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Philomena Bluyssen Professor of Indoor Environment Peter Boelhouwer Professor of Housing systems Atze Boerstra Professor of Building Services Innovation Marlon Boeve Professor Environmental and Planning Law Tess Broekmans Professor of Urban Design Evelien Bruggeman Professor of Building Law Ellen van Bueren Professor of Urban Development Management Paul Chan Professor of Design and Construction Management Andy van den Dobbelsteen Professor of Climate Design & Sustainability Machiel van Dorst Professor of Environmental Behaviour and Design Marja Elsinga Professor of Housing Institutions & Governance Dick van Gameren Dean Professor of Dwelling Adriaan Geuze Professor of Landscape Architecture Janina Gosseye Professor of Building Ideologies Vincent Gruis Professor of Housing Management Maarten van Ham Professor of Urban Geography Klaske Havik Professor of Methods of Analysis & Imagination Alexandra den Heijer Professor of Public Real Estate Carola Hein Professor of History of Architecture and Urban Planning Zef Hemel Professor Spatial redevelopment and revitalization of rural and urban regions Marleen Hermans Professor of Public Commissioning Laure Itard Professor of Building Energy Epidemiology Wessel de Jonge Professor of Heritage & Design Kees Kaan Professor of Complex Projects Ulrich Knaack Professor of Design of Construction Willem Korthals Altes Professor of Land Development Eric Luiten Professor of Landscape Architecture Peter Luscuere Professor of Building Physics and Services Winy Maas Professor of The Why Factory Alfons van Marrewijk Professor of Construction Cultures Steffen Nijhuis Professor of Landscape-based Urbanism Anne Loes Nillesen Professor of Urban Design James O’Callaghan Professor of Architectural Glass Peter van Oosterom Professor of GIS Technology Mauro Overend Professor of Structural Design & Mechanics Ana Pereira Roders Professor of Heritage and Values Uta Pottgiesser Professor of Heritage & Technology Alex de Rijke Professor of Timber Architecture Daniel Rosbottom Professor of Architecture of the Interior Sevil Sariyildiz Professor of Design Informatics Jantien Stoter Professor of 3D geoinformation Marina Tabassum Professor of Architectural Design for Climate Adaptation Arjan van Timmeren Professor of Environmental Technology & Design Co Verdaas Professor of Urban Area Development Paul Vermeulen Professor of Architectural Design Henk Visscher Professor of Housing Quality & Process Innovation Georg Vrachliotis Professor Theory of Architecture and Digital Culture Nathalie de Vries Professor of Architectural Design Hans Wamelink Professor of Construction Management and Entrepreneurship Chris Zevenbergen Professor of Delta Urbanism Wil Zonneveld Professor of Urban and Regional Planning Funding chairs All professors on this page receive a salary from TU Delft, unless otherwise indicated.

Professors

Philomena Bluyssen Professor of Indoor Environment Peter Boelhouwer Professor of Housing systems Atze Boerstra Professor of Building Services Innovation Marlon Boeve Professor Environmental and Planning Law Tess Broekmans Professor of Urban Design Evelien Bruggeman Professor of Building Law Ellen van Bueren Professor of Urban Development Management Paul Chan Professor of Design and Construction Management Andy van den Dobbelsteen Professor of Climate Design & Sustainability Machiel van Dorst Professor of Environmental Behaviour and Design Marja Elsinga Professor of Housing Institutions & Governance Dick van Gameren Dean Professor of Dwelling Adriaan Geuze Professor of Landscape Architecture Janina Gosseye Professor of Building Ideologies Vincent Gruis Professor of Housing Management Maarten van Ham Professor of Urban Geography Klaske Havik Professor of Methods of Analysis & Imagination Alexandra den Heijer Professor of Public Real Estate Carola Hein Professor of History of Architecture and Urban Planning Zef Hemel Professor Spatial redevelopment and revitalization of rural and urban regions Marleen Hermans Professor of Public Commissioning Laure Itard Professor of Building Energy Epidemiology Wessel de Jonge Professor of Heritage & Design Kees Kaan Professor of Complex Projects Ulrich Knaack Professor of Design of Construction Willem Korthals Altes Professor of Land Development Eric Luiten Professor of Landscape Architecture Peter Luscuere Professor of Building Physics and Services Winy Maas Professor of The Why Factory Alfons van Marrewijk Professor of Construction Cultures Steffen Nijhuis Professor of Landscape-based Urbanism Anne Loes Nillesen Professor of Urban Design James O’Callaghan Professor of Architectural Glass Peter van Oosterom Professor of GIS Technology Mauro Overend Professor of Structural Design & Mechanics Ana Pereira Roders Professor of Heritage and Values Uta Pottgiesser Professor of Heritage & Technology Alex de Rijke Professor of Timber Architecture Daniel Rosbottom Professor of Architecture of the Interior Sevil Sariyildiz Professor of Design Informatics Jantien Stoter Professor of 3D geoinformation Marina Tabassum Professor of Architectural Design for Climate Adaptation Arjan van Timmeren Professor of Environmental Technology & Design Co Verdaas Professor of Urban Area Development Paul Vermeulen Professor of Architectural Design Henk Visscher Professor of Housing Quality & Process Innovation Georg Vrachliotis Professor Theory of Architecture and Digital Culture Nathalie de Vries Professor of Architectural Design Hans Wamelink Professor of Construction Management and Entrepreneurship Chris Zevenbergen Professor of Delta Urbanism Wil Zonneveld Professor of Urban and Regional Planning Funding chairs All professors on this page receive a salary from TU Delft, unless otherwise indicated.

Olga Peters

Olga Peters "Share your concerns about exam stress with fellow students. Talking about it sometimes helps to reduce stress, and often, you'll find that you're not alone." Since October 2015... ...I have been working as elite sport coordinator at TU Delft. Together with the academic advisors from various faculties, we assist the student-athletes studying with us in balancing their academics and sports. My workplace is X, a dynamic environment where the top athletes feel at home and enjoy coming. My background is... ...in career counseling, and alongside my role as an elite sport coordinator, I provide study choice workshops for TU Delft students who need help finding another field of study. This can also be done through one-on-one discussions. On Tuesday evenings, I am one of the counselors offering a listening ear to students and PhD candidates at Boost. It's the place to visit if you're not feeling great and are struggling to function well, perhaps due to exam stress. A bit of tension... ...before an exam is not a bad thing; it's even healthy as it helps to stay alert and perform better. However, when healthy exam stress turns into unhealthy anxiety, it becomes paralyzing. Though it's been a while since I took exams, I remember well that I always found it a bit nerve-wracking and stressful. Here are a few tips... ...from me that can help reduce stress: Perhaps a cliché, but start studying early. Take regular breaks; you can't concentrate for hours on end. During breaks, if possible, go outside for some fresh air. Arrange to study with fellow students and take a break for coffee/tea or a walk after a maximum of 2 hours. Share your concerns about exam stress with fellow students. Talking about it sometimes helps to reduce stress, and often, you'll find that you're not alone. Do something relaxing the night before the exam. For example, engage in sports, attend yoga at X, listen to music, and don't go to bed too late. A well-rested brain functions better. Wake up early on the day of the exam so that you can have a calm breakfast and enough time to get to the exam location. If you're looking... ...for more tips, take a look at this webpage . Good luck in the upcoming exam weeks! A bit of tension before an exam is not a bad thing; it's even healthy as it helps to stay alert and perform better. Olga Peters Elite Sport Coordinator and Counselor at X More stories

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Professors Architecture

Philomena Bluyssen Professor of Indoor Environment Peter Boelhouwer Professor of Housing systems Atze Boerstra Professor of Building Services Innovation Marlon Boeve Professor Environmental and Planning Law Tess Broekmans Professor of Urban Design Evelien Bruggeman Professor of Building Law Ellen van Bueren Professor of Urban Development Management Paul Chan Professor of Design and Construction Management Andy van den Dobbelsteen Professor of Climate Design & Sustainability Machiel van Dorst Professor of Environmental Behaviour and Design Marja Elsinga Professor of Housing Institutions & Governance Dick van Gameren Dean Professor of Dwelling Adriaan Geuze Professor of Landscape Architecture Janina Gosseye Professor of Building Ideologies Vincent Gruis Professor of Housing Management Maarten van Ham Professor of Urban Geography Klaske Havik Professor of Methods of Analysis & Imagination Alexandra den Heijer Professor of Public Real Estate Carola Hein Professor of History of Architecture and Urban Planning Zef Hemel Professor Spatial redevelopment and revitalization of rural and urban regions Marleen Hermans Professor of Public Commissioning Laure Itard Professor of Building Energy Epidemiology Wessel de Jonge Professor of Heritage & Design Kees Kaan Professor of Complex Projects Ulrich Knaack Professor of Design of Construction Willem Korthals Altes Professor of Land Development Eric Luiten Professor of Landscape Architecture Peter Luscuere Professor of Building Physics and Services Winy Maas Professor of The Why Factory Alfons van Marrewijk Professor of Construction Cultures Steffen Nijhuis Professor of Landscape-based Urbanism Anne Loes Nillesen Professor of Urban Design James O’Callaghan Professor of Architectural Glass Peter van Oosterom Professor of GIS Technology Mauro Overend Professor of Structural Design & Mechanics Ana Pereira Roders Professor of Heritage and Values Uta Pottgiesser Professor of Heritage & Technology Alex de Rijke Professor of Timber Architecture Daniel Rosbottom Professor of Architecture of the Interior Sevil Sariyildiz Professor of Design Informatics Jantien Stoter Professor of 3D geoinformation Marina Tabassum Professor of Architectural Design for Climate Adaptation Arjan van Timmeren Professor of Environmental Technology & Design Co Verdaas Professor of Urban Area Development Paul Vermeulen Professor of Architectural Design Henk Visscher Professor of Housing Quality & Process Innovation Georg Vrachliotis Professor Theory of Architecture and Digital Culture Nathalie de Vries Professor of Architectural Design Hans Wamelink Professor of Construction Management and Entrepreneurship Chris Zevenbergen Professor of Delta Urbanism Wil Zonneveld Professor of Urban and Regional Planning Funding chairs All professors on this page receive a salary from TU Delft, unless otherwise indicated.

Professors

Philomena Bluyssen Professor of Indoor Environment Peter Boelhouwer Professor of Housing systems Atze Boerstra Professor of Building Services Innovation Marlon Boeve Professor Environmental and Planning Law Tess Broekmans Professor of Urban Design Evelien Bruggeman Professor of Building Law Ellen van Bueren Professor of Urban Development Management Paul Chan Professor of Design and Construction Management Andy van den Dobbelsteen Professor of Climate Design & Sustainability Machiel van Dorst Professor of Environmental Behaviour and Design Marja Elsinga Professor of Housing Institutions & Governance Dick van Gameren Dean Professor of Dwelling Adriaan Geuze Professor of Landscape Architecture Janina Gosseye Professor of Building Ideologies Vincent Gruis Professor of Housing Management Maarten van Ham Professor of Urban Geography Klaske Havik Professor of Methods of Analysis & Imagination Alexandra den Heijer Professor of Public Real Estate Carola Hein Professor of History of Architecture and Urban Planning Zef Hemel Professor Spatial redevelopment and revitalization of rural and urban regions Marleen Hermans Professor of Public Commissioning Laure Itard Professor of Building Energy Epidemiology Wessel de Jonge Professor of Heritage & Design Kees Kaan Professor of Complex Projects Ulrich Knaack Professor of Design of Construction Willem Korthals Altes Professor of Land Development Eric Luiten Professor of Landscape Architecture Peter Luscuere Professor of Building Physics and Services Winy Maas Professor of The Why Factory Alfons van Marrewijk Professor of Construction Cultures Steffen Nijhuis Professor of Landscape-based Urbanism Anne Loes Nillesen Professor of Urban Design James O’Callaghan Professor of Architectural Glass Peter van Oosterom Professor of GIS Technology Mauro Overend Professor of Structural Design & Mechanics Ana Pereira Roders Professor of Heritage and Values Uta Pottgiesser Professor of Heritage & Technology Alex de Rijke Professor of Timber Architecture Daniel Rosbottom Professor of Architecture of the Interior Sevil Sariyildiz Professor of Design Informatics Jantien Stoter Professor of 3D geoinformation Marina Tabassum Professor of Architectural Design for Climate Adaptation Arjan van Timmeren Professor of Environmental Technology & Design Co Verdaas Professor of Urban Area Development Paul Vermeulen Professor of Architectural Design Henk Visscher Professor of Housing Quality & Process Innovation Georg Vrachliotis Professor Theory of Architecture and Digital Culture Nathalie de Vries Professor of Architectural Design Hans Wamelink Professor of Construction Management and Entrepreneurship Chris Zevenbergen Professor of Delta Urbanism Wil Zonneveld Professor of Urban and Regional Planning Funding chairs All professors on this page receive a salary from TU Delft, unless otherwise indicated.

Olga Peters

Olga Peters "Share your concerns about exam stress with fellow students. Talking about it sometimes helps to reduce stress, and often, you'll find that you're not alone." Since October 2015... ...I have been working as elite sport coordinator at TU Delft. Together with the academic advisors from various faculties, we assist the student-athletes studying with us in balancing their academics and sports. My workplace is X, a dynamic environment where the top athletes feel at home and enjoy coming. My background is... ...in career counseling, and alongside my role as an elite sport coordinator, I provide study choice workshops for TU Delft students who need help finding another field of study. This can also be done through one-on-one discussions. On Tuesday evenings, I am one of the counselors offering a listening ear to students and PhD candidates at Boost. It's the place to visit if you're not feeling great and are struggling to function well, perhaps due to exam stress. A bit of tension... ...before an exam is not a bad thing; it's even healthy as it helps to stay alert and perform better. However, when healthy exam stress turns into unhealthy anxiety, it becomes paralyzing. Though it's been a while since I took exams, I remember well that I always found it a bit nerve-wracking and stressful. Here are a few tips... ...from me that can help reduce stress: Perhaps a cliché, but start studying early. Take regular breaks; you can't concentrate for hours on end. During breaks, if possible, go outside for some fresh air. Arrange to study with fellow students and take a break for coffee/tea or a walk after a maximum of 2 hours. Share your concerns about exam stress with fellow students. Talking about it sometimes helps to reduce stress, and often, you'll find that you're not alone. Do something relaxing the night before the exam. For example, engage in sports, attend yoga at X, listen to music, and don't go to bed too late. A well-rested brain functions better. Wake up early on the day of the exam so that you can have a calm breakfast and enough time to get to the exam location. If you're looking... ...for more tips, take a look at this webpage . Good luck in the upcoming exam weeks! A bit of tension before an exam is not a bad thing; it's even healthy as it helps to stay alert and perform better. Olga Peters Elite Sport Coordinator and Counselor at X More stories
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Tracing ancient settlements in Colombia with remote sensing

A team of the LDE alliance (Leiden University, TU Delft, and Erasmus University Rotterdam) asked whether it might be possible to search for signs of ancient settlements in the jungle with affordable remote sensing techniques. For an expedition in a Colombian dense forest, the team, including remote sensing expert Felix Dahle of TU Delft, joined forces with archaeologists and drone experts from Colombia. In mountainous forests, drones provide affordable access to areas that would otherwise be unreachable from the ground. A LiDAR laser scanner already proved its value in coastal observation . The big question was whether LiDAR could bypass the many treetops. Trees reflect the laser, so it was crucial to fly close so it found its way through the foliage. The team mounted a highly portable LiDAR laser scanner to a drone and went on expedition nearby ancient terraces of the Tairona culture in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta. “We had to find the sweet spot. Close to the archaeological sites and still secure above the canopy”, says Felix Dahle. And it passed the test. The LiDAR laser scanner create a point cloud and a detailed 3D model of the landscape. “We were able to detect ancient terraces in the jungle. We discovered that we can scan through the forest when it is not too dense, but some areas remained unfathomable. We could also distinguish several types of vegetation, which might be of great use too to find undiscovered archaeological sites.”

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