardware-only algorithm using a center of mass method has been proposed for single-detector fluorescence lifetime sensing applications. This algorithm is now implemented on a field programmable gate array to provide fast lifetime estimates from a 32 × 32 low dark count 0.13 ?m complementary metaloxide-semiconductor single-photon...
journal article 2011
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Liem, Y.A.B.F. (author)
This thesis develops a new methodology for generating thrust diagrams in statically indeterminate structures, and offers an example of how this method can be used to design a form active structure that changes its configurations according to the changing load conditions.
master thesis 2011
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