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Eger, A.O. (author)
In the field of industrial design engineering, research was until now concentrated on ergonomics, marketing, design methodology, etcetera. However, very little research has been undertaken studying the relationships between form giving and the following aspects: functionality, ergonomics, production and marketing. In this thesis, the phenomena...
doctoral thesis 2007
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Van der Vegte, W.F. (author), Van Breemen, E.J.J. (author)
To reintroduce function analysis into the curriculum of Industrial Design Engineering (IDE), we developed a systematic approach suitable for interaction-intensive products. By strengthening the link between high-level design considerations and exact-science-based engineering calculations, our goal was to make the students more aware of the...
conference paper 2009
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Dewulf, K. (author), Wever, R. (author), Boks, C. (author), Bakker, C. (author), D'hulster, F. (author)
In recent years, the implementation of sustainability into the curricula of engineering has become increasingly important. This paper focuses on the experiences of integrating sustainability in Design Engineering education in the academic bachelor programs at Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands, at the University College of West...
conference paper 2009
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Tempelman, E. (author), Pilot, A. (author)
In 2007, the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of the Delft University of Technology introduced a new bachelor program. Based on theories of learning and instruction three design principles were used to develop an approach that aims to make it easier for students to bridge the gap between theoretical design engineering courses and...
journal article 2010
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Op 't Land, M. (author), Krouwel, M.R. (author), Van Dipten, E.G. (author), Verelst, J. (author)
Both the Command and Control Support Centre (C2SC) of the Dutch Ministry of Defense, and Capgemini are constantly exploring better ways of building and maintaining information systems which ef- fectively support strategy and operations of an enterprise. In a Proof of Concept conducted in March and April 2011, together with University of Antwerp,...
conference paper 2011
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Kopecka, J.A. (author), Santema, S.C. (author), Hultink, H.J. (author)
The paper forms part of a multiple case study in progress that focuses on information relationships, i.e., the exchange of information and knowledge at the micro-social level between supplier and buyer firms in the fuzzy front end of product development. The micro-social level is made up of dyadic information relationships between the Design...
conference paper 2012
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Vroom, R.W. (author), Horvath, I. (author), Rusak, Z. (author), De Smit, A. (author), Opiyo, E.Z. (author)
Ubiquitous computing is computing power that is integrated in devices and environments in such a way that they offer optimal support to human daily life activities. For industrial design engineering students, applying ubiquitous technologies offer a great opportunity and challenge for innovating everyday products. To teach the students about...
conference paper 2012
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Kopecká, J.A. (author)
In today’s world of multi-component and multi-technology products, firms are obliged to seek knowledge for new product development (NPD) from external sources. Supplier firms are one such external source. The thesis aims to contribute to the development of a theory on supplier involvement in new product development (NPD) by advancing...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Du Bois, E. (author)
This PhD researches the domain of industrial design engineering starting from the strong technological evolutions and changing economic, social and ecological needs. Our current products are not only build from hardware components, but are a complex mix of hardware, software and services (in different proportions). This complexity is needed to...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Ma, X. (author)
In large engineering organizations, multiple projects run in parallel, and their progress is controlled through scheduling. Schedulers often go through the cycles of scheduling: making schedules, executing them, monitoring the status, receiving changes in decisions, and updating schedules again. The schedules easily mismatch with how the...
master thesis 2015
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Verheij, Bob (author)
This thesis is concerned with the question of in what way laser cutting can better support the creative design processes of students. Laser cutting has many benefits over other manufacturing options, including high accuracy, aesthetics, consistency and in general high speed, form freedom and repeatability. In creative education, laser cutting...
master thesis 2017
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Alewijn, Tjerk (author)
On a yearly bases approximately 1,5 million mattresses are discarded in the Netherlands. Matras Recycling Europe (MRE) is an Utrecht based company that specialises in disassembling mattresses. MRE is able to recycle 250.000 to 300.000 of the 1,5 million mattresses. Most of the pieces that are separated from these mattresses can be re-used in...
master thesis 2018
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Sanz Segura, R. (author), Manchado Pérez, Eduardo (author), Ozcan Vieira, E. (author)
Intensive care units are technologically advanced environments that are designed to safeguard the patient while their vitals are stabilized for further treatment. Audible and visual alarms are part of the healthcare ecology. However, these alarms are so many that clinicians suffer from a syndrome called 'alarm fatigue' and often do not comply...
conference paper 2019
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Rutten, Freek (author)
This master’s thesis is a collaboration between DSM Dyneema and the Circular Design Lab, a part of the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at the Delft University of Technology. DSM Dyneema is a business group within the large Dutch multinational DSM N.V. They looking into means of making their business practice more suited to a future in a...
master thesis 2019
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Wang, Yuxiang (author)
This is a 5-month master graduation project in collaboration with Praxa Sense to design the next generation Atrial Fibrillation diagnosis device. A long-term (more than one month) continuous, off-hospital diagnosis device is designed with the focus on user experience and diagnosis accuracy. There are several phases in this project including...
master thesis 2019
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Hut, R.W. (author), Pols, C.F.J. (author), Verschuur, D.J. (author)
Teaching a hands- and minds-on course, in which feedback is essential in order to learn, is difficult, especially in times of COVID-19 where student progression cannot be monitored directly. During the lockdown period, the workshops of an undergraduate Design Engineering course had to be transferred to the home situation, which required a...
journal article 2020
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Vrijdag, Marisa (author)
This projectThe aim of this graduation project was to find out how to make the Mauritshuis, an art gallery museum in the city centre of The Hague, relevant to visiting families with children. Thereby the focus was on how to engage the families as soon as they enter the permanent exhibition of the museum and make the museum more relevant to them...
master thesis 2020
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Weber, Maaike (author)
Objective: To develop a steerable neuroendoscopic instrument (SNI) based on user requirements found by several means of user research, and to evaluate this instrument on usability and safety. Only 5% of the potential intraventricular neuroendoscopy (INE) cases are currently treated with endoscopy. For the other 95%, an endoscopic approach is...
master thesis 2020
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Tensa, Melissa (author), Wang, Jenna (author), Harris, Roscoe (author), Faludi, Jeremy (author), DuPont, Bryony (author)
This study user-tested different data visualizations for highly uncertain life cycle assessments (LCAs) to determine what best supported decision-making. Precise LCAs can only be performed once designs are finalized, due to the information necessary to complete them, but design changes in such late stages are costly. If designers could have...
journal article 2021
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Komashie, Alexander (author), Hinrichs-Krapels, S. (author), Clarkson, P.J. (author)
The healthcare sector is facing significant challenges that require a systems approach, resulting in a rapid growth in the application of systems approaches in healthcare since the beginning of the 21st century. Consequently, healthcare practitioners and policymakers now desire to understand the evidence-base for the approach, but little...
journal article 2021
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