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Martin, C.L. (author), Keeffe, Greg (author), Pulselli, Riccardo (author), Vandevyvere, Han (author), Broersma, S. (author), de Ronde, Mats (author)
The City-zen Roadshow travels with a team of internationally recognized experts, in the field of energy planning and design to help develop a sustainable agenda for cities and their neighbourhoods. The Roadshow team work closely with people from the hosting city, whether they be city leaders, energy planners, local architect, professionals,...
report 2017
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Martin, C.L. (author), van den Dobbelsteen, A.A.J.F. (author), Keeffe, Greg (author), Pulselli, Riccardo (author), Vandevyvere, Han (author), Stevens, Tine (author), Cardona, Jesús (author)
The City-zen Roadshow travels with a team of internationally recognized experts, in the field of energy planning and design to help develop a sustainable agenda for cities and their neighbourhoods. The Roadshow team work closely with people from the hosting city, whether they be city leaders, energy planners, local architects, professionals,...
report 2017
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Goderie, C.J.M. (author), Alashrafov, R. (author), Jockin, Pieter (author), Liu, Lu (author), Liu, Xin (author), Cidota, M.A. (author), Lukosch, S.G. (author)
For a better understanding of how different diseases (e.g. neurovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, and musculoskeletal pain conditions) affect human motor function, a uniform, standardized and objective evaluation is a desirable goal expressed within the clinical community. We explore the capabilities of an augmented reality (AR)...
conference paper 2017
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Cidota, M.A. (author), Lukosch, S.G. (author), Bank, Paulina J.M. (author), Ouwehand, P.W. (author)
Advances in technology offer new opportunities for a better understanding of how different disorders affect motor function. Our aim is to explore the potential of augmented reality (AR) using free hand and body tracking to develop engaging games for a uniform, cost-effective and objective evaluation of upper extremity motor dysfunction in...
conference paper 2017
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Sonck, M.M. (author), Asveld, L. (author), Landeweerd, L. (author), Osseweijer, P. (author)
The concept of mutual responsiveness is currently based on little empirical data in the literature of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). This paper explores RRI’s idea of mutual responsiveness in the light of recent RRI case studies on private sector research and development (R&D). In RRI, responsible innovation is understood as a...
journal article 2017
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Heemskerk, B. (author), Kooyman van Guldener, W. (author), Sluis, S. (author)
FeedbackFruits is a company that offers an online learning solution to help innovate education. Their platform is used on a daily basis by teachers and students to improve their learning experience. When using the platform, the users often think of valuable feedback and new features they would like to see added. This report describes the process...
bachelor thesis 2016
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Garcia Velandia, L.A. (author)
This graduation project is called “Based in Place: Alternative economies in the region of Chocó. This project tackles the question of how urban development should consider the qualities of the place, especially in fragile regions such as the Chocó in the Colombian Pacific. It also evaluates alternative methods of strategic planning to lead...
master thesis 2016
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Hennis, T.A. (author)
The large number of young people without formal qualifications constitutes a considerable concern in Europe in terms of individual, social and economic consequences. The influx of young migrants into Europe makes this issue even more significant. To avoid social exclusion, youth unemployment, and ensure economic progress, the EU and national...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Brockhus, S. (author)
Employee engagement and stakeholder integration have become critical factors in today’s businesses due to more and more complex products. The IT Innovation management team at Volkswagen Financial Services AG strives to inform and engage stakeholders in their process. What is the best way to do so? How do we inform and engage the Business Key...
master thesis 2016
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Boonen, S. (author)
Preserving and protecting art for the enjoyment of future generations is part of a museum’s mission. But what if the objects on display are not that costly or rare, were in fact mass produced once? This may sound unlikely, though it is exactly the case in a museum devoted to contemporary design: The Design Museum in London. This is a museum with...
master thesis 2016
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Stemerding, F.A. (author)
The Europe Container Terminals in the Port of Rotterdam is using Remote Control Crane Operation to increase the overall productivity of so called ship-to-shore cranes that (un)load incoming container ships. With Remote Controlled Operation (RCO) the operators are no longer positioned in a cabin high in the sky, but operate the crane behind a...
master thesis 2016
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Cheung, L.Y. (author)
Gamification techniques are used in enterprises to support employees' engagement with computer-mediated business processes. The potential effectiveness of the incentives brought by gamification techniques are, however, not equally appealing to individuals. To better understand when gamification can be an effective engagement aid, it is important...
master thesis 2016
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Dezentje, P. (author)
The Technology in Motion project (TIM) has the goal to create an objective and non-invasive assessment method for motion disorders using novel technologies. Currently the TIM project has been looking at Augmented Reality (AR) as a potential technology for this purpose. A part of the project is to design a game that incites the patient to make...
master thesis 2016
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Cidota, M.A. (author), Lukosch, S.G. (author), Dezentje, P (author), Bank, PJM (author), Lukosch, H.K. (author), Clifford, RMS (author)
For a better understanding of how different disorders affect motor function, a uniform, standardized and objective evaluation is a desirable goal for the clinical community. We explore the potential of Augmented Reality (AR) combined with serious gaming and free hand tracking to facilitate objective, cost-effective and patient-friendly methods...
journal article 2016
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Clifford Holmes, J.K.V. (author), Pollard, S (author), Biggs, H (author), Chihambakwe, Kundai (author), Jonker, Willem (author), York, Theo (author), Andres Diaz, Fabio (author), Slinger, J (author)
In this paper, we report on a concerted modelling effort in the South African water resources sector in which system dynamics provides the paradigmatic framing for both a stakeholder engagement process and for developing an underpinning, integrative simulation model. We describe the design of the parallel modelling approach and examine the...
conference paper 2016
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van der Sanden, M.C.A. (author), Flipse, S.M. (author)
Differences in viewpoints between science and society, like in for example the HPV-vaccination debate, should be considered from a socio-technical system perspective, and not solely from a boundary perspective between the lay public, medical doctors and scientists. Recent developments in the HPV-vaccination case show how the debate concerning...
journal article 2016
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van der Sanden, M.C.A. (author)
Much of science communication is peer-to-peer communication in collaborative networks for innovation from the fuzzy front-end of innovation until the marketing back-end. Scientists and engineers at meetings tables talking about new developments. Or scientists and engineers in collaboration with industry and policy makers, discussing various...
journal article 2016
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Rooij, R.M. (author), Frank, A.I. (author)
Planners are often billed as leaders and change agents of the (un)built environment. It is, however, important to recognize that they are in reality only one of many players in a sea of actors involved in shaping future developments and projects. Plans and interventions today are co-created and in fact co-evolve relying as much on the input,...
journal article 2016
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Sedighi, M. (author), Lukosch, S.G. (author), van Splunter, S. (author), Brazier, F.M. (author), van Beers, Cees (author)
The importance of knowledge sharing within most organisations is well recognised. While abundant KM systems have been matured to encourage individual engagement in knowledge sharing, practical evidences show a low success rate of KM systems. This paper reports on a qualitative exploratory multi-case study to explore level participants’...
conference paper 2016
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Cervone, A. (author), Melkert, J.A. (author), Mebus, L.F.M. (author), Saunders-Smits, Gillian (author)
Blended education, or “flipping the classroom” is rapidly becoming a mainstream form of teaching within universities. Within Engineering Education, it is popular as it allows more time in-class to focus on hands on activities such as demonstrations and solving complex problems. This paper discusses the effort conducted to restructure, according...
journal article 2016
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