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Groeneboom, P. (author)
We analyze nonparametric estimators for the distribution function of the incubation time in the singly and doubly interval censoring model. The classical approach is to use parametric families like Weibull, log-normal or gamma distributions in the estimation procedure. We propose nonparametric estimates for functions of the observations,...
journal article 2024
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Jabri, Mohammed (author)
Recent findings by the OECD highlight that a significant proportion of refugees in Europe possess high levels of education, often being overqualified for their roles. However, literature seldom addresses the unique challenges these highly educated refugees face when integrating into the labor market. This research examines the role of...
master thesis 2023
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Putman, Leah (author)
Innovation-centered entrepreneurship drives economic development. It is also a method for addressing the environmental and social issues that result from and impair economic growth. The rapid and continued economic progress in Rwanda and Kenya in the last decade has shown the power of entrepreneurship ecosystems- interconnected people and things...
master thesis 2022
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Rassels, K. (author), French, P.J. (author)
Premature birth complications have different causes and vary in different parts of the world with sepsis as one of the leading causes of these complications. The body releases anti-inflammatory substances when an infection is detected and this, in turn, could damage healthy organs, especially when they are not fully developed. Preterm babies...
conference paper 2022
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Rassels, K. (author), French, P.J. (author)
Neonates can show sudden rapid body movements when they are in pain, need care, or need to be fed. They can also be very quiet and immovable or move very slowly when they are asleep or being fed. Monitoring a neonate's body temperature for a long time provides physicians and nurses valuable information about the health condition of the baby....
conference paper 2022
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Tsang, Daniel (author)
In this thesis, we present a study to obtain a clear and accurate overview of the progress and behaviour of COVID-19 in the Netherlands. We distinguish two parts for this study. The first part is to estimate the total number of infected people as a function of time by combining data from hospital admissions, daily reported cases and serological...
master thesis 2021
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Addaguduri Aditya, Aditya (author)
This project aims to explore the possibility of monitoring the vitals of the neonate remotely and without placing any sensors or electrodes on the subjects body using Thermal Imaging.
master thesis 2021
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Bosma, Bas (author)
Predicting when a neonate will fall victim to an infection or a disease allows prevention through early medicine administering. Such physiological conditions can be made visible using infrared thermography (IRT). This is a technique for measuring heat emitted in the infrared spectrum and transforming them into visible...
master thesis 2021
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Rassels, K. (author), French, P.J. (author)
One of the important measured vital signs in neonates is the body temperature. The traditional measurement uses adhesive pads, but medical staff are hindered by connectors attached to the infant. Remote infrared thermal imaging techniques provide a non-intrusive and safe method to measure body temperature. By means of the thermography...
conference paper 2021
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Zevenbergen, Alex (author)
In 2010, an estimated 15 million infants were born prematurely, which makes up 10% of all childbirths that year. Just in the Netherlands there were 11,530 preterm births in 2018. Since these children should be spending additional months inside of the uterus, they are delicate and need to grow until near regular gestational age inside of an...
master thesis 2020
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Hulivahana Shivalinga, Bhavana (author)
The recent years have witnessed university business incubators being major contributors to regional development by supporting and nurturing academic spin-offs, and fostering innovation. However, with the academic spin-offs scaling up, they decide to exit the incubator and sometimes even migrate to another city or region. This study recognizes...
master thesis 2020
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Groeneboom, P. (author)
We consider smooth nonparametric estimation of the incubation time distribution of COVID-19, in connection with the investigation of researchers from the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (Dutch: RIVM) of 88 travelers from Wuhan: Backer et al. (2020). The advantages of the smooth nonparametric approach with respect to...
journal article 2020
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Tandon, Mihir (author)
University business incubators are a global rising phenomenon and have an imprint on the genetics of high technology-based academic spin-offs and are central to the triple-helix model of innovation systems for academia-industry-policy. Research focused on Regional Innovation System of Delft suggest that the high technology-based start-ups face...
master thesis 2019
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Lina Afriana, Lina (author)
Startup arguably becomes one of the key drivers in the country economy. The growth of startup depends on how well the ecosystem provides the support needed by the startup. Like other young companies, startups have higher failure rates due to lack of resources, networks, reputations, credibility, innovation, or marketing knowledge for developing...
master thesis 2018
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Warbroek, Beau (author), Hoppe, T. (author), Coenen, Frans (author), Bressers, Hans (author)
Recent scholarly attention shows that grassroots civil society low-carbon energy initiatives increasingly become part of the subnational climate change governance landscape. Despite their potency in view of consumer-owned distributed generation and enhanced citizen influence in the organization of the energy infrastructure, local low-carbon...
journal article 2018
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Soetanto, Danny (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
The concept of the entrepreneurial university advocates the importance of the economic and societal impacts of universities through, among other things, the creation of spin-offs. With regard to supporting the early growth of spin-offs, literature has consistently emphasized the role of spatial and social proximity to universities in...
journal article 2018
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de Boon, Charlotte (author)
The Katoenveem is a former cotton warehouse situated in the Northern harbour area of Rotterdam. It was built in 1920, has been out of use as a cotton warehouse since 1964 and has been vacant since 2016. Over the past 100 years, the building has maintained a lot of its original character. This graduation project focusses on the question how the...
master thesis 2017
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Jansen, Gerben (author)
The Westfort Leprosy Colony in Pretoria, South Africa, was built by the <i>Department Publieke Werken</i> of the <i>Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek</i> in 1898-1898 under supervision of the Dutch architect Sytze Wopkes Wierda. It is the only leprosy colony of its kind that is still (almost) intact. It is part of to the national history of South...
master thesis 2017
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Dijkhoff, D. (author)
Rehabilitation program for homeless people with temporary housing, a work/learn place in the accompanying urban farm, at a former brownfield location.
master thesis 2017
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Romein, A. (author), Trip, J.J. (author)
Clusters of cultural and creative industries are rather widespread in and surrounding inner cities. The development and dynamics of these clusters are objects of study of various conceptual approaches: some aim at their role and significance for urban development, others at their development and dynamics as such. These latter approaches focus...
journal article 2017
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