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Ławniczak, Aron (author)
Coastal areas face increasing threat from erosion. The use of coastal protection structures is imperative to counter this. Concrete “armouring” is widely used due to durability and cost-effectiveness. Conventional methods of “armouring” result in habitat degradation and loss of biodiversity. ECOncrete developed Coastalock, an armour unit...
master thesis 2024
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Penners, Jorgi (author)
The transverse stability of timber terraced houses can be provided by CLT stability walls where decoupled timber terraced houses are preferred to meet acoustic requirements leading to rather large thicknesses for the CLT stability walls and many large connections for anchorage to the foundation. The main goal of this research was to investigate...
master thesis 2024
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Sebus, Siert (author)
The Deep Neural Network (DNN) has become a widely popular machine learning architecture thanks to its ability to learn complex behaviors from data. Standard learning strategies for DNNs however rely on the availability of large, labeled datasets. Self-Supervised Learning (SSL) is a style of learning that allows models to also use unlabeled data...
master thesis 2024
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van Batenburg, Tobias (author)
Groynes in the Lower Elbe estuary in Germany are subject to attack from overflowing long-period primary ship-induced waves. Damage can occur on the crest and lee side of the structure due to the high turbulent overflowing flow velocities. An actual design tool for groynes exposed to overflowing primary ship waves is not yet present. Therefore,...
master thesis 2023
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van Heusden, Joep (author)
Due to the growing demand for offshore wind energy and the increasing wind turbine sizes, a shortage of capable installation vessels is anticipated by 2024. Consequently, the utilisation of heavy-lift vessels, previously not employed for bottom-founded or floating offshore wind turbine installations, may become imperative to realise the offshore...
master thesis 2023
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Garcia de Quevedo Suero, Beatriz (author)
Apophis, an Aten-type asteroid, was considered a significant threat to Earth upon its discovery due to its potential impact with Earth in 2029. Although the collision has now been ruled out, Apophis will still perform an exceptionally close flyby of Earth that same year at a distance of 32,000 km from the surface. This event presents a unique...
master thesis 2023
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Jhatakia, Maanav (author)
As the impact of climate change becomes increasingly urgent, conflicts over transboundary water resources have become more complex, particularly in light of the role of water in shaping socioeconomic and regional power dynamics. The challenge of optimizing objectives and strategic behavior across multiple stakeholders simultaneously makes it...
master thesis 2023
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van Pampus, Murielle (author)
Mangroves can provide coastal protection by attenuating waves, currents, and trapping sediment (Menéndez et al., 2020; Bao, 2011). The effect of mangroves on the hydrodynamics depends on their size, location, density, distribution and morphology of the vegetation (Mendez and Losada, 2004). Mangrove loss during storm events will therefore impact...
master thesis 2023
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Stasevičius, Simonas (author)
Central configurations provide the only closed-form analytical solutions of the n-body problem. All possible central configurations of three bodies have been extensively studied along with the stability of the associated periodic orbits. Stable cases have been found for the Lagrangian triangle configuration, which we see occurring with the...
master thesis 2022
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Rossetti, Matteo (author)
Terps are artificial dwelling mounds mostly found in the northern regions of the Netherlands, built to provide safe ground against water in such areas affected by flooding, storm surges, and high tides, before the development of dikes. In this thesis, the stability of these terps was evaluated via FEM models and analyses performed on PLAXIS....
master thesis 2022
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Surana, Iva (author)
Naturalistic driving research with a focus on trucks has been gaining momentum in the past decade. With the advancement in sensor technology and access to big data, it becomes possible to understand driver behaviour at a more fundamental level. This can assist in mitigating the impact trucks have on the environment while enhancing safety....
master thesis 2022
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van Winden, Joris (author)
In this thesis we consider orbital stability of certain patterns in stochastic partial differential equations. We study two examples: a rotating wave in a two-dimensional reaction-diffusion equation and a soliton in a parametrically forced nonlinear Schrödinger equation. In both cases, we show that, for small noise, solutions to the stochastic...
master thesis 2022
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Georgiou, Thomas (author)
Electrical faults in the distribution network can lead to interruptions in the power supply of the customers. Therefore penalties are applied to the DSOs if they overcome the benchmark set based on all the DSOs reliability performance. Hence, the fast restoration of the power supply is crucial for the grid operator in order for the operational...
master thesis 2022
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Madi, Mohamed (author)
High level decision making in Autonomous Driving (AD) is a challenging task due to the presence of multiple actors and complex driving interactions. Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL) has been proposed to learn multiple driving policies concurrently to solve AD tasks. In the literature, multi-agent algorithms have been shown to outperform...
master thesis 2022
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Molenkamp, Auke (author)
With the advance of urbanisation in coastal regions comes an increase in armoured shorelines and the destruction of coastal marine habitats. To combat this, ECOncrete Tech Ltd has developed a new eco-friendly armour unit, the CoastaLock. With its ecological advantages proven, its hydraulic performance is still largely unknown. This thesis aims...
master thesis 2022
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Stahl, Dominik (author)
Distant Retrograde Orbits (DROs) are special orbits for third bodies in two-body systems. The third body revolves around the secondary – the smaller of the two primaries – in a retrograde way, meaning the direction is opposite to the direction that the primaries revolve around each other. DROs are not close to either of the primaries, making it...
master thesis 2022
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Barahona Lopez, Marina (author)
Current manufacturing techniques in the aviation industry result in a number of two-dimensional surface irregularities (e.g. panel joints, seals, seams) which can lead to an increase in skin friction due to premature boundary layer transition. Panel joints are...
master thesis 2022
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Spiering, Boris (author)
Due to global warming and the subsequent rise of the sea level, scarcity of land to build on, the continues increase of the world’s population and a shift in population from rural areas to the city, there is a need for innovative projects to tackle or deal with the increase of needed liveable area. One of the solutions is floating cities. A...
master thesis 2022
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Dijkhuizen, Renze (author)
This work is a bachelor thesis featuring a collection of explorations of the Kuramoto model in the presence of noise in one and two dimensions. The model was explored analytically and numerically. It contains a study of literature and new analytical derivations. An attempt to link the fraction of oscillators to the order parameter resulted in...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Worp, Janna (author)
Due to neuromuscular capacity decline, sit-to-stand, an essential daily life activity, is increasingly difficult to perform for elderly. In practice, elderly frequently use compensatory arm-strategies in sit-to-stand. However, the specific advantages of these compensatory strategies are unclear. The focus of this research is to study the...
master thesis 2021
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