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Flierman, Nienke (author)
student report 2024
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Wong, Janet (author)
In the Netherlands, there has been a growing exposure of discriminatory practices across various domains. Notable instances such as the child benefit allowance scandal (referred to as the "toeslagen affaire") and concerns surrounding student allowance (DUO) have captured public attention. These problems are not confined to public domains;...
master thesis 2023
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Ottema, Froukje (author)
The Netherlands, primarily a Delta nation, is confronted with significant challenges in adapting to the impacts of climate change and rising sea levels. And the urgency to prepare for a significant climate change is more than ever, now 9 years after the Paris agreement, the feasibility to keep to the agreement of 1,5 degree is shaky. The...
master thesis 2023
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TOLIOPOULOU, MARIALENA (author)
Glass structures have been dominating in the architectural world for the past decades, unveiling the material’s structural potential. Advancements in glass manufacturing and post-processing techniques have not only led to innovative applications but also resulted in the development of unique glass products. Aluminosilicate glass exhibits...
master thesis 2023
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van Bergen, J. (author)
Sandy shores around the world suffer from coastal erosion due to land subsidence, a lack of sediment input and sea level rise. This often leads to the construction of hard structures, such as sea walls and breakwaters, that consolidate the coastal zone but disrupt the dynamic system of coastal deltas. To compensate for coastal erosion in a more...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Jansen, Tijn (author)
This history thesis contains the research question; What are the design principles of the architects H.A. Maaskant, H. Dam and B.F.A. Dirkse, and Van Klingeren for secondary education buildings on the aspect of meeting in the Netherlands during the 1970s? This question is answered via a literature review together with analyses of archival...
student report 2023
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Moonen, Sander (author)
With the imminent rise of vehicle automation the human driver will have increasingly less responsibility for driving. At one point this will even mean that cars will be able to fully drive themselves, so that the driver is relieved of all driving related tasks. In this situation the car effectively becomes a robot, resulting in a novel...
master thesis 2023
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Steenbrink, Tim (author)
Recent advances in the field of ‘Zero Trust’ security strategies have revealed that there is still much novelty regarding the concept of Zero Trust architecture (ZTA). Zero Trust has recently gained attention as the traditional approach, based on network perimeter security, is being outplayed by sophisticated cyber attacks. This research...
master thesis 2022
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Azad, Hamza (author)
Rijkswaterstaat’s Storm Surge Barriers are expensive assets providing economic value with the expectation of future returns. The maintenance is executed by the asset management department, which aims at maximizing operability without sacrificing safety and reliability. However, regular maintenance becomes more stringent as circumstances change,...
master thesis 2022
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Kuhfus, George (author)
The relationship between creative agencies and their clients is a difficult one to manage. For clients, the methodologies and processes applied by creative agencies often lack sufficient transparency; so much so that working together needs to be subject to a carefully thought-out process. While agencies recognize the importance of such...
master thesis 2021
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Tao, Qiyang (author)
This history thesis tries to study the designing and building process of the Great Hall of the People, the place for the highest political meetings of the People’s Republic of China, also an important symbol of the 10th Anniversary of the National Day, and its relationship with the General Road for socialist construction (the main ideology in...
student report 2021
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Matheus, R. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Janowski, Tomasz (author)
Under pressure to fight corruption, hold public officials accountable, and build trust with citizens, many governments pursue the quest for greater transparency. They publish data about their internal operations, externalize decision-making processes, establish digital inquiry lines to public officials, and employ other forms of transparency...
journal article 2021
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Rawat, Anshika (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Bargh, Mortaza S. (author), Choenni, Sunil (author)
Data sets often contain personal data that are not needed for analysis. Statistical Disclosure Control (SDC) is a personal data minimizing technology to reduce personal data in a data set while maintaining the utility of the data set at an acceptable level. SDC tools usage lags due to the complexity encountered by users. The aim of the research...
conference paper 2021
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Gündüz, Merve (author)
Humanitarian architecture is a field which is very open to different interpretations and for free uncontrolled experimentation. For architects willing to contribute to this field there is no defined framework that can support them in designing a suitable project. The core of this research is based on a case study in which three different cases...
master thesis 2020
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Kloosterman, Ritsche Anne (author), Veeneman, Wijnand (author), van der Hoek, J.P. (author)
Societal infrastructures are the lifeblood of societies, and the sustainability of<br/>infrastructures is very important. Societal infrastructures can experience conflicting spatial claims with other societal infrastructures, disturbing the sustainable situation. The objective of this paper is to design large infrastructures, with a focus on the...
journal article 2020
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van der Bijl-Brouwer, M. (author), Malcolm, Bridget (author)
In recent decades, design has expanded from a practice aimed at designing things to one that helps to address complex societal challenges. In this context, a field of practice called systemic design has emerged, which combines elements of systems thinking with elements of design. We use a case study approach to investigate how expert...
journal article 2020
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Rogier, Barend (author)
The banking industry is changing rapidly as financial services are becoming more digital every day. This research provides a set of Robust Design Principles that are able to guide the development of APIs for Open Banking. Interested organizations are able to adopt these principles to jointly establish a robust technical infrastructure and...
master thesis 2019
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Flach, Emil (author)
Smart homes have existed for decades, with Bill Gate's home built in 1997 being a notable example. The rapid developments in technology have made all electronics cheaper and made the Internet of Things possible. The Internet of Things has brought many new products and services to the market and revived the dream of a "smart home" for the average...
master thesis 2019
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Daneshpour Aryadi, H. (author), Youk, H.O. (author)
Communicating is crucial for cells to coordinate their behaviors. Immunological processes, involving diverse cytokines and cell types, are ideal for developing frameworks for modeling coordinated behaviors of cells. Here, we review recent studies that combine modeling and experiments to reveal how immune systems use autocrine, paracrine, and...
review 2019
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Li, Y. (author), Han, Qinglin (author), Horvath, I. (author), Zhang, Guangjun (author)
An approach to repairing surface defects of metal parts is proposed, which includes a combined application of (i) groove machining, (ii) wire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM), and (iii) finishing machining. The completed analysis revealed that (i) the inclination angle of the groove to be machined is strongly influenced by the...
journal article 2019
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