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Huegen, B. (author)
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is one of the main medical procedures employed for the treatment of coronary artery disease. During this procedure, the coronary arteries are visualized using X-ray imaging. However, it only generates 2D images which can complicate several tasks, including assessing the lesion and correctly placing a...
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Besselink, Jonas (author)
In light of transitioning towards a sustainable, low-carbon energy system, NdFeB (Neodymium-Iron-Boron) permanent magnets are set to play a crucial role. These magnets, currently the strongest available, are integral to the functioning of wind turbines, electric cars, and various digital appliances. Their superior performance is attributed to...
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Veerkamp, Kevin (author)
In his paper "Group C*-algebras without the completely bounded approximation property", Haagerup proves several important results about the weak amenability of locally compact groups. Among these, is the result that a lattice in a second-countable, unimodular, locally compact group is weakly amenable if and only if the surrounding group itself...
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de Voogt, Rowan (author)
This study investigates the optimisation of design variables for the unconventional Flying-V-900 aircraft to minimise its climate impact, taking into account operational costs. The study<br/>examines the compromises between operational costs and climate factors. A multidisciplinary<br/>analysis and optimisation framework is developed in order to...
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Deshmukh, Shubham (author)
With the increasing demand for flights, the environmental impact of aviation is on the rise. To tackle this challenge, it is necessary to look into the design of unconventional aircraft configurations and engine design improvements to improve overall fuel efficiency. The Blended Wing Body (BWB) aircraft is one of the most promising...
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van den Brink, Luc (author)
This paper investigates the optimisation of Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) in warehousing by minimising performance losses during partial downtime. Given the increasing automation in logistics, AS/RS systems play a pivotal role, yet the operation of those systems during partial downtime remains a topic ignored in literature....
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Britting, Thomas (author)
Liquid hydrogen has been identified as a low-emission alternative to hydrocarbon fuel sources for aircraft. Although there has been a notable increase in the number of studies and technology readiness of liquid hydrogen technologies in the recent decade, there is still more research and development necessary to realize commercially viable...
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Kolthof, Roos (author)
<b>Background</b><br/>Spasticity is a condition that affects patients who have sustained an upper motor neuron lesion. Such lesions include for example cerebral palsy (CP), of which 35% is affected by spasticity, and stroke, of which 90% is affected by spasticity. Pharmacological therapy often involves the prescription of oral baclofen. However,...
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Heumassej, Yannick (author)
This study proposes the novel concept of recycling space debris as a means of supplying material resources for the establishment of a permanent Lunar presence while simultaneously cleaning up Earth’s orbital environment. This expands the scope of traditional debris mitigation efforts, which focus only on removing debris. As a first step, the...
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van Briemen, Ruben (author)
Moss covered surfaces are a promising way to mitigate the urban heat island effect. A layer of moss on a building’s façade reduces heat absorption during summer, hence passively cooling the building and its surroundings. The startup Respyre wants to offer such moss layers as a commercial product. A bio-gel mixed with moss fragments is sprayed on...
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Maan, Gijsbert (author)
Haptic bilateral teleoperation is a concept where operators can feel, interact with and manipulate objects in a remote environment. The latency, often introduced by a network over a long distance, on force feedback poses a problem when trying to interact with objects. Model mediated teleoperation tries to mitigate this latency, but introduces...
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Smit, Jelle (author)
Organ-on-chip (OoC) technology has transformed biomedical research by providing a platform to simulate physiological conditions for drug development and disease modeling. Incubator-free OoC systems offer notable advantages over traditional approaches, including enhanced adaptability and impermeability to gases. Nevertheless, achieving precise...
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Oulad Si Omar, Marouan (author)
In this thesis a new efficient model has been developed in the thermal analysis of Laser Powder Bed Fusion, an Additive Manufacturing (or: 3D-printing) method that is used to manufacture metal products. During this process, a laser is used as a heat source to melt metal powder grains to each other, that are solidified when cooled down. In Laser...
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de Zeeuw, Quirine (author)
In their Distribution Centre (DC) in Maasdam, FrieslandCampina (FC) uses a four-crew shift schedule to prepare all necessary orders for their clients, 24 hours of each Monday to Saturday. Their large automated warehouse is home to 10 000 pallet places, containing fresh dairy products. From here, orders are either prepared as full pallets,...
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Pimpalkar, Adhiraj (author)
Wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) is attributed to higher material deposition rates and medium to large build volumes. Integration of multi-axis (more than three) material deposition kinematics in WAAM can bring a paradigm shift in the metal additive manufacturing industry. The material build-up mechanism employing directed energy...
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Kukkola, Max (author)
Heterogeneous materials are vital for both the modern engineer and inquisitive scientist alike. They make up a vital material class that can either form inevitably as a result of material processing (such as crystallization in metals) or can be intentionally designed for to gain desirable properties (such as anisotropy in composites). As such,...
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Sinha, Gautam (author)
The main aim of the project was to develop a novel algorithm that enable two-dimensional feature detection in an extremely sparse environment of Ion Mobility Imaging Mass Spectrometry (IM-IMS) measurements. For this, 2D Wavelet Transform Maxima is proposed. This led to construction of wavelet chains (ridges) in the wavelet transform space....
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Joshi, Anuj (author)
When designing mechanical components, they commonly undergo multiple modeling phases for stress determination using analytical or numerical methods like the Finite Element Method (FEM). This is followed by experimental validation performed via stress mapping to identify and account for possible mechanical failure within the design phase. Among...
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Brouwer, Lucie (author)
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Gielisse, Eveline (author)
The study emphasises the importance of understanding individuals' mode choice between train and car to reduce CO2 emissions. It addresses two significant gaps in the existing literature, focusing on the impact of detailed attitudes towards mode use over time and the impact of train travel time components on actual mode use. The study reveals...
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