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Rain gauges that count drops, mobile radars that scan clouds, and hundreds of wind vanes mounted on the windows of the EEMCS building. TU Delft researchers are busily transforming the campus into a laboratory for climate research in the urban environment.
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
Geothermal energy is rapidly gaining in popularity, thanks in part to ambitious climate goals and steep gas prices. TU Delft plans to pump up hot geothermal water from deep in the ground to heat the university’s buildings.
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
Burgers’ lab, as the Laboratory for Aero and Hydrodynamics is affectionately known, recently celebrated its ninetieth birthday. To mark this special occasion, we take a look at some of current research projects, from studying droplets to tickling turbulence.
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Van Dijk, E. (author), Spruijt, J.N. (author), O'Sullivan, D.M. (author), Klaassens, J.B. (author)
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Van Dijk, E. (author), Van Gelder, P. (author)
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Van Dijk, N.H. (author), Fak, B. (author), Charvolin, T. (author), Lejay, P. (author), Mignot, J.M. (author)
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Van Dijk, K. (author), Boedianto, P. (author), Te Dorsthorst, B.J.H. (author), Kowalczyk, T. (author)
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Bijlsma, L. (author), Van Dijk, T. (author), Geerts, F. (author)
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
After the collapse of socialism and the consequent land privatisation process, Central Europe was left with an unfavourable agricultural production structure. In this light, the exchange of Western European knowledge on land consolidation seemed logical and effective. Looking back, a match that seemed at the time to be straightforward now...
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Van Dijk, T. (author), Keulemans, M. (author)
Higher education is cautiously exploring a new educational tool: computer games. Educational computer games were recently the focus of a symposium held in Delft. Will we soon be giving and following courses, lectures and trainings in a virtual 3D world, instead of in lecture halls?
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
For almost a century and a half, mathematicians have been racking their brains about the bike. How can a rolling bicycle be so stable of its own accord? Delft researchers now say they have completed the model to end all models. Bicycle manufacturer Batavus intends to use it to make better bikes for the elderly and disabled.
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
Crop yields in the hilly north of Tanzania could do with some improvement. Researchers at Delft University of Technology together with local farmers are mapping the water system and developing new irrigation techniques. Were sparring partners for the farmers
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Goennenwein, S.T.B. (author), Keizer, R.S. (author), Schink, S.W. (author), Van Dijk, I. (author), Klapwijk, T.M. (author), Miao, G.X. (author), Xiao, G. (author), Gupta, A. (author)
We have measured the in-plane anisotropic magnetoresistance of 100?nm thick CrO2 thin films at liquid He temperatures. In low magnetic fields H, both the longitudinal and the transverse (planar Hall) resistance show abrupt switches, which characteristically depend on the orientation of H. All the experimental findings consistently demonstrate...
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
Deep below the Carpathian Mountains in Romania the earth quakes and shakes. The reason for this tectonic violence is a mystery that is difficult to unravel even with the latest measuring techniques and seismic and omographical research.
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
So is this the famous racing car Mussolini liked to show off, the one driven by Achille Varzi and used by Clemar Bucci to impress Evita Perón? Is just has to be, if materials research conducted by TU Delft is anything to go by. It¿s just that the chassis number doesn¿t match. ¿That Bucci guy has been telling a lot of lies.¿
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Teunissen, K. (author), Abrahamse, A. (author), Leijssen, H. (author), Rietveld, L. (author), Van Dijk, H. (author)
Iron is the primary source for discolouration problems in the drinking water distribution system. The removal of iron from groundwater is a common treatment step in the production of drinking water. Even when clear water meets the drinking water standards, the water quality in the distribution system can deteriorate due to settling of iron ...
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Blokker, E.J.M. (author), Vreeburg, J.H.G. (author), Buchberger, S.G. (author), Van Dijk, J.C. (author)
Today, there is a growing interest in network water quality modelling. The water quality issues of interest relate to both dissolved and particulate substances. For dissolved substances the main interest is in residual chlorine and (microbiological) contaminant propagation; for particulate substances it is in sediment leading to discolouration....
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Van Dijk, T.A.G.P. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Egberts, P.J.P. (author)
The superimposition of rhythmic bed forms of different spatial scales is a common and natural phenomenon on sandy seabeds. The dynamics of such seabeds may interfere with different offshore activities and are therefore of interest to both scientists and offshore developers. State-of-the-art echo sounding accuracy allows for the analysis of bed...
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
The latest camera-toting flying spy and aid worker to come from TU Delft, the Delfly Micro, almost fits into an empty cigarette pack. This summer the micro air vehicle, which flies just like a dragonfly, flapped its wings for the first time.
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