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de Bruijn, Abel (author)
This research paper proposes a discrete agent-based model to simulate territorial development among micro-organisms. The model involves two species that interact through marker signals left behind by agents as they move through a three-dimensional lattice. The study builds on previous research that established a phase transition from a well...
bachelor thesis 2023
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de Bruijn, Patrick (author)
Two control structures in the form of compound weirs were built near Pannerden and in the Hondsbroeksche Pleij. These compound weirs consist of multiple adjacent gates with individually configurable weir heights. To make optimal use of the flexibility of the structures, research must be done into how different compound weir configurations affect...
bachelor thesis 2021
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de Bruijn, Vasco (author)
In cyber security, side-channel attacks (SCA) are of interest because they target the vulnerabilities in implementation rather than inherent vulnerabilities in the algorithm. Profiled SCA is especially interesting as it assumes that the adversary has unlimited access to a clone device that can generate sufficient traces to create a profile of...
master thesis 2021
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de Bruijn, Tom (author)
Fatigue is one of the driving limit states in the design of wind turbines, as they are subject to varying loadsfrom winds, waves and gusts. One such governing area is the butt-welded connection from the shell to thering flange. To optimize the tower design and to help focus future research, more insight on the influence ofmaterial properties and...
master thesis 2021
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de Bruijn, Max (author)
Conventional dike reinforcement measures do not take vegetation into account, while vegetation contains wave damping properties. Reasoning for this is that vegetation in general is seen as temporary and hence may be removed in the future. In this case study for the Dutch waterboard WDOD, the wave damping properties of vegetation in a floodplain...
master thesis 2020
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de Bruijn, Esmée (author)
Geothermal energy is generally seen as a sustainable source of energy and therefore could be part of the solution for the energy transition. However, there is still a lack of clarity about the conditions under which a geothermal system can be used sustainably. This study investigates the sustainable use of a geothermal system. The geothermal...
master thesis 2020
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de Bruijn, Janno (author)
In the Netherlands there are many bridges that crosses waterways, which are key nodes in the transportation system. The safety and integrity of these bridges is nowadays assessed by (visual) inspections at regular intervals. This approach cannot provide information about damage development in between inspections, leading to potential failure or...
master thesis 2019
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de Bruijn, Jeroen (author)
There is a large pressure on the construction industry in the Netherlands because there are not enough skilled employees and 1 million new homes need to be built before 2030. TheNewMakers (TNM) want to radically change how buildings are being constructed in order to speed up the building process. TNM is applying their LEGO inspired building...
master thesis 2019
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de Bruijn, Lukas (author)
The Port of Rotterdam (PoR), located in the Rhine-Meuse estuary, is subject to sedimentation. In order to keep the port accessible for vessels with high drafts, maintenance dredging works are done. The maintenance dredging over the port area is executed by two parties, PoR itself regarding the harbour basins and Rijkswaterstaat (RWS) regarding...
master thesis 2018
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de Bruijn, Dirk (author)
European shipyards are building increasing amounts of complex ships such as off-shore, dredging or naval ships that are engineered-to-order. The block division is made when only preliminary hull structural design, functional compartments and the location of major equipment are known. The existing production scheduling optimization algorithms use...
master thesis 2017
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de Bruijn, Hilco (author)
Disturbances are an important factor in the performance of complex large scale systems. These complex large scale systems can be modeled by a broad class of hybrid dynamical systems. The current practice of controlling such processes is one way, from the scheduling level to the control level. The performance of these complex systems can be...
master thesis 2017
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de Bruijn, Mike (author)
The living standard of the people in Alamar<br/>is missing quality. Although many issues,<br/>like drinking water, have been solved locally,<br/>but a stable electricity infrastructure cannot<br/>be provided by the people themselves. The<br/>instability of the electricity is traceable to<br/>the construction period. Alamar was built<br/>on the...
master thesis 2017
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de Bruijn, M.D. (author)
Master of Science in Offshore and Dredging Engineering - Faculty of 3ME and Civil Engineering.
master thesis 2016
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Vos, B. (author), Foursoff, W. (author), de Bruijn, L. (author), Bruijn, W. (author)
In recent years, strange phenomena occurred in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and West Africa: a massive tide of sargassum, brown algae, washed ashore causing considerable damage to the local economy and environment. The sargassum mostly consists of Sargassum Natans and Sargassum Fluitans. Old studies concluded that the sargassum came from the...
student report 2016
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Voortman, J.M. (author), Visser, R. (author), de Bruijn, V. (author)
Project MARCH is designing and building an exoskeleton for paraplegic people in order for them to walk again and participate with it in the 2016 Cybathlon in Zürich. The exoskeleton has many sensors, which acquire data from their surroundings. Project MARCH required a system, which allows for wireless external monitoring of the exoskeleton.
bachelor thesis 2016
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