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Hoogendoorn, Niels (author)
Water is essential for life on earth and is vital for numerous sectors of our society. Pressures arising from climate change, growing populations, and the shift towards clean energy accentuate the importance of effective water management. To make decisions about water resource allocation, hydraulic modeling studies have been undertaken on large...
master thesis 2023
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Hoogendoorn, Rik (author)
During arrival waves at hub airports the surrounding airspaces can be congested, resulting in flight delays. To solve this congestion problem one of the current solutions is to sequence flights whilst they are still en-route by using an Extended Arrival Manager (E-AMAN). This paper aims at improving this E-AMAN concept by tackling two of its...
master thesis 2022
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Hoogendoorn, Hugo (author)
Sandy beaches can be found all over the world and are on the interface between the sea and the land. Important functions of beaches are the protection of the inland to the forces of the sea and providing local opportunities in recreation. The impact of storm events on the beach is therefore an important topic of research especially with future...
master thesis 2021
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Hoogendoorn, Gerben (author)
Wind turbine industry is growing and future predictions are promising. However, a shortage of installation vessels could influence this growth in offshore wind industry. Commonly, wind turbines are installed in components using a jack-up vessel. Occasionally, wind turbines are installed fully assembled. The center of gravity of a fully assembled...
master thesis 2020
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Hoogendoorn, Matthijs (author)
This thesis describes the development of a new electronic mixing valve for<br/>Quooker B.V., manufacturer of instant boiling water dispensing systems. A<br/>mixing valve is able to control the blending of different liquids to ensure a<br/>predetermined outcome. By integrating electronics into a mixing valve and<br/>turning it into a mechanic...
master thesis 2020
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Hoogendoorn, Jasper (author)
In this thesis, we study the sequential Monte Carlo method for training neural networks in the context of time series forecasting. Sequential Monte Carlo can be particularly useful in problems in which the data is sequential, noisy and non-stationary. We compare this algorithm against a gradient-based method known as stochastic gradient descent ...
master thesis 2019
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Hoogendoorn, Joey (author)
Aircraft manufacturers are increasingly exploring emission-free flight or emission reduction for larger passenger aircraft. The low energy density of state-of-the-art battery technology limits the application to small, electric, fixed wing aircraft up to a flight time of approximately one hour. To overcome these limits, a combination of fuel...
master thesis 2018
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Hoogendoorn, Marijn (author)
To limit the threat posed by global climate change it is vital to reduce the emissions of the transport sector in the short term. Two existing aerodynamic add-on devices for the rear-end of a heavy duty vehicle, a tail and guide vanes, are combined in an attempt to achieve a larger drag reduction. A research is performed using numerical...
master thesis 2018
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Hoogendoorn, Tony (author)
Cycling is one of the main transport modes in the Netherlands and the total number of bicycles and the total cycling distances are still rising. Although this seems a positive development, the number of seriously injured cyclists due to bicycle crashes without motor vehicles increased rapidly in recent years. Within these crashes the...
master thesis 2017
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Hoogendoorn, R. (author)
Due to the increasing number of space debris objects in orbit around Earth, the need increases for accurate predictions of impact time and location. These predictions are inherently statistical due to the large number of uncertainties in predicting the atmospheric decay and entry trajectories of these objects. Currently, Monte Carlo methods are...
master thesis 2016
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Hoogendoorn, S. (author)
This master thesis shows the design of nest building materials for farrowing sows in intensive farming. The process and design are based on the way farrowing sows in nature build nests. The goal was to improve the animal welfare of farrowing sows by giving them the possibility of performing their natural nest building behaviour.
master thesis 2012
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Hoogendoorn, M. (author)
master thesis 2010
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Hoogendoorn, B. (author)
master thesis 2003
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Hoogendoorn, C.J. (author)
master thesis 1953
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