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Tao, Y. (author), van Ham, M. (author), Petrović, A. (author)
Emerging longitudinal research on the relationship between commuting mode and psychological wellbeing draws exclusively from cities in developed countries and the findings are not consistent. Our study contributes to the evidence base from urban China, where rapid urban growth has raised great concerns for urbanites’ commuting problems and...
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Wienk, Iris (author)
The Netherlands is confronted with challenges such as traffic congestion, overburdened public transportation, and obesity. These issues could potentially be mitigated by elevating the cycling modal share. To attain this objective, the Dutch central government has introduced a range of strategies aimed at fostering commuter cycling. This study...
master thesis 2023
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Zupanič, Miha (author)
This research project investigated the potential benefits of using hybrid hydrogen fuel-cell powertrains in commuter aircraft certified under the EASA CS-23 category to reduce the aviation industry's environmental impact. The study used an in-house aircraft design synthesis software to model conventional and fuel cell aircraft, including a...
master thesis 2023
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van Neerven, J.M.A.M. (author), Portal, Pierre (author), Sharma, Himani (author)
We consider operators acting on a UMD Banach lattice X that have the same algebraic structure as the position and momentum operators associated with the harmonic oscillator (Formula Presented) acting on L<sup>2</sup>(R<sup>d</sup>). More precisely, we consider abstract harmonic oscillators of the form (Formula Presented) for tuples of...
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van Oosterom, S.J.M. (author), Mitici, M.A. (author)
Recent advances in battery technology have opened the possibility for short-haul electric flight. This is particularly attractive for commuter airlines that operate in remote regions such as archipelagos or Nordic fjords where the geography impedes other means of transportation. In this paper we address the question of how to optimize the...
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Dijkstra, Kevin (author)
Existence of commuting THB-spline projectors is of importance in the field of numerical mathematics. These projectors are required to show that numerical solutions to the abstract Hodge Laplace problem are stable and consistent. We have introduced a local THB-spline projector based on Bezier projection, that commutes in the one-dimensional case....
master thesis 2022
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Huisman, Jeffrey (author)
The COVID-19 pandemic had a strong impact on travel behaviour and Dutch societal perspectives on that travel behaviour. During 2020 and even the first half of 2021, the number of airplane passengers and train passengers saw a massive drop during the pandemic. The car, while definitely affected early in the pandemic, saw less of a drop and car...
master thesis 2022
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Raszka, Patrycja (author)
Quantifying and mapping urban diversity is a newly emerging field of research. In this present thesis, I build on past and ongoing research. I expand diversity mapping to the mapping of commuter diversity. In particular, I map commuter diversity in New York City as a case study, and I demonstrate that areas with tall buildings are the most...
student report 2022
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Schroten, Mike (author)
This study examines the extent of which residential location and workplace location affect commuting duration and commuting distance. Moreover, by splitting to income groups social equity issues in commuting in connection to rising property values in Amsterdam come to the fore. The report employs data from the 2010, 2011, 2016 and 2017 OViN...
master thesis 2022
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Taale, Henk (author), Olde Kalter, Marie-José (author), Haaijer, Rinus (author), Damen, Carlijn (author)
In the Netherlands, one of the main goals of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management is to increase accessibility and, at the same time, to reduce the negative externalities created by transport, such as congestion and greenhouse gas emissions. Within the Ministry, there was a clear need for a national and integrated monitoring...
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Kroesen, M. (author)
Much research has been devoted to assessing the effect of commute duration on the subjective well-being of people, but as of yet, the respective body or research has been inconclusive as to whether there is indeed a (large) negative effect or not. To control the spread of COVID-19 governments around the world have taken unprecedented measures to...
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De Vos, Jonas (author), Le, Huyen T.K. (author), Kroesen, M. (author)
Many studies have found that both the chosen travel mode and travel duration have a strong effect on travel satisfaction. However, travel mode and duration are often related with each other, as active trips often have shorter durations than trips with motorized modes. As a result, the effect of travel mode choice on travel satisfaction may be...
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Caspers, M.P.T. (author), Krishnaswamy Usha, A. (author), Vos, G.M. (author)
Let G be a locally compact unimodular group, and let φ be some function of n variables on G. To such a φ, one can associate a multilinear Fourier multiplier, which acts on some n-fold product of the non-commutative L<sub>p</sub>-spaces of the group von Neumann algebra. One may also define an associated Schur multiplier,which acts on an n-fold...
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Schneider, F. (author), Daamen, W. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author)
A largely overlooked mode choice factor of cycling is the mode-dependent capability of visiting several activity locations within a trip chain. Due to the bicycle’s limited reach in comparison to the car, this capability can be increased by urban environments that facilitate trip chaining by bicycle. In the present paper, we empirically study...
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Ton, D. (author), Duives, D.C. (author)
Globally, the need for more sustainable modes of transport is rising. One of the main contenders of the car is the electrical bike (e-bike). To promote the use of e-bikes, pilots are being organised worldwide (e.g. in the USA, Norway, and the Netherlands). Studies have shown that providing a free e-bike to people for a limited period of time...
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Knijn, Robin (author)
The promises of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) are generous, researchers and policymakers repeatedly present MaaS as a Holy Grail. MaaS has the potential to play a role in addressing issues as pollution, congestion and crowded cities. However, without interested users, these promises cannot be fulfilled. This study explores whether the proposed...
master thesis 2020
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de Vos, D.W. (author), Lindgren, Urban (author), van Ham, M. (author), Meijers, E.J. (author)
Borrowed size refers to the idea that small cities near larger metropolitan centres can reap the advantages of large agglomerations, but without the costs of agglomeration. The study explores whether broadband internet helps such smaller cities to enjoy the labour market benefits of a larger city. Using Swedish micro-data from 2007 to 2015,...
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Ton, D. (author), Bekhor, Shlomo (author), Cats, O. (author), Duives, D.C. (author), Hoogendoorn-Lanser, S. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author)
Active modes take up an increasingly important place on the global policy-making agenda. In the Netherlands, a country that is well-known for its high shares of walking and cycling, the government aims at achieving a modal shift among 200,000 commuting car drivers towards using the bicycle. To this end, policy measures need to be introduced....
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Ma, X. (author), Yuan, Y. (author), van Oort, N. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author)
Bike-sharing systems have witnessed rapid growth in the last decades. Bike-sharing has been found to influence modal shift from car, public transit, and active transportation modes. However, the impacts on modal shift by considering different kinds of bike-sharing systems are rarely discussed. This study examines the modal shift dynamics and...
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van Neerven, J.M.A.M. (author), Portal, Pierre (author)
We generalise the classical Weyl pseudo-differential calculus on R<sup>d</sup> to the setting of two d-tuples of operators A = (A<sub>1</sub>,..., A<sub>d</sub>) and B = (B<sub>1</sub>,..., B<sub>d</sub>) acting on a Banach space generating bounded C0-groups satisfying the Weyl canonical commutation relations. We show that the resulting Weyl...
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