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Rotteveel, A. H. (author), Lambooij, Mattijs S. (author), Over, E. A. B. (author), Hernández, J.I. (author), Suijkerbuijk, A.W.M. (author), de Blaeij, A.T. (author), de Wit, G.A. (author), Mouter, N. (author)
Introduction<br/>Currently, it is not known what attributes of health care interventions citizens consider important in disinvestment decision-making (i.e. decisions to discontinue reimbursement). Therefore, this study aims to investigate the preferences of citizens of the Netherlands toward the relative importance of attributes of health care...
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Bots, P.W.G. (author)
This chapter discusses the threefold challenge of designing effective interventions in engineering systems that are constantly changing: (1) a designed socio-technical artefact should improve system performance not only under present conditions, but it must also be functional when conditions change, be it autonomously or due to interventions...
book chapter 2022
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Alberto, Rosa (author), van Helden, G. (author), Bakker, Arthur (author)
Embodied learning technologies have shown efficacy in laboratories with ideal supportive conditions, but their effectiveness in classroom with “real-world” constraints is yet understudied. Inspired by the innovation implementation framework, we compare the classroom-situated engagements of two student pairs and their teachers with the action...
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Hermsen, P.E.A. (author), van Dommelen, S. (author), Hueso Espinosa, P. (author)
In tertiary mathematics education for engineers (hereafter called service mathematics education, SME), there is a long-lasting controversy on what and how to teach. The goal of SME is to provide a base for engineering-specific courses and to develop mathematical competencies needed for academic success and professional practice. A leading...
conference paper 2022
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Du Preez, M. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Rymarzak, M. (author)
Internationally, the ambition to achieve a sustainable built environment is becoming urgent. On the university campus, this vision, combined with unparalleled access to innovative technologies for sustainable development enables/urges universities to implement more innovative solutions more often. As a prime test location, the university campus...
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Owusu, A.G. (author), Mul, Marloes (author), van der Zaag, P. (author), Slinger, J (author)
The provision of flows for the environment, e-flows, is a means to restore the benefits of naturally flowing rivers. Despite the development of numerous methodologies to determine e-flows and optimize dam releases, actual implementation is relatively limited. Examples of successful e-flows implementation through dam reoperation exist in...
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Shah, Tirth (author), Patel, Nirmal (author), Lomas, J.D. (author), Sharma, Aditya (author)
Technology aided learning is becoming increasingly popular. In some of the countries, online learning has taken over for traditional classroom-based learning. With this, educational data is being generated in vast amounts. Knowing the potential of this data, many education stakeholders have turned to evidence-based decision making to improve the...
conference paper 2022
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Klitsie, J.B. (author)
Large and mature organisations, with their access to knowledge, capital and customers, are perfectly positioned to walk the road from invention to innovation; to turn promising breakthrough technologies and creative concepts into profitable and scalable business opportunities. However, these organisations rarely generate winds of creative...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Liu, J. (author)
The ability to model irregular data and the interactions between them have<br/>extended the traditional signal processing tools to the graph domain. Under<br/>these circumstances, the emergence of graph signal processing has offered a<br/>brand new framework for dealing with complex data. In particular, the graph<br/>Fourier transform (GFT) lets...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Ma, W. (author)
Chinese cities have experienced unprecedented economic growth and urban population expansion in the last four decades. However, a variety of social and environmental problems is associated with urbanization. Cities try to grapple with these challenges but simultaneously find themselves locked in an intense competition with other cities. City...
doctoral thesis 2021
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As a university committed to blended learning and open education, TU Delft encourages and supports staff and students to use, create and publish Open Educational Resources (OER) to enhance the quality of teachers’ and students’ experience, provided that resources used are fit-for-purpose and relevant. The use, creation and publication of Open...
report 2021
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Kara, A. (author), Çağdaş, Volkan (author), Isikdag, Umit (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author), Stubkjaer, Erik (author)
Spatial data in a Land Administration (LA) establish a fundamental geospatial data theme (see UN GGIM, 2018) and the integrated geospatial information framework for any Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI). Domain-specific standards, an integral component of the SDI, play an essential role to represent the semantics of domains, specify links...
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Plettenburg, S. G.J. (author), Hoppe, T. (author), van der Heijden, H.M.H. (author), Elsinga, M.G. (author)
In 2015 the Housing Act was revised in order to further regulate the social housing sector in the Netherlands and thereby improve the steering possibilities for the central government to coordinate housing associations. This included local performance agreements for social housing policy obtaining a legal status. By introducing this policy...
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Dandekar, Raj (author), Henderson, Shane G. (author), Jansen, H.M. (author), McDonald, Joshua (author), Moka, Sarat (author), Nazarathy, Yoni (author), Rackauckas, Christopher (author), Taylor, Peter G. (author), Vuorinen, Aapeli (author)
Viral spread is a complicated function of biological properties, the environment, preventative measures such as sanitation and masks, and the rate at which individuals come within physical proximity. It is these last two elements that governments can control through social-distancing directives. However, infection measurements are almost...
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Tepljakov, Aleksei (author), Alagoz, Baris Baykant (author), Yeroglu, Celaleddin (author), Gonzalez, Emmanuel A. (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author), Petlenkov, Eduard (author), Ates, Abdullah (author), Cech, Martin (author)
The interest in fractional-order (FO) control can be traced back to the late nineteenth century. The growing tendency towards using fractional-order proportional-integral-derivative (FOPID) control has been fueled mainly by the fact that these controllers have additional 'tuning knobs' that allow coherent adjustment of the dynamics of control...
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Wong, L.Y.J. (author), Baars, Martine (author), He, Min (author), de Koning, Björn (author), Paas, Fred (author)
Online learning environments demand learners to self-regulate their learning but many learners are poor at self-regulated learning (SRL). In this paper, two studies were conducted to examine the effect of two SRL supports, i.e., guiding goal setting and planning using an approach known as mental contrasting and implementation intentions (MCII...
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Ma, W. (author), Mu, Rui (author), de Jong, Martin (author)
Co-production is a solution by which the government provides public services. Coproduction theory is built upon Western experience and currently focuses on the types of coproduction in different policy stages, the barriers and governance strategies for co-production. However, little attention is paid to how political background will influence...
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Tabone, W. (author), Lee, Yee Mun (author), Merat, Natasha (author), Happee, R. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
The future urban environment may consist of mixed traffic in which pedestrians interact with automated vehicles (AVs). However, it is still unclear how AVs should communicate their intentions to pedestrians. Augmented reality (AR) technology could transform the future of interactions between pedestrians and AVs by offering targeted and...
conference paper 2021
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Janssen, C. (author), Daamen, T.A. (author), Verdaas, J.C. (author)
During recent decades, urbanization processes and changing population compositions in European cities have underlined the relevance of social sustainability for urban development. Despite a growing amount of research on the social sphere of sustainability, the actual implementation of social sustainability in area development projects remains...
journal article 2020
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Janssens, M. (author), de Vries, I. E. (author), Hulshoff, S.J. (author)
Temporary stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) using sulphate compounds could help to mitigate some of the adverse and irreversible impacts of global warming. Among the risks and uncertainties of SAI, the development of a delivery system presents an appreciable technical challenge. Early studies indicate that specialised aircraft appear the...
journal article 2020
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