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Evgeny Pidko

Prof.dr. Evgeny Pidko Full Professor +31 (0)15 27 81938 E.A.Pidko@tudelft.nl ISE/ChemE/TNW/TU Delft Building 58, E2.020 Van der Maasweg 9 2629 HZ Delft The Netherlands Management Assistant Els Arkesteijn +31 1527 81516 E.M.P.Arkesteijn@tudelft.nl linkedin twitter Inorganic Chemical Systems: from Molecular Insights to Practical Technology The ISE research program aims at resolving the mechanistic picture behind chemical processes in complex environments. It rests on a solid computational and theoretical chemistry foundation aiming at constructing a resolved molecular-level description of chemical reaction networks and identifying key parameters for their control and optimization. The key ingredient of this strategy is the transition to “operando” modeling in computational chemistry and catalysis and its integration with the experimental workflow. The grand challenge is to arrive at a general-purpose theory-guided catalyst development strategy to address key scientific challenges of the modern catalysis and materials sciences related to the needs of the society to establish a greener and more sustainable chemical industry. Research group Academic background Evgeny Pidko studied chemistry at the Higher Chemical College of the Russian Academy of Science, Moscow (Russia) and obtained his PhD in computational chemistry and catalysis in 2008 with prof. dr. Rutger van Santen at Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands), where in 2011-2017, he was an Assistant Professor of Catalysis for Sustainability. He joined the Chemical Engineering department of Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands) as an associate professor in 2017, where in 2020 he became a full professor and chair of Inorganic Systems Engineering. He is a recipient of NWO-VENI (2010) and ERC Consolidator (2016) grants. He is a member of the advisory boards of ChemCatChem and Catal. Sci. Technol. journals, and an editorial board member of Kin. Catal. and Mend. Commun. journals. In his research, he successfully combines experiments and theory to understand molecular mechanisms underlying the behavior of various chemical systems ranging from heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis to inorganic functional materials and use these fundamental insights to guide the development of new, more sustainable and efficient chemical technologies. +31 (0)15 27 81938 E.A.Pidko@tudelft.nl ISE/ChemE/TNW/TU Delft Building 58, E2.020 Van der Maasweg 9 2629 HZ Delft The Netherlands Management Assistant Els Arkesteijn +31 1527 81516 E.M.P.Arkesteijn@tudelft.nl linkedin twitter Keywords Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis Computational Chemistry Reaction Mechanisms Google Scholar Publications Research EPiCs-Group DeLiCAT Educational Activities Heterogeneous Catalysis for Chemical Engineers - MSc CE (CH3101) Inorganic Materials - MSc CE (CH3542) Ancillary Activities (Board)member committee/foundation/association/steering committee or sounding board – Nationaal Platform Plastics Recycling (NPPR) Consultancy/research/other 2021-05-01 – 2023-05-01 (Board)member committee/foundation/association/steering committee or sounding board – Beroepenveldcommissie, Hogeschool Rotterdam Education 2021-05-01 – 2023-05-01 (Board)member committee/foundation/association/steering committee or sounding board – Member of the advisory committee “Fundamentals and Methods of Chemistry” to NWO ENW-table Chemistry Other services 2020-05-06 – 2022-05-06 (Board)member committee/foundation/association/steering committee or sounding board – NWO Committee fort he Scientific Use of Supercomputers Other services 2020-05-06 – 2022-05-06 Editor/Columnist/Journalist/Publicist – Editorial board member to review Journal of Chemistry Other services 2020-05-06 – 2022-05-06 Member or chair of Supervisory Board/Advisory Board – Advisory board member for Catalysis Science & Technology journal (Royal Chemical Society) Other services 2020-05-06 – 2022-05-06 Member or chair of Supervisory Board/Advisory Board – Advisory board member for ChemCatChem journal (Wiley VCH) Other services 2020-05-06 – 2022-05-06

Stephen J. Picken

Prof.dr. Stephen J. Picken Full Professor +31 (0)15 27 86946 S.J.Picken@tudelft.nl Chair Polymer Materials Advanced Soft Matter, ASM Building 58, D2.380 Van der Maasweg 9 2629 HZ Delft The Netherlands Management Assistant Veby Agus +31 (0)15 27 82682 V.A.Agus@TUDel linkedin Stephen Picken is professor of polymer materials at TU Delft. He started his career studying experimental and theoretical physics at Groningen University. After obtaining his drs. degree, in 1985, he worked at Akzo (Nobel) corporate research Arnhem while pursuing his PhD from Utrecht University (1990, cum-laude, promotores Prof.dr. H.N.W. Lekkerkerker, Dr.Ir. M.G. Northolt). He is a specialist in physical structure-property relationships in polymeric and liquid crystalline materials, in particular related to mechanical, optical, and functional properties (ultra-high performance fibres, optical displays elements, ionic polymer electrolytes, self-healing polymer nano-composites). His recent focus is on bio-based polymer materials sourced from waste treatment processes: the Kaumera® glycoprotein from industrial and municipal wastewater and the aliphatic biopolyester PHBV obtained from food & agricultural waste, and wastewater treatment processes. Research group Academic background Kandidaats exam Theoretical Physics and Astronomy, February 1981 Drs. (= MSc.) RU Groningen, Solid State & Theoretical Physics (Gemengde Natuurkunde), March 1985, supervised by Prof. dr. W.H. de Jeu, Dr. L.P.G. Dalmolen, Prof.dr. H.G. Berendsen, Prof.dr. W.F. Van Gunsteren. PhD (Cum Laude): “Orientational Order in Aramid Solutions”, Utrecht, October 1990 promotores: Prof.dr. H.N.W. Lekkerkerker (Utrecht) & Dr.ir. M.G. Northolt (Akzo Nobel). +31 (0)15 27 86946 S.J.Picken@tudelft.nl Chair Polymer Materials Advanced Soft Matter, ASM Building 58, D2.380 Van der Maasweg 9 2629 HZ Delft The Netherlands Management Assistant Veby Agus +31 (0)15 27 82682 V.A.Agus@TUDel linkedin Keywords Liquid Crystals Liquid Crystal Polymers Polymer Nanocomposites Research Google Scholar Educational Activities MST – Leiden-Delft: Energie, Recycling & Veiligheid, bachelor 2nd year course, with prof.dr. J.J.C. Geerlings, prof. dr.ir. G.L.L.M.E. Reniers, drs. W.J. Blokzijl. Polymer Science – Materials Science Master (at faculty ME) Conceptual Product Design – scientific coach. Lecturer: RPK-B polymer physics, on Liquid Crystalline Polymers. RPK-C polymer properties, on Introduction Polymer Physical Properties.

Electives TiSD 2010-2011

This is the list of the electives that were valid during the academic year 2010-2011. Cluster A Design, analysis and tools A/EI-00 Environmental Issues (2 ECTS) AE3W02TU Introduction to Wind Energy (3 ECTS) AE4T39 Sustainable Mobility and Vehicle Design (3 ECTS) AE4W10 Wind Turbine Design (2 ECTS) OE5662 Offshore Wind Farm Design (1 ECTS) AES1470 Geothermics (2 ECTS) AR0084 Sustainable Design, Time Based (TIDO) (10 ECTS) AR0102 Research & Design, workshop (3 ECTS) *) AR0112 Sun, Wind, Water Calculations (2 ECTS) AR0190 Sustainable urban development / Stedelijke Duurzaamheid (2 ECTS) AR0531 Smart & BioClimatic Design (6 ECTS) AR0891 Smart Architecture (7 ECTS) *) *) Voor de incidentele workshop variant geldt: Afhankelijk van het onderwerp wordt bepaald in welke categorie de punten vallen. AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory (3 ECTS) AR1U130 Sustainable Urban Engineering of Territory (4 ECTS) CT1310 Hydrologie (4 ECTS) CT3420 Sanitairy Engineering (4 ECTS) CT4100 Materials and ecological engineering (4 ECTS) CT4450 Integrated Water Management (4 ECTS) CT5304 Waterpower Engineering (3 ECTS) CT3360 Subsurface Management (4 ECTS) CT5420 Public Hygiene and Epidemiology (3 ECTS) CT5460 Ecology in Water Management (3 ECTS) CT5531 Waste Water Treatment 2 (4 ECTS) CT5560 Civil Engineering in Developing Countries (4 ECTS) CT5720 Environmental Impact Assessment (3 ECTS) EPA1130 Impact assessment and project appraisal (3 ECTS) ET4149 Solar Cells (4 ECTS) ID5355 Environment and Design in Business (3 ECTS) ID5561 Product-Service Systems (3 ECTS) IE3301 Green Engineering (3 ECTS) IE3310 Design Methodologies and Innovation Tools (1.5 ECTS) IE3320TU Introduction to Renewable Energy Systems (3 ECTS) IE3330 Sustainability in the Built Environment (3 ECTS) BE3141TU Environmental Biotechnology (3 ECTS) ME1400 Sustainability in Transportation Engineering (3 ECTS) AP3141 D Environmental Physics (6 ECTS) WB3510 Energy and Sustainability (2 ECTS) WB4438-05 Technology and Sustainability (3 ECTS) WB5431-05 Life Cycle Engineering (3 ECTS) WM0802TU Project Safety Science (3 ECTS) WM0803TU Project Safety Science (4 ECTS) WM0804TU Project Safety Science (6 ECTS) WM0805TU Project Safety Science (7 ECTS) WM0806TU Project Safety Science (9 ECTS) WM0921TU Colloquium Technology in Sustainable Development II (1 ECTS) SPM9506 Fuel Cells (3 ECTS) SPM4110 Designing Multi-actor Systems (2 ECTS) SPM4354 Design of systems for integrated water (9 ECTS) SPM9401 Design and control of transport systems (6 ECTS) SPM9750 Environmental Sustainability in the Built Environment (4 ECTS) Cluster B Organisation and society AE4W09 Wind Turbine Design (3 ECTS) AR2U010 Social Developments (1,5 ECTS TiDO) AR0083/AR0085 Sustainable Development Programme (TIDO) (3 ECTS) AR0891 Smart Architecture (7 ECTS) *) *) Voor de incidentele workshop variant geldt: Afhankelijk van het onderwerp wordt bepaald in welke categorie de punten vallen. AR0084 Sustainable Design, Time Based (TIDO) (2 ECTS) OE5662 Offshore Wind Farm Design (1 ECTS) CT5720 Environmental Impact Assessment (4 ECTS) EPA1321 Continuous Systems Modeling (6 ECTS) EPA1422 Inter-organizational decision making (6 ECTS) EPA1431 Cross-cultural Management (6 ECTS) EPA2240 Technology dynamics (4 ECTS) ID4050 Internationalisation (3 ECTS) ID4125 Life Cycle Engineering and Design (1.5 ECTS) IE3310 Design Methodologies and Innovation Tools (1.5 ECTS) WM0346TU Milieufilosofie (3 ECTS) WM0615TU Milieu economie (4 ECTS) WM0801TU Introduction to Safety Science (3 ECTS) WM0903TU Technologie en mondiale ontwikkeling (4 ECTS) WM0904TU Special topics in sustainable technology development, Technology assessment or global development (6 ECTS) WM0909TU Technology Assessment: Technology, Society, Sustainability (3 ECTS) WM0916TA Special Topics Geotechnology and Sustainable Development (2 ECTS) WM0921TU Colloquium Technology in Sustainable Development II (2 ECTS) WM0930SET System Innovation and Strategic Niche Management (3 ECTS) SPM4110 Designing Multi-actor Systems (1 ECTS) SPM4354 Design of systems for integrated water management (9 ECTS)

Electives TiSD 2011-2012

This is the list of the electives that were valid during the academic year 2011-2012. Cluster A - Design, analysis and tools A/EI-00 Environmental Issues (2 ECTS) AE3W02TU Introduction to Wind Energy (3 ECTS) AE4T40 Kite, Smart Kites, Control and Energy Production (3 ECTS) AE4W09 Wind Turbine Design (3 ECTS) AE4W10 Wind Turbine Design (2 ECTS) AE4W20 Windpower (3 ECTS) AES1470 Geothermics (2 ECTS) AP3141 D Environmental Physics (6 ECTS) AR0072 Solar Decathlon / Architectural Design Studio (12 ECTS) AR0084 Sustainable Design, Time Based (TIDO) (10 ECTS) AR0102 Research & Design, workshop (3 ECTS) *) AR0190 Sustainable urban development / Stedelijke Duurzaamheid (2 ECTS) AR0531 Smart & BioClimatic Design (6 ECTS) AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory ( 3 ECTS) AR0891 Smart Architecture (7 ECTS) *) *) Depending on the subject of the workshop the credits will be assigned to a category. AR1U130 Sustainable Urban Engineering of Territory (4 ECTS) AR2AE035-D4 Building Design & Engineering / Climate Design (3 ECTS) AR2AE045-D2 Building Design & engineering Seminars / Energy-Neutral Design (2 ECTS) AR2A015 Delft Lectures on Architectural Sustainablility (3 ECTS) AR3B320 Green Building Innovation (5 ECTS) CT3360 Subsurface Management (4 ECTS) CT3420 Sanitary Engineering (4 ECTS) CIE4100 Materials and ecological engineering (4 ECTS) CIE4450 Integrated Water Management (4 ECTS) CIE5304 Waterpower Engineering (3 ECTS) CIE5420 Public Hygiene and Epidemiology (3 ECTS) CIE5460 Ecology in Water Management (3 ECTS) CT5531 Waste Water Treatment 2 (4 ECTS) CIE5560 Civil Engineering in Developing Countries (4 ECTS) CIE5720 Environmental Impact Assessment (3 ECTS) ET4149 Solar Cells (4 ECTS) ID4175 Advanced Embodiment Design (2 ECTS) ID5356 Sustainable Design Strategies for Product (3 ECTS) ID5561 Product-Service Systems (3 ECTS) ID5600SET Smart Energy Products (4 ECTS) IE4210 Design of Sustainable Technological Systems (6 ECTS) IO3835 Sustainable Mobility and Vehicle Design (3 ECTS) ME1400 Sustainability in Transportation Engineering (3 ECTS) OE5662 Offshore Wind Farm Design (1 ECTS) SPM4330IE Renewable Energy Systems (6 ECTS) SPM4340IE Urban Environment and Infrastructures (6 ECTS) SPM4830IE Introduction to Renewable Energy Systems (3 ECTS) SPM4840IE Sustainability in the Built Environment (3 ECTS) SPM9401 Design and control of transport systems (6 ECTS) SPM9448/9445 Methods for risk analysis and management (5 ECTS) SPM9447 Design of safety and security systems (6 ECTS) SPM9506 Fuel Cells (3 ECTS) SPM9750 Environmental Sustainability in the Built Environment (4 ECTS) WB4438 Technology and Sustainability (3 ECTS) WB5431-05 Life Cycle Engineering (3 ECTS) WM0804TU Project Safety Science (6 ECTS) Cluster B - Organisation and society AR0083/AR0085 Sustainable Development Programme (TIDO) (3 ECTS) AR0084 Sustainable Design, Time Based (TIDO) (2 ECTS) AR0891 Smart Architecture (7 ECTS) *) *) Depending on the subject of the workshop the credits will be assigned to a category. CIE5720 Environmental Impact Assessment (4 ECTS) EPA1132 Technology Development and Impact Assessment (5 ECTS) EPA1322 Continuous Systems Modeling (5 ECTS) EPA142 3 Decision making in networks (3 ECTS) EPA2240 Technology dynamics (4 ECTS) ID4050 Internationalisation (3 ECTS) ID4185 Strategic & Sustainable Design (3 ECTS) ID4125 Life Cycle Engineering and Design (3 ECTS) MOT1411 Technology Dynamics (2 ECTS) OE5662 Offshore Wind Farm Design (1 ECTS) SPM4110 Designing Multi-actor Systems (1 ECTS) SPM4810IE Social Systems / Policy and Management (6 ECTS) SPM4820IE Sustainable Innovation and Social Change (ECTS) WM0353TU Climate Ethics (3 ECTS) WM0615TU Milieu economie (4 ECTS) WM0801TU Introduction to Safety Science (3 ECTS) WM0903TU Technology and Global Development (4 ECTS) WM0909TU Technology Assessment: Technology, Society, Sustainability (3 ECTS) WM0906TA Special Topics in Geosciences and Sustainable Development (3 ECTS) WM0930SET System Innovation and Strategic Niche Management (3 ECTS)

Chris Kleijn

Prof.dr.ir. Chris Kleijn Full Professor and Director of Education +31 (0)15 27 82835 C.R.Kleijn@tudelft.nl Building 58, F2.350 Van der Maasweg 9 2629 HZ Delft The Netherlands Management Assistant Sandra Paffen +31 (0)15 27 83896 S.M.Paffen@tudelft.nl linkedin Chris Kleijn has been assistant (1991), associate (1996) and full professor (since 2001) at Delft University of Technology. His research interests are in experimental and computational heat and mass transfer (particularly in materials processing: thin film deposition, steel melting and welding) and multiphase microfluidics. In recent years his main academic activities have shifted towards leadership in education, being Director of Studies for the bachelor Applied Physics, the Director of Education of the faculty of Applied Sciences and a Comenius senior fellow on education of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Research group Academic background Chris Kleijn received his MSc (1986) in Applied Physics and PhD (1991) in Applied Sciences from Delft University of Technology, Netherlands. His PhD thesis and the first part of his scientific career were devoted to transport phenomena and chemistry in Chemical Vapour Deposition processes for thin film deposition. During this period he was visiting scientist at MIT and visiting professor at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Later his research changed gears in the direction of flow, heat and mass transfer in high Prandtl number fluids (steel processing), PPE, rarefied gases, and multiphase microfluidics. He was the (co)author of >200 internationally reviewed scientific publications and several book(chapter)s. Since 2019 he serves on the Management Team of the Faculty of Applied Sciences as the Director of Education. +31 (0)15 27 82835 C.R.Kleijn@tudelft.nl Building 58, F2.350 Van der Maasweg 9 2629 HZ Delft The Netherlands Management Assistant Sandra Paffen +31 (0)15 27 83896 S.M.Paffen@tudelft.nl linkedin Keywords Transport Phenomena Fluid Dynamics Computational Modelling Researcher ID Google Scholar Orcid ID Teaching Activities Current teaching activities: Thermodynamics (BSc Applied Physics); Transport Phenomena (BSc Applied Physics); Design Engineering for Physicists (BSc Applied Physics); Continuum Physics (MSc Applied Physics). Past teaching activities: Environmental Physics (MSc Applied Physics); Physics of Sustainable Energy (BSc Applied Physics); Transport Phenomena (BSc Chemical Engineering and BSc Applied Earth Sciences); Thermodynamics (national programme for the training of prospective high school teachers); computational fluid dynamics (post graduate course). Ancillary Activities 2019 - now: Member of Management Team of the Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology, as Director of Education 2014 - 2019: Director of Studies, Bachelor Applied Physics, Delft University of Technology 2012 - 2014: Member of the daily board of the Chemical Engineering Department, Delft University of Technology 2012 - now: Head of Transport Phenomena Group, Department of Chemical Engineering,Delft University of Technology 2011 - 2014: Chairman of the Exam Committee of the BSc Applied Physics, Delft University of Technology 2007 - 2011: Member of the Program Committee of the 4th (2007), 5th (2008), 6th (2009), 7th (2010) and 8th (2011) Workshops on Simulation of Multiphysics Multiscale Systems in conjunction with the International Conferences on Computational Science 2009 – 2017: Member of the board of the JM Burgers Centre national graduate school for fluid mechanics 2006 – now: Member of the board of the Delft Centre for Computational Science and Engineering 2004 - 2014: Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the journal ‘Chemical Vapor Deposition’ 2001: Co-organiser of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Chemical Physics of Thin Film Deposition processes for Micro- and Nano-Technologies, (Kaunas, Lithuania) 1998 - now: Elected member of the ASME-PVP Fluid-Structure-Interaction committee 1998 - 2004: Co-organiser and proceedings editor of five consecutive ASME-PVP International Symposiums on Computational Technologies for Fluid/Thermal/Chemical Systems with Industrial Applications 1997 - 2014: Elected member of the EuroCVD International Advisory Board 1992 - now: Faculty member the Netherlands National Graduate School for Process Technology 1991 - now: Faculty member of the Netherlands National Graduate School for Fluid Dynamics

Electives TiSD 2018-2019

Electives TiSD 2018-2019 Students who want to obtain the sustainability annotation TiSD should contact their faculty referent in an early stage. Students can choose electives from a wide variety of Sustainability related courses at TU Delft or at other universities. The courses are divided in two clusters. You need to choose at least 10 ECTS, with a minimum of 3 ECTS per cluster. In between ( ) is the number of ECTS points applicable for this course regarding the TiSD graduation annotation and the total ects for that course e.g. (3 ECTS/5 ECTS) meaning 3 out of the total of 5 ECTS for that course count for the TiDS annotation. Other courses and courses at other universities must be approved in advance by your faculty TiSD referent. Cluster A - Design, analysis and tools AE4462 Aircraft Emissions and Climate Effects (4 ECTS) OE44075 Introduction to Ocean Energy (4 ECTS) AR0072 - Solar Decathlon - (12 ECTS) AR0074 - Geo-design for a Circular Economy in Urban Regions - (3 ECTS) AR2AP030 - Aesthetics of Sustainable Architecture seminar- (3 ECTS) AR2HA010 - Building Green: Past, present, future - (3 ECTS) ME45100 - Fuel Cell Systems (3 ECTS) MS43315 Recycling engineering materials (4 ECTS) AE4W02TU Introduction to Wind Turbines: Physics and Technology (4 ECTS) AE4T40 Airborne Wind Energy (3 ECTS) AE4W09 Wind Turbine Design (5 ECTS) AES1470 Geothermics (2 ECTS) AP3141 Environmental Physics (6 ECTS) AR0191 Urban Sustainability (TiDO) (3 ECTS) AR0092 Zero Energy Design (6 ECTS) AR0531 Innovation and Sustainability (6 ECTS) AR1U131 Sustainable Urban Engineering of Territory (5 ECTS) AR2A015 Delft Lectures on Architectural Sustainablility (3 ECTS) AR3B015 SWAT studio (15 ECTS = 6 ECTS – cluster B and 3 ECTS – cluster A) CIE4100 Materials and ecological engineering (4 ECTS) CIE4450 Integrated Water Management (4 ECTS) CIE5304 Waterpower Engineering (3 ECTS) CIE5560 Engineering and Development (4 ECTS) ET3034TU Solar Energy (3 ECTS) ID4175 Advanced Embodiment Design (2 ECTS) ID5356 Sustainable Design Strategies for Product Development (3 ECTS) LM3611 Microbial Community Engineering (3 out of 6 ECTS) LM3741 Fermentation Technology and Environmental Biotechnology (3 out of 6 ECTS) OE44120 Offshore Wind Farms Design (4 ECTS) 4413DOSTSY Design of Sustainable Technological Systems (6 ECTS) 4413RENESY Renewable Energy Systems (6 ECTS) 4413UEINFY Urban Environment and Infrastructures (6 ECTS) WM0804TU Project Safety Science (6 ECTS) CIE4510 Climate Change: Science & Ethics (4 ECTS = 2 ECTS – cluster A and 2 ECTS – cluster B) Cluster B - Organisation and society AR0097 - Climate proof sustainable renovation: energy use, envir impact, health and comfort, life-cycle cost - (4 ECTS) AR0054 Energy Friendly Renovation Processes (3 ECTS) AR3B015 SWAT studio (15 ECTS = 6 ECTS – cluster B and 3 ECTS – cluster A) EPA1133 Ethics and Impacts of Global Interventions (5 ECTS) ID4185 Strategic & Sustainable Design (3 ECTS) ID5565 Sustainable Business Models and Sustainable Product/Service Systems (3 ECTS) LM3311 Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology (3 ECTS) LM3561 Ethical, Legal & Social Issues in Biotechnology (3 ECTS) 4413SUISCY Sustainable Innovation and Social Change (6 ECTS) SPM9730 Sustainable Innovation and Transitions (3 ECTS) WM0353TU Climate Ethics (3 ECTS) WM0801TU Introduction to Safety Science (3 ECTS) WM0903TU Technological Entrepreneurship and Global Development (4 ECTS) WM0931SET Sustainable Energy Innovation and Transitions (4 ECTS) WM0944 TU Sustainable Innovation in Practice (5 ECTS) CIE4510 Climate Change: Science & Ethics (4 ECTS = 2 ECTS – cluster A and 2 ECTS – cluster B)

Electives TiSD 2016-2017

Electives TiSD 2016-2017 Students who want to obtain the sustainability annotation TiSD should contact their faculty referent in an early stage. Students can choose electives from a wide variety of Sustainability related courses at TU Delft or at other universities. The courses are divided in two clusters. You need to choose at least 10 ECTS, with a minimum of 3 ECTS per cluster. In between ( ) is the number of ECTS points applicable for this course regarding the TiSD graduation annotation and the total ects for that course e.g. (3 ECTS/5 ECTS) meaning 3 out of the total of 5 ECTS for that course count for the TiDS annotation. Other courses and courses at other universities must be approved in advance by your faculty TiSD referent. Cluster A - Design, analysis and tools AE3W02TU Introduction to Wind Energy (3 ECTS) AE4T40 Kite, Smart Kites, Control and Energy Production (3 ECTS) AE4W09 Wind Turbine Design (5 ECTS) AES1470 Geothermics (2 ECTS) AP3141 D Environmental Physics (6 ECTS) AR0084 Sustainable Design, Time Based (TIDO) (9 ECTS) AR0190 Urban Sustainability (TiDO) (2 ECTS) AR0092 Zero Energy Design (6 ECTS) AR0531 Innovation and Sustainability (6 ECTS) AR1U130 Sustainable Urban Engineering of Territory (4 ECTS) AR2A015 Delft Lectures on Architectural Sustainablility (3 ECTS) AR3B015 SWAT studio (15 ECTS = 6 ECTS – cluster B and 3 ECTS – cluster A) CIE4100 Materials and ecological engineering (4 ECTS) CIE4450 Integrated Water Management (4 ECTS) CIE5304 Waterpower Engineering (3 ECTS) CIE5560 Civil Engineering in Developing Countries (4 ECTS) EPA1322 Continuous Systems Modeling (5 ECTS) ET4149 Solar Cells (1 ECTS) ID4175 Advanced Embodiment Design (2 ECTS) ID5356 Sustainable Design Strategies for Product Development (3 ECTS) LM3611 Microbial Community Engineering (3 out of 6 ECTS ) LM3741 Fermentation Technology and Environmental Biotechnology (3 out of 6 ECTS) OE5662 Offshore Wind Farm Design (4 ECTS) 4413DOSTSY Design of Sustainable Technological Systems (6 ECTS) 4413RENESY Renewable Energy Systems (6 ECTS) 4413UEINFY Urban Environment and Infrastructures (6 ECTS) SPM5610 Planning and Design of Multi-Modal Infrastructure Networks (5 ECTS) SPM9750 Environmental Sustainability in the Built Environment (4 ECTS) WM0804TU Project Safety Science (6 ECTS) CIE4510 Climate Change: Science & Ethics (4 ECTS = 2 ECTS – cluster A and 2 ECTS – cluster B) Cluster B - Organisation and society AR0054 Energy Friendly Renovation Processes (3 ECTS) AR0084 Sustainable Design, Time Based (TIDO) (3 ECTS) AR3B015 SWAT studio (15 ECTS = 6 ECTS – cluster B and 3 ECTS – cluster A) EPA1133 Ethics and Impacts of Global Interventions (5 ECTS) EPA1423 Decision making in networks (5 ECTS) ID4050 Internationalisation (3 ECTS) ID4185 Strategic & Sustainable Design (3 ECTS) ID5565 Sustainable Business Models and Sustainable Product/Service Systems (3 ECTS) LM3311 Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology (3 ECTS) LM3561 Ethical, Legal & Social Issues in Biotechnology (3 ECTS ) OE5662 Offshore Wind Farm Design (1 ECTS) SPM4110 Designing Multi-actor Systems (6 ECTS) 4413SUISCY Sustainable Innovation and Social Change (6 ECTS) WM0353TU Climate Ethics (3 ECTS) WM0801TU Introduction to Safety Science (3 ECTS) WM0903TU Technology and Global Development (4 ECTS) WM0930SET System Innovation and Strategic Niche Management (3 ECTS) WM0944 TU Sustainable Innovation in Practice (5 ECTS) CIE4510 Climate Change: Science & Ethics (4 ECTS = 2 ECTS – cluster A and 2 ECTS – cluster B)

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Students Amos Yusuf, Mick Dam & Bas Brouwer winners of Mekel Prize 2024

Master students Amos Yusuf, from the ME faculty (Mick Dam, from the EEMCS faculty and graduate Bas Brouwer have won the Mekel Prize 2024 for the best extra scientific activity at TU Delft: the development of an initiative that brings master students into the classroom teaching sciences to the younger generations. The prize was ceremonially awarded by prof Tim van den Hagen on 13 November after the Van Hasselt Lecture at the Prinsenhof, Delft. They received a statue of Professor Jan Mekel and 1.500,- to spend on their project. Insights into climate change are being openly doubted. Funding for important educational efforts and research are being withdrawn. Short clips – so called “reels” – on Youtube and TikTok threaten to simplify complex political and social problems. AI fakes befuddle what is true and what is not. The voices of science that contribute to those discussion with modesty, careful argument and scepticism, are drowned in noise. This poses a threat for universities like TU Delft, who strive to increase student numbers, who benefit from diverse student populations and aim to pass on their knowledge and scientific virtues to the next generation. It is, therefore, alarming that student enrolments to Bachelor and Master Programs at TU Delft have declined in the past year. Students in front of the class The project is aimed to make the sciences more appealing to the next generation. They have identified the problem that students tend miss out on the opportunity of entering a higher education trajectory in the Beta sciences – because they have a wrong picture of such education. In their mind, they depict it as boring and dry. In his pilot lecture at the Stanislas VMBO in Delft, Amos Yusuf has successfully challenged this image. He shared his enthusiasm for the field of robotics and presented himself as a positive role model to the pupils. And in return the excitement of the high school students is palpable in the videos and pictures from the day. The spark of science fills their eyes. Bas Brouwer Mick Dam are the founders of NUVO – the platform that facilitates the engagement of Master Students in high school education in Delft Their efforts offer TU Delft Master Students a valuable learning moment: By sharing insights from their fields with pupils at high school in an educational setting, our students can find identify their own misunderstandings of their subject, learn to speak in front of non-scientific audiences and peak into education as a work field they themselves might not have considered. An extraordinary commitment According to the Mekel jury, the project scored well on all the criteria (risk mitigation, inclusiveness, transparency and societal relevance). However, it was the extraordinary commitment of Amos who was fully immersed during his Master Project and the efforts of Brouwer and Dam that brought together teaching and research which is integral to academic culture that made the project stand out. About the Mekel Prize The Mekel Prize will be awarded to the most socially responsible research project or extra-scientific activity (e.g. founding of an NGO or organization, an initiative or realization of an event or other impactful project) by an employee or group of employees of TU Delft – projects that showcase in an outstanding fashion that they have been committed from the beginning to relevant moral and societal values and have been aware of and tried to mitigate as much as possible in innovative ways the risks involved in their research. The award recognizes such efforts and wants to encourage the responsible development of science and technology at TU Delft in the future. For furthermore information About the project: https://www.de-nuvo.nl/video-robotica-pilot/ About the Mekel Prize: https://www.tudelft.nl/en/tpm/our-faculty/departments/values-technology-and-innovation/sections/ethics-philosophy-of-technology/mekel-prize

New catheter technology promises safer and more efficient treatment of blood vessels

Each year, more than 200 million catheters are used worldwide to treat vascular diseases, including heart disease and artery stenosis. When navigating into blood vessels, friction between the catheter and the vessel wall can cause major complications. With a new innovative catheter technology, Mostafa Atalla and colleagues can change the friction from having grip to completely slippery with the flick of a switch. Their design improves the safety and efficiency of endovascular procedures. The findings have been published in IEEE. Catheter with variable friction The prototype of the new catheter features advanced friction control modules to precisely control the friction between the catheter and the vessel wall. The friction is modulated via ultrasonic vibrations, which overpressure the thin fluid layer. This innovative variable friction technology makes it possible to switch between low friction for smooth navigation through the vessel and high friction for optimal stability during the procedure. In a proof-of-concept, Atalla and his team show that the prototype significantly reduces friction, averaging 60% on rigid surfaces and 11% on soft surfaces. Experiments on animal aortic tissue confirm the promising results of this technology and its potential for medical applications. Fully assembled catheters The researchers tested the prototype during friction experiments on different tissue types. They are also investigating how the technology can be applied to other procedures, such as bowel interventions. More information Publicatie DOI : 10.1109/TMRB.2024.3464672 Toward Variable-Friction Catheters Using Ultrasonic Lubrication | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore Mostafa Atalla: m.a.a.atalla@tudelft.nl Aimee Sakes: a.sakes@tudelft.nl Michaël Wiertlewski: m.wiertlewski@tudelft.nl Would you like to know more and/or attend a demonstration of the prototype please contact me: Fien Bosman, press officer Health TU Delft: f.j.bosman@tudelft.nl/ 0624953733

A key solution to grid congestion

On behalf of the TU Delft PowerWeb Institute, researchers Kenneth Brunninx and Simon Tindemans are handing over a Position Paper to the Dutch Parliament on 14 November 2024, with a possible solution to the major grid capacity problems that are increasingly cropping up in the Netherlands. The Netherlands is unlikely to meet the 2030 climate targets, and one of the reasons for this is that large industry cannot switch to electricity fast enough, partly because of increasingly frequent problems around grid capacity and grid congestion. In all likelihood, those problems will actually increase this decade before they can decrease, the researchers argue. The solution offered by the TU Delft PowerWeb Institute researchers is the ‘flexible backstop’. With a flexible backstop, the current capacity of the power grid can be used more efficiently without sacrificing safety or reliability. A flexible backstop is a safety mechanism that automatically and quickly reduces the amount of electricity that an electric unit can draw from the grid (an electric charging station or a heat pump) or deliver (a PV installation). It is a small device connected or built into an electrical unit, such as a charging station or heat pump, that ‘communicates’ with the distribution network operator. In case of extreme stress on the network, the network operator sends a signal to the device to limit the amount of power. Germany recently introduced a similar system with electric charging stations. The backstop would be activated only in periods of acute congestion problems and could help prevent the last resort measure, which is cutting off electricity to users. ‘Upgrading the electricity network remains essential, but in practice it will take years. So there is a need for short-term solutions that can be integrated into long-term planning. We, the members of the TU Delft PowerWeb Institute, call on the government, network operators and regulator to explore the flexible backstop as an additional grid security measure,’ they said. The entire Paper can be read here . Kenneth Brunninx Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Governance and Management, where he uses quantitative models to evaluate energy policy and market design with the aim of reducing CO2 emissions. Simon Tindemans is Associate Professor in the Intelligent Electrical Power Grids group at Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science. His research interests include uncertainty and risk management for power grids. TU Delft PowerWeb Institute is a community of researchers who are investigating how to make renewable energy systems reliable, future proof and accessible to everyone.

25 year celebration of formal collaboration between Delft University of Technology and the University of Campinas

On 25 October 2024 we celebrated 25 years of formal collaboration between Delft University of Technology and the University of Campinas. What began as a project to exchange some students in chemical engineering has now grown to a multifaceted and broad academic collaboration which accumulated into 24 joint research projects (>20 M Euro); 16 advanced courses and 15 Doctors with a Dual Degree PhD. Patricia Osseweijer, TU Delft Ambassador Brazil explained, “We are proud to show and reflect on this special day the added value we created resulting from our joint activities. The lessons we learned demonstrate that especially continuity of funds and availability for exchanges has contributed to joint motivation and building trust which created strong relations. This is the foundation for academic creativity and high-level achievements.” The program presented showcases of Dual Degree projects; research activities and education. It discussed the future objectives and new fields of attention and agree on the next steps to maintain and strengthen the foundation of strong relations. Telma Franco, Professor UNICAMP shared that “joint education and research has substantially benefitted the students, we see that back in the jobs they landed in,” while UNICAMP’s Professor Gustavo Paim Valenca confirmed that “we are keen to extend our collaboration to more engineering disciplines to contribute jointly to global challenges” Luuk van der Wielen highlighted that “UNICAMP and TU Delft provide valuable complementary expertise as well as infrastructures to accelerate research and innovation. Especially our joint efforts in public private partnerships brings great assets” To ensure our future activities both University Boards have launched a unique joint program for international academic leadership. This unique 7-month program will accommodate 12 young professors, 6 from each university. The programme began on 4 November 2024 in Delft, The Netherlands.