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van der Kooij, Sander (author)
This thesis researches the influence of user participation on design. It focusses specifically on user participation in the design of community centres in Rotterdam, 1960-1990. First, a literature investigation has been conducted to establish context and theory on user participation in architecture. Secondly, research on three study cases has...
student report 2022
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Nandi, Aneesh (author)
The paper "Representation shapes Reality" reflects on the relationship between drawing and architecture in six parts. It first gives an overview of the history of drawing – which is seen to be closely linked to the history of the architecture profession as we know it today. The overview establishes a historical trajectory and identifies patterns...
student report 2021
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Isaza, Elisa (author), Kalyan, Kavya (author), Suresh, Kavya (author), Rezikalla, Minalies (author), Wu, Wu (author)
This project displays an explorative attempt at redefining the megablock planning concept. The Greater Bay Area (GBA), as the site of interest, is undergoing rapid metropolization, with a risk of resulting in the formation of indistinguishable, generic urban structures. The fast development and the migration process have defined a region with...
student report 2019
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MEXIS, MICHAIL (author)
This thesis aims to critically examine the design process of two cultural centres-landmarks, built in the Netherlands in the past decades. The examined projects include the EYE Filmmuseum (DMAA-2011) and the TU Delft Library (Mecanoo-1998). Despite the differences between the two buildings, they share similar starting points regarding the sites...
student report 2021
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Adamczyk, Hanna (author)
Architectural drawing was always a main tool for us – Architects. Transferring thoughts to paper is something that allows us to communicate our ideas and make them more tangible. But the drawing itself has another unique feature – it is always very personal. We all have an extraordinary imagination that allows us to become special creators and...
student report 2023
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Turan, Taylan (author)
This research considers the offline training stage of the Reduced Order Models (ROM), that has been getting attention recently on the endeavor to come up with efficient solutions for the highly complex numerical models. In this work, a simply supported beam problem has been considered, for which a reduced basis creation has been investigated....
student report 2020
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Dijkstra, Fokke (author), Jordans, Luuk (author), Groenewegen, Maurits (author), Steijlen, Florentine (author), Mekel, Charlotte (author)
Terminos Lagoon is the biggest and ecologically most important fluvial-lagoon system of the southern Gulf of Mexico. Rivers, sea and meteorology all influence the lagoon, variable over the year, resulting in a complex situation. To protect this area, it is crucial to know how different hydrological processes, hydrodynamic processes and spatial...
student report 2018
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Sahebdin, M.F. (author)
A proposed receiver structure for simultaneous reception of two Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) modulated co-channel signals is modelled in simulation package Signal Processing WorkSystem (SPW). The proposed receiver structure has the function to recover the stronger signal from the input signal. The simulation results of the Bit Error Rate and...
student report 1993
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Banţă, Diana (author), Kho, Sydney (author), Lantink, Anna (author), Marin, Alexandru (author), Petkov, Vladimir (author)
Watermarks are historical motifs present in the texture of paper that are commonly used to identify the paper manufacturers. They only become visible when viewed under certain light conditions. Under ideal circumstances, researchers may use watermarks to determine a historical document’s origins and context. To identify a watermark, it is...
student report 2023
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Van Brummelen, M.J. (author)
This research consists of two parts: 1. Analysis of application of systems engineering at Movares and ProRail and the interaction between these organizations. 2. The design of a framework for systems engineering methods in the Dutch rail sector.
master thesis 2011
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Hendriksen, H. (author)
Financial fraud is, within the banking world, a major source of expenses. Improving on timely detecting fraud is a constantly ongoing cat and mouse game between the financial institutions and criminal organisations. To be on the edge of fraud detection, new approaches have to constantly be developed. This research will tap into the large amount...
master thesis 2016
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Grift, Misha (author)
The beginning of the millenium has initiated the transformation of the space market to a globally private space industry, distinguished by relatively young and commercially minded aerospace businesses, which is known as NewSpace. Airbus Defence and Space Netherlands B.V. (Airbus DS NL) aspires to anticipate on this transition and has initiated...
master thesis 2019
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Bryan, Lotte (author)
Emission of ammonia and nitrogen oxides puts pressure on vulnerable ecosystems in The Netherlands. Satellite data from TROPOMI and CrIS gives vertical column density (VCD) maps for nitrogen dioxide and ammonia respectively. The Flux-Divergence method converts a VCD map to an emission map, by temporally averaging the divergence of the flux of the...
master thesis 2022
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Baron-Hyppolite, Christophe (author)
Using data made available by George Mason University (GMU), a U.S. university situated in Virginia. Field data is used to validate both a Delft 3D and SWAN standalone model. The paper not only shows the difference between the implicit manning roughness approach and the explicit cylindrical vegetation approach, but also provides a comparison...
master thesis 2018
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Mallios, D. (author)
The concept of design thinking is highly wining ground not only to the design engineering field but also in fields related and associated with business and management. An increasing amount of non designers who use design thinking emerges. Thus, the purpose of this thesis is to transfer design thinking qualities to non designers. Service Science...
master thesis 2013
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Kharoubi, Yara (author)
The construction industry faces problems in interoperability. Information is not easily interpreted nor accessed by participants. The insufficient level of interoperability occurs due to fragmentation between disciplines in the construction industry. To enhance interoperability, Building Information Modeling (BIM) formed a collaborative model...
master thesis 2019
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Veneti, Theodoros (author)
Stream Processing Engines (SPEs) are called upon to help solve problems around big and volatile data, while satisfying the needs for near real-time processing. In order for such systems to be considered effective solutions to such problems at scale, efficient elasticity and non dataflow-disturbing reconfiguration operations within are a...
master thesis 2023
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De Boer, M.A. (author)
master thesis 2011
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Hanafi, Onsi (author)
The decarbonization of the transport sector is a major challenge for the transition towards a sustainable economy. Amongst the different measures to lower the impact of road transportation on the environment is the use of biofuels, especially for heavy duty vehicles. For biofuels to be affordable and well integrated, improvements in the...
master thesis 2021
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Wróbel, Przemysław (author)
Over the years the introduction of new Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) software into the design process allowed engineers to significantly shorten the time necessary to produce finished designs. There seems to be an agreement that using CAE tools shortens the time of the design process and improves the quality of finished products. Although,...
master thesis 2023
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