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Loos, Shannon (author), Wolk, Sytze van der (author), Graaf, Nina de (author), Hekkert, P.P.M. (author), Wu, J. (author)
Topology optimization is increasingly applied to design consumer products, for which aesthetics plays an important role to consumer acceptance. In industrial design, it is known that preferences or taste judgement obey certain rules or principles. These principles are not directly quantifiable, but can qualitatively predict and explain...
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Dangal, S. (author), Faludi, Jeremy (author), Balkenende, R. (author)
The Circular Economy Action Plan adopted by the European Commission aims to keep value in products as long as possible through developing product-specific requirements for durability and repairability. In this context, various scoring systems have been developed for scoring product repairability. This study assessed the objectivity and...
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Nokelainen, Johannes (author), Barbiellini, Bernardo (author), Kuriplach, Jan (author), Eijt, S.W.H. (author), Ferragut, Rafael (author), Li, Xin (author), Kothalawala, Veenavee (author), Suzuki, Kosuke (author), Hafiz, Hasnain (author), Bansil, Arun (author)
Reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions that transfer conduction electrons from the anode to the cathode are the fundamental processes responsible for generating power in Li-ion batteries. Electronic and microstructural features of the cathode material are controlled by the nature of the redox orbitals and how they respond to Li intercalation....
review 2022
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Yang, Huiru (author), Li, Junfeng (author), Shao, Ziyuan (author), Tan, C. (author), Gao, Chenshan (author), Cui, Hongyuan (author), Tang, Xiaosheng (author), Liu, Yufei (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author), Ye, H. (author)
The development of high-performance gas sensing materials is one of the development trends of new gas sensor technology. In this work, in order to predict the gas-sensitive characteristics of HfSe<sub>2</sub> and its potential as a gas-sensitive material, the interactions of nonmetallic element (O, S, Te) doped HfSe<sub>2</sub> monolayer and...
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Anil Meera, A. (author), Novicky, Filip (author), Parr, Thomas (author), Friston, Karl (author), Lanillos, Pablo (author), Sajid, Noor (author)
Computational models of visual attention in artificial intelligence and robotics have been inspired by the concept of a saliency map. These models account for the mutual information between the (current) visual information and its estimated causes. However, they fail to consider the circular causality between perception and action. In other...
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Starkova, Olesja (author), Gagani, Abedin I. (author), Karl, Christian W. (author), Rocha, I.B.C.M. (author), Burlakovs, Juris (author), Krauklis, Andrey E. (author)
Polymers and polymer composites are negatively impacted by environmental ageing, reducing their service lifetimes. The uncertainty of the material interaction with the environment compromises their superior strength and stiffness. Validation of new composite materials and structures often involves lengthy and expensive testing programs....
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Jafino, B.A. (author), Kwakkel, J.H. (author), Klijn, F. (author)
To support equitable adaptation planning, quantitative assessments should consider the fairness of the distribution of outcomes to different people. What constitutes a fair distribution, however, is a normative question. In this study, we explore the use of different moral principles drawn from theories of distributive justice to evaluate...
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Berrio, Shyrle (author), Barrero, Lope H. (author), Zambrano, Laura (author), Papadimitriou, E. (author)
Comprehension of traffic signs is important to road safety. This review aims to study the extent to which road users in different countries comprehend traffic signs and to identify which ergonomic principles in traffic sign design can affect the levels of comprehension. We conducted an extensive literature review dealing with comprehension of...
review 2022
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Keshavarz, Fatemeh (author), Kavun, V. (author), van der Veen, M.A. (author), Repo, Eveliina (author), Barbiellini, Bernardo (author)
Selective separation of rare earth elements (REEs) from solutions of mixed heavy and light metals by solid adsorbents is an important challenge in the fields of water treatment and metal recovery. The main challenge is water instability of many adsorbents, specifically metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), and their low selectivity. Grafting...
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Anil Meera, A. (author), Wisse, M. (author)
The free energy principle from neuroscience provides an efficient data-driven framework called the Dynamic Expectation Maximization (DEM), to learn the generative model in the environment. DEM’s growing potential to be the brain-inspired learning algorithm for robots demands a mathematically rigorous analysis using the standard control system...
conference paper 2022
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Vollebregt, Maddy (author)
Waste education programmes, such as the Littler Less Campaign (LLC), are environmental and sustainability education (ESE) programmes which aim to increase the understanding of one’s impact on the environment and the impact of the environment on society. The LLC aims to increase waste literacy, which is a measure of a person’s understanding of...
master thesis 2021
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Peet, Wieger (author)
The use of fossil fuels and their impact on humans and nature is becoming a bigger concern worldwide. An interesting concept to lower polluting emissions coming from maritime engines is the combined use of a dual-fuel engine and an underwater exhaust system. In the dual-fuel engine natural gas is used as the main fuel type. It is seen as a...
master thesis 2021
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Stevens, L.L. (author)
“Teaching is both an art and a science” (Harrison &amp; Coll, 2008 p.1). Good teaching excites students and cultivates their curiosity to learn more than they are asked. But what if students’ blank faces tell you that the teaching did not land, what can you do? Using an analogy or metaphor to explain the principle helps students visualize and...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Deken, Mitchel (author)
Active inference is a novel brain theory based on the free energy principle, stating that every organism, in order to stay alive, minimizes a certain free energy. This theory is being translated into robot control, hoping to mimic the capabilities of the brain. Research in this field of robotics is still quite young, and active inference has yet...
master thesis 2021
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Kuhfus, George (author)
The relationship between creative agencies and their clients is a difficult one to manage. For clients, the methodologies and processes applied by creative agencies often lack sufficient transparency; so much so that working together needs to be subject to a carefully thought-out process. While agencies recognize the importance of such...
master thesis 2021
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Saravanan, Nash (author)
In this work, a conversational interaction was designed and implemented to test the effect of references to past events or shared experiences rephrased into motivational phrases within the context of working towards a diet related goal that can assist with type II diabetes over multiple sessions.<br/>Prior works that utilized a memory typically...
master thesis 2021
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Sui, Congbiao (author)
The shipping industry, which remains the backbone of international merchandise trade, is striving to reduce its operational cost and more importantly its environment impact. New ships need meet the EEDI (Energy Efficiency Design Index) requirements of IMO (International Maritime Organization). However, the current EEDI is not able to accurately...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Coehoorn, Jesse (author)
The Free Energy Principle, which underlies Active Inference (AI), is a way to explain human perception and behaviour. Previous literature has hinted at a relation between AI and Linear-Quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control, the latter being a textbook controller. AI and LQG are, however, defined with different settings in mind: LQG has access to...
master thesis 2021
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Klarenbeek, Lara (author)
The climate is changing and industries world-wide need to transform to assure a liveable earth for future generations. Within the construction sector, this requires a different approach and perspective on the life-cycle of civil engineering assets since the construction industry and its build environment is the world’s largest consumer of raw...
master thesis 2021
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Tao, Qiyang (author)
This history thesis tries to study the designing and building process of the Great Hall of the People, the place for the highest political meetings of the People’s Republic of China, also an important symbol of the 10th Anniversary of the National Day, and its relationship with the General Road for socialist construction (the main ideology in...
student report 2021
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