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Kloet, Pim (author)
All organisms are built out of cellular tissue. Being able to recognise abnormalities in these tissues could be useful in recognizing cancerous cells. In this thesis we construct a mathematical model for cellular tissue based on its spatial structure. We consider cells as elements of the network. Touching cells are considered connected. Cells...
bachelor thesis 2023
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van Leeuwen, David (author)
This study assesses the application of graph theory to examine the connectivity of aquatic habitat in the Sliedrechtse Biesbosch and preserve or improve the area’s ecological value. The study addresses the relation between hydrodynamics and ecology, and evaluates different definitions of connectivity. Graph theory provides a novel and promising...
master thesis 2023
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Bruno, Francesco (author)
Demand for long-distance transport has been steadily increasing over the last years, worsening the environmental impact of the transport sector. Despite European governmental bodies and policy-makers directed considerable efforts towards the substitution of short-haul flights with greener rail alternatives, the desired results do not appear to...
master thesis 2022
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Lian, Da (author)
Visual impairment is a global problem. In India, there are about 40 million visually impaired people, accounting for 20% of the world's blind population. However, the infrastructure and services to assist the blind are far from sufficient.there is a more important question before it, that is the blind people are not given enough attention in...
master thesis 2022
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Frank, Abel (author)
The level-set approach in the field of topology optimisation has been studied thoroughly the last two decennia, but there is a lack of challenging standard benchmark problems. Besides two standard benchmark problems, this master's thesis tackles one difficult benchmark problem in particular: the inverter. For every benchmark the minimum...
master thesis 2022
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Vintges, Mark (author)
Urbanization is a worldwide trend that drives an immense increase in air traffic demand. The worldwide aviation network makes global business possible which generates economic growth, creates jobs and facilitates international tourism and trade. Many of the world's transport hubs like The Greater London Area have allocated this demand over...
master thesis 2022
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Sobieraj, Daniel Sobieraj (author)
Food has played an important role in shaping our metropolitan regions, such as Westland in South Holland, The Netherlands. The industrialisation and globalisation of agriculture in Westland has prioritised economy and efficiency, creating issues of liveability and sustainability. The market-driven expansion of the agri-food industry has...
master thesis 2021
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Teurlings, Nick (author)
This project is motivated by the voices of the Amsterdam artists, for whom it becomes increasingly difficult to live and work in the city. The independent artists, activists, working-class people, among many other low- and mid-income groups who gave Amsterdam its unique, diverse and open character, have been driven out of the city centre for...
master thesis 2020
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Singh, Surabhi (author)
Freshwater biodiversity is in a state of crisis with an annual decline rate of 3.9% compared to 1.1% decline in terrestrial biodiversity (Living Planet Index). The actual decline rate may be higher than estimated as many of the species are data deficient or not yet assessed or became extinct before assessment. We have far surpassed the...
master thesis 2019
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van Merle, Oukje (author)
Connectivity within residential diversity is seen of high importance in current times of increasing polarization around economic and ethnic diversity. Due to an (1) erosion of institutions such as family and churches, (2) an increase of homogeneous networks, (3) a rise of urban places without clear links to each other, and (4) an upcoming...
master thesis 2019
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Hartog, Mervin (author)
The design proposal is situated along the edge of the city of Strasbourg, the design deals with a existing flooding problem in the area that currently limits the development of the area. The building looks at providing a new scenic route that crosses through a multitude of different landscapes and elevations. The elevated walkway is meant to...
master thesis 2019
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Bouma, Jozine (author)
This report is a graduation thesis for the master Integrated Product Design at the Delft University of Technology. Carried out in collaboration with Philips Design in the Netherlands. The project is about how to engage consumers in the transition from a linear towards a circular economy in which we make more efficient use of materials and...
master thesis 2019
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Du, Jinglun (author)
The relationship between the city and railway development is fascinating. In Europe, railway stations were originally placed at urban periphery. Step by step, as the urban dense core area expands outwards, the railway station areas were pulled in and now absorbed by the urban fabric. Because of large-scale and special facility form, Railway...
master thesis 2018
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Fontijn, Franka (author)
This graduation thesis concerns the reintegration and reinterpretationof infrastructure in the urban landscape. Since the Industrial Revolution,people and cities have become more dependent on cars, and by the mid-20th century, infrastructure moved toward being a component of trafficmanagement, instead of urbanism. In urban situation, this caused...
master thesis 2018
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Perdomo Figueroa, Christian (author)
The importance of gas as a driver of security of energy supply and the influence of the role it currently has and will continue having in the energy transition has stimulated the development of further research studies in unconventional sources of natural gas. Mature gas fields of coarse-grained fluvial reservoirs have already reached their...
master thesis 2017
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Lemmens, Erik (author)
master thesis 2017
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Van Schouten, C.J. (author)
An exploration into the suburbian wastelands of Chicago and how these can be given a new boost by increasing connectivity.
master thesis 2016
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Ölcer, G.M. (author)
Currently, common frequency spectrum is densely allocated and this leads to search for alternative frequency bands. 60 GHz band attracts attention for its potential in future communication. It offers globally available, license-free, very large bandwidth for high data rate communication. At 60 GHz frequency band, severe attenuation of the...
master thesis 2010
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Marozas, M. (author)
Historical constrains and history of environmental degradation nowadays is clearly visible in fragmentation of certain urban areas and uneven distribution of wealth. Polarization is common throughout the entire city always because of economic rather than social emphasis of development . Pockets of wealth contrast with wastelands of uniformity,...
master thesis 2009
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