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Mironov, Stas (author)
A network, is defined as a collection of nodes interconnected by links. When this topology changes through time, we call it a temporal network. A specific class of networks, with only two types of nodes with no connections between one kind, is the bipartite network. An example is a telecommunications network, where nodes represent...
master thesis 2024
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de Haan, Naomi (author)
The development of the global COVID-19 pandemic from 2020 onward has had significant impact on the world and specifically the maritime industry. Striking examples were COVID-19 outbreaks onboard the Diamond Princess cruise vessel and the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier at the start of the pandemic. Contagious disease management...
master thesis 2024
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Wolfkamp, Wouter (author), Meijer, Joyce (author), van Hoeve, Jolanda C. (author), van Erning, Felice (author), de Geus-Oei, L.F. (author), de Hingh, Ignace (author), Veltman, Jeroen (author), Siesling, Sabine (author)
Background: In the Netherlands, the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a temporary halt of population screening for cancer and limited hospital capacity for non-COVID care. We aimed to investigate the impact of the pandemic on the in-hospital diagnostic pathway of breast cancer (BC) and colorectal cancer (CRC). Methods: 71,159 BC and 48,900 CRC...
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Ton, D. (author), De Bruyn, Menno (author), Van Hagen, Mark (author), Duives, D.C. (author), van Oort, N. (author)
Mobility patterns and transport systems have been heavily impacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Public transport is impacted heavily, as governments worldwide advised against using it. This paper presents the data collection effort initiated by NS (Dutch Railways) and Delft University of Technology to capture changes in travel behavior,...
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de Bruin, Douwe (author)
This thesis investigates the unprecedented labour market tension in the Netherlands post-2021, by analyzing the core drivers behind the labour market. A framework based on labour demand and supply is made in order to study the key drivers of the labour market. Through quantitative analysis it is found that the labour market tension after 2021 is...
master thesis 2023
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Croft, Maxime (author)
This paper presents a novel approach to regional forecasting of SARS-Cov-2 infections one week ahead, which involves developing a municipality level COVID-19 dataset of the Netherlands and using a spatio-temporal graph neural network (GNN) to predict the number of infections. The developed model captures the spread of infectious diseases within...
master thesis 2023
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Ferreira, Vanessa M. (author), Plein, Sven (author), Wong, Timothy C. (author), Tao, Q. (author), Raisi-Estabragh, Zahra (author), Jain, Supriya S. (author), Han, Yuchi (author), Ojha, Vineeta (author), Kim, Jiwon (author)
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an ongoing global pandemic that has affected nearly 600 million people to date across the world. While COVID-19 is primarily a respiratory illness, cardiac injury is also known to occur. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is uniquely capable of characterizing myocardial tissue properties in...
review 2023
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Kowalski, Michał J. (author), Wang, T. (author), Kazak, Jan K. (author)
The COVID-19 pandemic period brings huge uncertainty, especially for the real estate sector. On the one hand, restrictions on the mobility of a population, decline in travel demands, popularization of remote work and education models caused doubts among investors questioning the future of the sector and the functions of real estate. On the...
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Nieuwborg, A.B.D. (author), Hiemstra-van Mastrigt, S. (author), Melles, M. (author), Zekveld, Jan (author), Santema, S.C. (author)
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the existential public health and economic fragilities of the civil aviation industry. To prevent future public health disruptions, the civil aviation industry is gaining interest in becoming more “resilient” but rarely elaborates on its meaning, hampering decision-making and strategy development. When looking into...
review 2023
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Fielbaum, Andres (author), Ruiz, Felipe (author), Boccardo, Giorgio (author), Rubio, Daniela (author), Tirachini, Alejandro (author), Rosales-Salas, Jorge (author)
Transport workers were among the most affected by the COVID-19 crisis. In several countries, public transport and delivery drivers were considered essential workers during the pandemic, while the demand changed dramatically. In this context, little is known about the actual effects of the pandemic on the lives of drivers, and whether those...
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Langeveld, J.G. (author), Schilperoort, Remy (author), Heijnen, Leo (author), Elsinga, Goffe (author), Schapendonk, Claudia E.M. (author), Fanoy, Ewout (author), de Schepper, Evelien I.T. (author), Koopmans, Marion P.G. (author), de Graaf, Miranda (author), Medema, G.J. (author)
Over the course of the Corona Virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020–2022, monitoring of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ribonucleic acid (SARS-CoV-2 RNA) in wastewater has rapidly evolved into a supplementary surveillance instrument for public health. Short term trends (2 weeks) are used as a basis for policy and...
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Ferguson, Thomas (author), Storm, S.T.H. (author)
This article critically evaluates debates over the causes of U.S. inflation. We first show that claims that the Biden stimulus was the major cause of inflation are mistaken: the key data series—stimulus spending and inflation—move dramatically out of phase. While the first ebbs quickly, the second persistently surges. We then look at alternative...
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Kroesen, M. (author), Le, Huyen T.K. (author), De Vos, Jonas (author), Ton, Danique (author), de Bruyn, Menno (author)
This study investigates whether the decline in public transit ridership is a temporary phenomenon or indicative of a structural shift in travel patterns and attitudes. We estimate a latent class trajectory model using data from a comprehensive and large-scale survey administered by the Dutch national train operator conducted at eight...
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Xu, Y. (author), Krishnakumari, P.K. (author), Yorke-Smith, N. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author)
COVID-19 significantly influenced travel behaviours and public attitudes towards public transport. Various studies have illustrated complicated factors related to long-term travel behaviour, indicating difficulty in understanding and predicting post-pandemic long-term travel behaviour via traditional methods. In these complex circumstances,...
conference paper 2023
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Sparnaaij, M. (author), Yuan, Y. (author), Daamen, W. (author), Duives, D.C. (author)
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a large impact on the world. The virus spreads especially easily among people in indoor spaces such as restaurants. Hence, tools that can assess how different restaurant settings can impact the potential spread of an airborne virus and that can assess the effectiveness of mitigation policies are of high value....
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Eichengreen, Adva (author), Tsou, Yung Ting (author), Nasri, Maedeh (author), van Klaveren, Lisa Maria (author), Li, Boya (author), Koutamanis, A. (author), Baratchi, Mitra (author), Blijd-Hoogewys, Els (author), Kok, Joost (author), Rieffe, Carolien (author)
Social connectedness at school is crucial to children's development, yet very little is known about the way it has been affected by school closures during COVID-19 pandemic. We compared pre-post lockdown levels of social connectedness at a school playground in forty-three primary school-aged children, using wearable sensors, observations,...
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Serrano Calvo, R. (author), Veefkind, j. Pepijn (author), Dix, Barbara (author), de Gouw, Joost (author), Levelt, Pieternel Felicitas (author)
COVID-19 caused a historic collapse in fossil fuel demand, a general decline in economic activity, and hydrocarbon price volatility. This resulted in an unprecedented scenario to evaluate the contribution of the O&amp;G (Oil and Gas) industry NO<sub>2</sub> (nitrogen dioxide) emissions in the Permian basin (United States), currently the...
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Wang, Z. (author), Aoun, J. (author), Szymula, Christopher (author), Bešinović, Nikola (author)
The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed a dramatic effect on the mobility habits of both passengers and freight in the rail sector. Since the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions worldwide, rail transport has been revitalised gradually. However, the new normal emerges with unprecedented issues, such as changed travel behaviour, lost profits, and a...
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Yap, M.D. (author), Wong, Howard (author), Cats, O. (author)
It is important to understand how public transport passengers value on-board crowding since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The main contribution of this study is to derive the crowding valuation of public transport passengers in a post-pandemic era entirely based on observed, actual passenger route choices. We derive passengers’...
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Zehnder, Calvin (author), Béen, Frederic (author), Vojinovic, Zoran (author), Savic, Dragan (author), Torres, Arlex Sanchez (author), Mark, Ole (author), Zlatanovic, L. (author), Abebe, Y.A. (author)
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) has been proven to be a useful tool in monitoring public health-related issues such as drug use, and disease. By sampling wastewater and applying WBE methods, wastewater-detectable pathogens such as viruses can be cheaply and effectively monitored, tracking people who might be missed or under-represented in...
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