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Pei, R. (author), Vicente-Venegas, Gerard (author), Tomaszewska-Porada, Agnieszka (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Kleerebezem, R. (author), Werker, A. (author)
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) can be produced with municipal waste activated sludge from biological wastewater treatment processes. Methods of selective fluorescent staining with confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) were developed and optimized to evaluate the distribution of PHA storage activity in this mixed culture activated sludge...
journal article 2023
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Lindborg, Per Magnus (author), Lenzi, Sara (author), Chen, Manni (author)
Introduction: It has proven a hard challenge to stimulate climate action with climate data. While scientists communicate through words, numbers, and diagrams, artists use movement, images, and sound. Sonification, the translation of data into sound, and visualization, offer techniques for representing climate data with often innovative and...
review 2023
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Yang, Yapin (author), Sun, Ying (author), Chen, Mingsi (author), Zhou, Yuekuan (author), Wang, Ran (author), Liu, Zhengxuan (author)
Fire at a construction site usually results in serious accidents. Therefore, fire management at the construction site is critical to decreasing possible accidents. However, conventional fire safety management can be problematic in many aspects, such as visualization, multi-stage alarm systems, and dynamic escape route optimization. To solve...
journal article 2022
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Pieras Sagardoy, M. (author), Marroquim, Ricardo (author), Broekens, D.J. (author), Eisemann, E. (author), Vilanova, A. (author)
During training sessions, sailors rely on feedback provided by the coaches to reinforce their skills and improve their performance. Nowadays, the incorporation of sensors on the boats enables coaches to potentially provide more informed feedback to the sailors. A common exercise during practice sessions, consists of two boats of the same...
journal article 2022
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Lee, Sueyoon (author), El Ali, Abdallah (author), Wijntjes, M.W.A. (author), Cesar, Pablo (author)
Visualizing biosignals can be important for social Virtual Reality (VR), where avatar non-verbal cues are missing. While several biosignal representations exist, designing effective visualizations and understanding user perceptions within social VR entertainment remains unclear. We adopt a mixed-methods approach to design biosignals for...
conference paper 2022
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Ouwehand, Kim (author), Kroef, Avalon van der (author), Wong, L.Y.J. (author), Paas, Fred (author)
Cognitive load researchers have used varying subjective techniques based on rating scales to quantify experienced cognitive load. Although it is generally assumed that subjects can introspect on their cognitive processes and have no difficulty in assigning numerical values to the imposed cognitive load, little is known about how visual...
journal article 2021
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de Hoon, N.H.L.C. (author)
Heart and vessel diseases, or cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), are globally the main cause of mortality and morbidity. The blood flow plays an important role in their occurrence and progression. Therefore, knowledge of the blood flow is of key importance to reduce and threat these diseases. This knowledge requires both high-quality data and an...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Hooimeijer, F.L. (author), van Campenhout, Ignace (author)
Although severely altered, the urban subsurface is the base of the natural system, and is crucial for a stable, green, healthy, and liveable city. It is also the technical space, the engine room of the city where vital functions such as water, electricity, sewers, and drainage are located. This hybrid state needs to be recognized when designing...
journal article 2019
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Hein, C.M. (author)
A book’s cover is frequently the first visual element of a book that a reader encounters in a library, bookshop, or—most likely now—on the Internet. Combining the publisher’s usually predetermined logo, typography and layout with an image provided by the volume editor or author, the cover aims to convey multiple meanings. These meanings are...
journal article 2019
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Wang, Chen (author), Yu, Chang-bin (author)
Despite the abundant research discoveries in 3D cadastre visualization, there still lacks a synthesis method of concreate symbology instructions and 3D graphical content as an easy entry for designers, implementors, and visualization systems. In cartography domain, introducing DCM (Digital Cartographic Model) on top of DLM (Digital Landscape...
conference paper 2018
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Larsson, Karolina (author), Paasch, Jesper (author), Paulsson, Jenny (author)
The possibility of forming 3D property units has not existed for a long time in Sweden. The legislation was introduced in 2004 and in 2009 the addition of apartment ownership (condominium) was added. Even though the demand for 3D property formation has not been as high yet as initially expected, there seems to be an increased interest in and...
conference paper 2018
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Simons, Gerard (author), Herholz, Sebastian (author), Petitjean, V.J.P. (author), Rapp, Tobias (author), Ament, Marco (author), Lensch, Hendrick (author), Dachsbacher, Carsten (author), Eisemann, M. (author), Eisemann, E. (author)
Physically based rendering is a well-understood technique to produce realistic-looking images. However, different algorithms exist for efficiency reasons, which work well in certain cases but fail or produce rendering artefacts in others. Few tools allow a user to gain insight into the algorithmic processes. In this work, we present such a tool,...
journal article 2018
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Banken, Herman (author), Meijer, H.J.M. (author), Gousios, G. (author)
Reactive Programming is a style of programming that provides developers with a set of abstractions that facilitate event handling and stream processing. Traditional debug tools lack support for Reactive Programming, leading developers to fallback to the most rudimentary debug tool available: logging to the console. In this paper, we present the...
conference paper 2018
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Suba, R. (author)
doctoral thesis 2017
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Durmisevic, Elma (author), Berg, Marc C. (author), Atteya, Ussama (author)
Instead of designing buildings as static structures with one end of life option (demolition) circular buildings should be open upgradable platforms, transformable structures that can accommodate changing use and technical requirements across their whole Life Cycle. Rather than destroying buildings while adapting them to fit into new requirements...
conference paper 2017
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Liu, D. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author)
In the present study, we address the development and application of an efficient tool for conversion of results obtained by an integrated computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational reaction dynamics (CRD) approach and their visualization in the Google Earth. We focus on results typical for environmental fluid mechanics studies at a...
journal article 2017
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Chaszar, A.T. (author), von Buelow, P (author), Turrin, M. (author)
We describe our work on providing support for design decision making in generative design systems producing large quantities of data, motivated by the continuing challenge of making sense of large design and simulation result datasets. Our approach provides methods and tools for multivariate interactive data visualization of the generated...
conference paper 2016
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Pieters, W. (author), Barendse, Jeroen (author), Ford, Margaret (author), Heath, Claude P R (author), Probst, Christian W. (author), Verbij, Ruud (author)
The navigation metaphor for cybersecurity merges security architecture models and security economics. By identifying the most efficient routes for gaining access to assets from an attacker's viewpoint, an organization can optimize its defenses along these routes. The well-understood concept of navigation makes it easier to motivate and...
journal article 2016
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Laczny, C.C. (author), Sternal, T. (author), Plugaru, V. (author), Gawron, P. (author), Atashpendar, A. (author), Margossian, H.H. (author), Coronado, S. (author), Van der Maaten, L.J.M. (author), Vlassis, N. (author), Wilmes, P. (author)
Background: Metagenomics is limited in its ability to link distinct microbial populations to genetic potential due to a current lack of representative isolate genome sequences. Reference-independent approaches, which exploit for example inherent genomic signatures for the clustering of metagenomic fragments (binning), offer the prospect to...
journal article 2015
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Khosrokhavar, R. (author)
The work described in this thesis deals with a variety of aspects related to the storage of carbon dioxide in geological formations. In particular we focus on the transfer between the gas phase to a fluid (liquid) or solid phase. This thesis limits its interest to study the sequestration capacity of CO2 in saline aquifers and more specifically...
doctoral thesis 2014
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