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Kotzeva, Zori (author)
The airline industry is a complex industry. It has geographically spread employees, safety threats, partnerships with regional firms and other airlines, changing government regulations, sustainability, and flight shaming (Deloitte, 2016). Next to these complexities, the airline industry is very competitive and commoditized. The commoditization...
master thesis 2022
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Stubbs, Robby (author)
Informal actors possess a practical knowledge of the city, a sort of ‘secret know-how’, of how to move and operate in an environment that is unwelcoming to them. How could this knowledge be used as a tool or input of urban design? By considering the knowledge and ways of operating of the informal actors in a city, the following research has...
master thesis 2019
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van der Planken, Jonathan (author)
In this research the role of thick flexible soles in energy-efficient humanoid walking is analyzed. It is<br/>hypothesized that, the addition of underactuated degrees of freedom under the foot gives the robot<br/>the potential to execute a pseudo-passive walking motion 1, which yields a decrease in ankle torque<br/>and energy expenditure....
master thesis 2017
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van der Meijden, S.A. (author)
A minimization of disturbance caused by aircraft noise events and a reduction of fuel consumption during the initial and final phase of flight. These are the two objectives that play an important role in the Flexible Runway Allocation Model. By taking into account fuel consumption alongside noise annoyance, this model enables to analyze and...
master thesis 2017
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Terzi, O. (author)
The present MSc thesis is an architectural proposal for the redesign of building accessibility, aimed at creating adaptable architecture over time. Adaptability is understood as the measurable quality of a base building to accommodate a range of variations within the constraints of a proposed base structure. An extensive research comprising of...
master thesis 2017
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Aloysius Kevin Gunawan, Kevin (author)
master thesis 2017
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Mascarenhas, N.T. (author)
Vibrations are inherent part in an aircraft system and supressing them has always been a technological challenge. Over the recent years, damping of mechanical vibrations is becoming increasing important to improve the reliability and performance of the aircraft systems and also increase the safety of passengers. As a response to these issues,...
master thesis 2015
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Shen, Y. (author)
A new method of flexible interposer with vertically aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) embedded in polymer is proposed in this thesis. Interposer, working as electrical routing between different sockets or connections, is being used for spreading connections and rerouting in packaging technology nowadays. With the rapid growing application of...
master thesis 2015
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Shen, Y. (author)
A new method of flexible interposer with vertically aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) embedded in polymer is proposed in this thesis. Interposer, working as electrical routing between different sockets or connections, is being used for spreading connections and rerouting in packaging technology nowadays. With the rapidly growing application of...
master thesis 2015
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Arecco, P.H.E. (author)
Waterborne transport infrastructures play a crucial role in global integration, and ports are key components to materialise this amalgamation. However they are constantly challenged to keep fulfilling their functions in a changing environment. Port of Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe and the Western hemisphere too, faces those challenges on...
master thesis 2015
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Döbken, J.W. (author)
Aquatic vegetation, found in coastal waters and inter tidal areas, has important features for hydraulic engineering solutions, including sedimentation and stabilization of the bed. The increasing demand to predict wave hydrodynamics with aquatic vegetation asks for insight in the mechanisms and improved model methods. Striving to a more...
master thesis 2015
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Dijkstra, A.M. (author)
For the design of the EventHUB a research was done on the possibilities for renewable onsite power production for temporary outdoor events. The research concluded that flexible PV cells were an interesting possibility and were here for used as starting point for the architectural design. During the design process the integration of the PV cells...
master thesis 2015
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Evangelou, K. (author)
The goal of the graduation project, is to test to what extend the Solid concept is applicable to historic buildings and how is this allowed. My design proposal is concentrated in a specific design context in the Binnenstadscampus, the Klinisch Ziekenhuis, which through my research proved to bring most of those inherent features which confer...
master thesis 2015
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Blaas, M. (author)
The design focuses on an fixed and temporary intervention on an existing portiek dwelling in the Carnisse Eilandenbuurt, Rotterdam. Those dwellings are originally designed by architect Jo van den Broek. The portiek dwellings may be called minimum dwellings. The minimum dwelling is the theme of the research and design. The neighbourhood has...
master thesis 2015
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Van den Berg, A.H.W.F. (author), Verkooijen, A.H.M. (author)
Large-scale coal-fired power plants are typically designed as base-load units. This means that they are traditionally run at continuous high loading levels, most often full-load. The current energy market asks for more flexibility as renewable energy sources continue to penetrate the energy market. Coal-fired power plants are forced to operate...
master thesis 2015
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Nijhuis, P.J. (author)
How could urban areas provide public charging infrastructure for the rapidly increasing number of electric vehicles? The objective of this research is to develop a tool that helps municipalities and market players to understand the need for public charging infrastructure, and to design an efficient solution for charging large numbers of electric...
master thesis 2015
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Rutten, L. (author)
This project creates a flexible building in difficult social conditions. The building can change function over time, but for now it is a culture center. In this culture center the local youth can learn how to play an instrument, but also dance studios are available. The landscape concept is more focused on the elderly people. This creates a...
master thesis 2014
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Prahladsingh, S.V. (author), Rutten, D. (author)
This thesis will describe our research and process during the Bachelor project "Wireless control of LED lighting system using Bluetooth and Android". Our team was a 4 man team, where we, the authors, worked on the Android app development, the PCB design and the Power Supply. For work done on an FPGA and the flexible LEDs, see thesis written by P...
bachelor thesis 2014
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De Ridder, E.L.J. (author)
The research is based on a theoretical framework, labeled as an evolving network approach that aims to approach the subject of the urban transformation of the Buiksloterham area in Amsterdam-Noord in a holistic way and tries to analyze multiple scales and their relations ranging from the local to the global. Based on the analyses a conclusion is...
master thesis 2014
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Haest, K.P. (author)
Two important barriers in adopting rooftop PV are the (perceived) lack of compatibility with current (tiled) roofs and the poor aesthetics of roof-mounted PV panels. This has led to the idea of PV roof tiles, which could take away these barriers. The Delft-based company FlexSol Solutions has the unique capability of curving highly efficient...
master thesis 2014
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