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2024 November Marjan Hagenzieker , Door rood lopen zonder boete goed idee? 'Je krijgt chaos en discussies' , RTL.nl, 8 november 2024 Sophie de Roda Husman , We dachten dat de Zuidpool nooit zou smelten, totdat... , Universiteit van Nederland, 3 november 2024 Oktober Doris van Halem , Dit jaar 'wel heel vaak' poepbacterie in drinkwater, regen speelt mogelijk rol , NU.nl, 16 oktober 2024 Matthieu de Schipper , We gebruiken veel meer zand dan we denken, maar nu dreigt een zandtekort: wat merken we er in Nederland van? , MAX Vandaag, 6 oktober 2024 Eliz-Mari Lourens , Onderzoekers TU Delft nemen staat van Zeelandbrug onder de loep , Innovation Origins, 2 oktober 2024 September Maarten Bakker , Meer capaciteit, betere samenwerking en goed ontwerp belonen: de succesformule voor de recycling van drankenkartons , Change Inc., 30 september 2024 Kevin van der Lingen , Buig- en scheurgedrag van beton met basaltvezelwapening , Cement, 27 september 2024 Ton van den Bremer , Golven kunnen hoogtes bereiken van een flatgebouw, blijkt uit onderzoek , BNR Nieuwsradio, 22 september 2024 Ton van den Bremer , Zeemansmythe blijkt werkelijkheid: monstergolven veel hoger dan gedacht , Nieuwsuur, 20 september 2024 Ton van den Bremer , Nederlandse onderzoekers bewijzen het bestaan van monstergolven in zee , NU.nl, 20 semptember 2024 Ton van den Bremer , Ze werden lang afgedaan als mythe, maar verwoestende ‘kruisgolven’ blijken nog extremer dan gedacht: “Vier keer steiler dan voor mogelijk werd gehouden” , Het Nieuwsblad, 20 september 2024 Ton van den Bremer , Nederlander bewijst bestaan van mysterieuze monstergolven in diepzee: ze zijn extremer dan extreem , Scientias, 19 september 2024 Ton van den Bremer , Ocean Waves Exceed Known Limits, Study Reveals , Mirage News, 19 september 2024 Miriam Coenders , NOS Achtuurjournaal: Overstromingen centraal Europa , NOS, 16 september 2024 Miriam Coenders , Kwetsbaarheid van centraal-Europa bij overstromingen , NPO Radio 1, 16 september 2024 Wout Broere , Renovaties van tunnels: 'Elke tunnel is uniek’ , NPO Radio 1, 4 september 2024 Augustus Floris Besseling , Er komt grootschalig onderzoek naar de Zeelandbrug , NOS Radio 1 Journaal, 28 augustus 2024 Renate van der Knaap , Wiskundige Renate promoveert op de optimale dienstregeling voor treinen , NOS Met het Oog op Morgen, 26 augsutus 2024 Bas Jonkman , Hoe beschermen we onze huizen, nu het water stijgt door klimaatverandering? (vanaf minuut 16:37), EenVandaag, 15 augustus 2024 Juli Marion Tissier , Kan kunstmatig koraalrif kusten beschermen tegen zeespiegelstijging? , RTL, 17 juli 2024 Femke Vossepoel , Delftse digital twin toont menselijk gedrag bij hitte en wind , Stadszaken, 16 juli 2024 Niels van Oort , Kunnen we met 'betere bussen' het Nederlandse OV-probleem oplossen? , NPO Radio 1, 11 juli 2024 Herman Russchenberg , Kunstmatige wolken of extra stof in de stratosfeer: gaat klimaatengineering ons redden? , Scientias, 6 juli 2024 Niels van Oort , Boek 'Betere Bus' feestelijk gelanceerd , OV Magazine, 3 juli 2024 Niels van Oort , De ‘Betere bus’: BRT en andere vormen van de hoogwaardige bus , PV Magazine, 2 juli 2024 Niels van Oort , De bus moet 'sexy' worden , BNR Mobility, 1 juli 2024 Juni Bas Jonkman , TU Delft feliciteert oudste promovendus ooit , Delft op Zondag, 30 juni 2024 Herman Russchenberg , Wat is cloud seeding en is deze techniek de oorzaak van de vele regenval? , National Geographic, 28 juni 2024 Jan Peter van der Hoek , ‘Achteruit hollende waterkwaliteit kan ook woningbouw bedreigen’ , BNR, 23 juni 2024 Bas Jonkman , Het dode meer , NTR Focus, 14 juni 2024 Rob Nijsse , Oranjebrug weer open, maar we gaan vaker voor een dichte brug staan: 'Wen er maar aan' , RTV Utrecht, 3 juni 2024 George Lavidas , Are wave and tidal energy the wind and solar of 2050? , Innovation Matters Podcast, 3 juni 2024 Mei Jan Peter van der Hoek , 'Europees verbod is nodig': drinkwaterbedrijven lozen giftige PFAS terug de natuur in , EenVandaag, 29 mei 2024 Sander Pasterkamp, Veel vraagtekens rond plotselinge instorting deel parkeergarage Nieuwegein: 'Kan nog van alles zijn' , EenVandaag, 27 mei 2024 Sander Pasterkamp , 'Onderzoek duurt lang' Bouwkundige over ziekenhuisgarage: 'Uitkijken voor tunnelvisie' , RTL, 27 mei 2024 George Lavidas , Blauwe energie: er is een oceaan aan mogelijkheden voor mariene energie , InnovationOrigins, 27 mei 2024 Max van Beek , Mobiele telefoons straks gemaakt van oud asfalt of huisafval? Minder afhankelijk van buitenlandse mijnen , AD, 18 mei 2024 Lot van der Graaf , Bacteriën gebruiken om metalen uit afvalstromen van de mijnbouw te halen , BNR, 17 mei 2024 Lot van der Graaf en Tobias Schmiedel , ‘We kunnen niet zonder.’ TU Delft onderzoekt nieuwe manieren om kritieke grondstoffen te verkrijgen , InnovationOrigins, 16 mei 2024 Jules van Lier , Hoe we veel meer ammoniak uit reststromen zouden kunnen halen , BNR, 16 mei 2024 Arjan de Ruijter, Oded Cats en Hans de Lint, Opvallend onderzoek TU Delft: Ridesourcing-platformen als Uber en DiDi gedijen op sociaal-economische ongelijkheid , PV Magazine, 1 mei 2024 April Bas Jonkman , Van dijken bouwen tot AI: zo maken Delftse professoren wetenschap leuk voor kinderen , In de buurt Delft, 22 april 2024 Boris van Breukelen , Onderzoek naar filteren onkruidverdelgers uit water wint Nederlandse Junior Water Prize , H2O Waternetwerk, 22 april 2024 Sophie de Roda Husman , Delftse onderzoeker weet smeltgat in klimaatmodellen te verkleinen , EW Magazine, 21 april 2024 Pier Siebesma , Kunstmatige regen en 'gestolen wolken': hoe Sjeiks in Midden-Oosten het weer naar hun hand zetten , de Telegraaf, 17 april 2024 Herman Russchenberg , Zo werkt cloud seeding , KijkMagazine, 18 april 2024 // Zwaarste regen ooit in Dubai, komt dit door wolkenmanipulatie? , Trouw, 17 april // Zwaarste regen ooit in Dubai, komt dit door wolkenmanipulatie? , DeMorgen, 18 april 2024 Gert Jan Medema , Dutch microbiologist wins Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize for work during COVID-19 pandemic , CNA, 16 april 2024 Ana Colina Alonso , Onderzoekers: ‘Slib Waddenzee geen oneindige bron’ , H2O, 15 april 2024 Bregje van Wesenbeeck, Duurzame kust: Delft test de kracht van mangrovebossen , NOS, 11 april 2024 Bas Hofland , De ochtendspits | 11 april, BNR Bas Hofland and Bregje van Wesenbeeck, Nieuw wapen tegen wassend water? ‘Je wil weten wat zo’n mangrovebos kan opvangen. Wanneer breken ze?’ Trouw, 11 april 2024 // TU Delft test mangroven in krachtigste golfgoot ter wereld, NU.nl, 11 april 2024 // Mangroves krijgen orkaankracht voor de kiezen om golfdempend vermogen te testen , Cobouw, 15 april 2024 Herman Russchenberg, Can blowing desert sand prevent global warming? “Something structural is needed” , Taylor Daily Press, 10 april 2024 Victor Trees en Stephan de Roode, Why some clouds vanish during solar eclipses , CNN, 1 april 2024 March Niels van Oort , Iedereen mobiel; vanzelfsprekend! , YouTube, 29 maart 2024 Doris van Halem and Jan Peter van der Hoek , Het gaat steeds meer geld kosten om schoon drinkwater uit de kraan te krijgen , NU.nl, 24 maart 2024 Niels van Oort , Met de trein reizen om vliegtuig te halen blijft linke soep , NU.nl, 23 maaer 2024 Phil Vardon , Geothermie Delft verwacht geen vertraging door aanvullende eisen , Delta, 8 maart 2024 Mohammad Fotouhi , Slimme coating visualiseert onzichtbare gebreken constructies , Innovatieve Materialen p. 34, maart 2024 Riccardo Riva , TU Delft kreeg afgelopen jaren geld van industrie voor onderzoek naar olie en gas , NU.nl, 6 maart 2024 Martin Bloemendal , De uitdagingen voor de uitrol van warmteopslag en bodemenergie, Warmte365, 5 maart 2024 Ranjith Kuttantharappel, Leveraging digital twins in water disaster management systems for flood mitigation , Smart Water Magazine, 4 maart 2024 February Susan Steele-Dunne , Vici’s voor drie toponderzoekers van de TU Delft, BlikOpNieuws, 29 februari 2024 Caroline Katsman , Hete zeeën , NTR, 29 februari 2024 Maarten Bakker , Plasticexport aan banden: 'We moeten onze eigen plastic zooi op gaan ruimen' , NOS, 27 februari 2024 Hayo Hendrikse , Pumped up: will a Dutch startup’s plan to restore Arctic sea-ice work? , The Guardian, 27 februari 2024 Caroline Katsman , Zorgen over ontbreken zee-ijs rond Antarctica en warme oceaan , RTL Nieuws, 27 februari 2024 Mike Buxton , Chinese EV-invasie in Europa: tijd voor zelfvoorzienende mijnbouw? , Innovation Origins, 23 februari 2024 Bas Jonkman , Wateroverlast: Hoogwater (minuut 6) , KRO NCRV Pointer, 22 februari 2024 Mohammad Fotouhi , Kameleonhuid' brengt onzichtbare constructieve schade in beeld , Cobouw, 21 februari 2024 Daan Schraven , Circulair bouwen: technologie is er, nu het verdienmodel nog , Innovation Origins, 8 februari 2024 Max Hendriks , Worden onze huizen in de toekomst gebouwd met duurzaam beton? , EOS Wetenschap, 7 februari 2024 Erik Mostert , Nieuwe toekomst voor trekvaart in project voor Zuid-Holland , de Gelderlander, 4 februari 2024 January Maarten Bakker , Plastic scheiden of alles bij restafval? 'Beter nascheiden dan doorrommelen' , Omroep West, 29 januari 2024 Anne Pluymakers , Aan de TU Delft knallen ze stenen uit elkaar voor een duurzame toekomst , NPO Radio 1, 25 januari 2024 Niels van Oort , Onderzoeksgroep duurzame mobiliteit groeit bij TU Delft , OV-Magazine, 23 januari 2024 Maarten Bakker , Nieuw plastic is goedkoper dan gerecycled plastic, waardoor fabrieken omvallen: 'Wil je een circulaire economie, dan moet je deze industrie helpen' , EenVandaag, 23 januari 2024 Anne-Catherine Dieudonné , Radioactief afval: opslaan in ondergrondse kleilagen? , Engineersonline.nl, 22 januari 2024 Herman Russchenberg , Superwolken kunnen de aarde koelen. Moet je dat willen? , Universiteit van Nederland, 21 januari 2024 Ties Rijcken , Houd ruimte voor professionele gebiedsontwikkeling met water , Gebiedsontwikkeling.nu, 18 januari 2024 Yuguang Yang , Onze infrastructuur is aan vervanging toe: ‘innovatie moet sneller’ , Innovation Origins, 18 januari 2024 Bas Jonkman , Overstromingen: zijn er geen alternatieven voor de zandzak? , H2O waternetwerk, 13 January 2024 Matthieu de Schipper , Kieran Dunne and Bram van Prooijen , Studenten ‘Quick Reaction’ Team binnenkort klaar voor veldmetingen bij extreme weersverschijnselen , Duurzaam Actueel, 10 January 2024 Ties Rijcken , Vanavond in Haagse Lobby: hoe lang blijven we nog bestand tegen de krachten van het water? , WNL Haagse Lobby, 8 January 2024 CiTG in de media 2020 - 2023 Bekijk het In de media archief Tips? Tip over een interessant artikel voor CiTG in de media? Laat het ons weten.

Safety, Insurance & Medical Services

Register your stay abroad FREE TU Delft Collective Travel Insurance How? Subscribe via My.TUDelft.nl - Go to 'Stay Abroad' Emergency Contact Information Disclaimer Travel Safety Training Session Dates Emergency Info Travel Safety Training Insurance Medical Services Emergency Info In the event of an emergency or incident during your stay abroad In life threatening situations always contact the local emergency services first. Call the emergency number of the insurance company Chartis (AIG) + 31 10 7982218 and have the TU Delft travel insurance policy number ready: 60.10.4117 Call the emergency number 24/7 BZ Information Service; +31 247 247 247 Inform the TU Delft control room: +31 152 788 888 Inform your parents and local supervisor Inform your TU Delft supervisor and your faculty international office Going abroad, even for study / exchange / research / internship / graduation project purposes, might bring risks that you may not expect in advance. Sign up for a Travel safety training session Read the checklist Watch the video Travel Safety Training Sessions Dates Students considering travelling abroad for any of the purposes mentioned above should check the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (in Dutch) for travel advice. When you are planning to travel, you are required to participate in one of these sessions, it will focus on the countries to be visited by the participants. If you have recently followed the Travel Safety Training (within the last 2 years), you do not have to follow the training again. Register by clicking on an available session below before you go (more sessions will be added in peak periods). 18 Dec 2024 at 12:00 to 14:00, CET 18 Dec 2024 at 15:00 to 17:00, CET Checklist Student Safety Abroad You are also required to follow the guidelines of the Checklist Student Safety Abroad . This checklist provides important information regarding the colour coding system related to foreign travel advice. Video - Student safety abroad - Important note ---> We are currently working on a new video, some aspects to the video need to be updated. Be aware: It is mandatory that students attend a safety training session. Students cannot travel to ‘Orange’ colour coded countries. Check the current travel advice, travel insurance and don’t forget to register your trip in the MyTuDelft App before your departure. Please contact TU-IV@tudelft.nl should you have any further questions. Introduction If you go abroad as part of your studies at TU Delft, you are obliged to register your stay in Osistud.tudelft.nl (start and end date must be registered). Through this registration, TU Delft knows where its students are going and Student Affairs can then tailor its international policy on this. After registering and submitting your contact information in Osistud.tudelft.nl, you will be covered by TU Delft collective travel insurance for the study-related part of your trip abroad (vacation before, during and after your business trip is not covered). In the event of a calamity, the Safety and Security Department is aware of where you are, in cooperation with the embassy and the Crisis Centre of TU Travel Insurance we can help you in case of emergencies. The registration procedure is the following: Watch this video and see the checklist about registration Log in on Osistud.tudelft.nl and click on the button Stay abroad Create and submit a New Request Register in 24/7 BZ Information Service You'll receive a reply about your insurance during your stay Click Contact and Emergency information and fill in the information about your accessibility Save your contact and emergency information The TU Delft travel insurance is not a comprehensive health insurance and only covers the necessary medical costs directly related to an accident or sickness during the stay abroad. Treatments that can be postponed until return to The Netherlands will not be covered. Students always have to arrange a main or primary health insurance by themselves. This insurance provides secondary coverage. This means it will pay after the primary health insurance has paid their part of the coverage. When making a travel medical claim, the primary health insurance has to be approached first. After this you can settle the remaining medical claim with the travel insurance. The maximum period of stay abroad for trainees and students is set at 365 days. All stays with a longer duration than 365 days are not covered by the insurance. Students have to take out a travel insurance policy for the additional days by themselves. Individual Responsibility When travelling, students should behave in a way that minimizes risk for themselves. TU Delft will do all it can to exercise its duty of care, but travellers have a responsibility to use common sense both during the planning of a journey, and while travelling to international locations. Travellers should have emergency contact numbers, their policy number with them, including those needed to cancel credit cards (in the event of loss). Should a student need to sign a statement from the host institution or the internship provider relating to their stay abroad project and/or traineeship, such a statement must always be agreed upon with the faculty internship coordinator/faculty exchange coordinator before signing. The TU liability and travel insurance does not cover unlimited financial consequential loss in the event of a stay abroad for study and internship. If a student (unintentionally) makes a mistake that, for example, causes a company to come to a standstill, it could result in huge financial consequences that the TU travel insurance cannot provide. If TU travel insurance pays out, this is done in accordance with Dutch law. Every traveller is expected to have a primary health insurance in place whether that be in the Netherlands or their home country. Should a student wish to rent a vehicle, the student must take a comprehensive insurance policy with the rental, this is not covered by the TU Delft travel insurance policy. Incident Management To manage travel related risk, TU Delft safety and Security Department proactively monitors, conducts analysis for, anticipates, and provides assistance for global situations that may cause risk to TU travellers. Travel Insurance coverage TU Delft has a travel insurance which is effective for all students who make trips abroad as part of their TU Delft study programme. The insurance provides worldwide coverage. For more details about the insurance program please see the summary of the covered items: Personal Accident Medical Expenses and Assistance when unwell (Travel insurance provides secondary coverage. Every traveller is expected to have a primary health insurance in place). Travel assistance, should you lose luggage. Personal Belongings and business equipment, such as laptops. Legal assistance with a dispute or conflict Assistance, should you be detained Political unrest and evacuation, should trouble arise in your immediate area of stay. Not covered items: The insurance does not cover any claim, expense or loss caused by, or resulting either directly or indirectly from, or involving a rental vehicle. Ensure you have a comprehensive insurance policy (not third party) when renting a vehicle. What can you expect from us? If you have any questions regarding travel and studying for your programme abroad, please contact TU-IV@tudelft.nl If you have a claim, you can send the claim to Raetsheren: Onderwijs@raetsheren.nl Documents can be found below in Dutch and English (Travel Insurance Claim form / Schade-aangifte formulier. Insurance certificate requirements for visa and/or host university/organisation Travelling to certain countries may require a visa and possibly an insurance certificate. You may also need an insurance certificate for your host university/organisation. This can be obtained per email through your own Faculty Exchange/international office. Please send the following data for the quickest result. Make sure to file your request on time. Full name as stated in passport Date of birth Nationality Country of departure and destination Travel dates / Visa dates Policy number The purpose of your trip (e.g. Exchange) Name of the host university or organisation that will be visited Please keep in mind that issuing the certificate can take up to five workdays. Certificates for the following countries can be requested via email to Onderwijs@raetsheren.nl Afghanistan, Belarus, Central African Republic, Cuba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Hong Kong, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Mali, Myanmar, Nicaragua, North-Korea, Somalia, South-Sudan, Syria, Russia, Ukraine, Venezuela, Yemen, Zimbabwe. FAQ Is a holiday before, during and/or after study programme abroad covered? No, the travel insurance that the TU Delft has arranged is study/work related. For holidays you need to arrange your own private travel insurance. What is the maximum duration of a trip covered by the insurance? The maximum insured duration of your trip is 365 days. Students have to take out a travel insurance policy for the additional days by themselves. Do I need to pay all medical expenses in advance? No, in the event of an Accident or illness abroad AIG Assistance will arrange and pay for the invoices of the Hospitals and clinics, you won’t have to make advance payments yourself. If you need to visit a doctor, call the helpline to arrange an appointment. Is there a deductible applicable? Yes for (personal belonging & business equipment, article 7) there is a deductible of € 150, - applicable per claim + no benefit will be paid for: 25% of the amount between € 2500, - and the replacement costs of an object with a value over € 2500, -. Which information do I need to send if I have to make a claim? To assess the claim, we need all the mentioned documents listed under each claim. Loss/theft of luggage: A completed and signed claim form Booking details of the trip, such as the e-ticket/ boarding pass Police report A full specified overview of all the items claimed. Please mention for all lost items the following details: what kind of item it is, purchase invoices of the lost items; the date of purchase and the purchase price of this item; a screen-print of your bank statement will also suffice. Lost luggage with the airline – To assess the claim we need the above-mentioned documents together with: A completed and signed claim form Booking details of the trip, such as the e-ticket/ boarding pass The property irregularity reports you received from the airline. The confirmation from the airline company regarding their compensation to you. A full specified overview of all the items claimed. Please mention for all lost items the following details: what kind of item it is, purchase invoices of the lost items; the date of purchase and the purchase price of this item; a screen-print of your bank statement will also suffice. Medical Claim A completed and signed claim form Booking details of the trip, such as the e-ticket/ boarding pass Medical invoices: If medical costs are being claimed, the primary health insurance has to be approached first. If the private health insurer doesn’t cover all the costs, we would like to receive the rejection letter from this health insurer which shows that they do not (fully) compensate the medical costs. In case of the death of first/second degree family members – to assess the claim, we need: A completed and signed claim form Death certificate in English Your birth certificate in English and the birth certificate of your father or mother to establish the kinship between you and your ‘late family member’. A full specified overview of all the items claimed. Do I need extra insurance to undertake activities with a higher risk? No extra insurance is needed for high-risk activities. For example, TU Delft insurance also covers activities within a Dream Team when all security measures have been met. I am going to the U.S.A and I need a J1 visa. Does TU Delft Travel Insurance meet the requirements? A student's primary health insurance provider is the first point of contact. If a statement is required, then it should be requested here first. Nevertheless, the TU Delft travel insurance meets the conditions that are made. If a certificate needs to be issued by the travel insurer (AIG), including the mention of these specific coverages, please contact AIG directly via cast.issuing@aig.com . If these coverages to be included are reported directly, AIG will include them. TU Delft will verify in the certificate that AIG meets the appropriate ratings. Stay abroad registration Insurance certificate - EN/NL Insurance policy Travel Insurance Claim Form - English Schade-aangifte formulier Verzekeringsdekking Additional Insurance Policy - English Aanvullende dekkingen Medical Examination For some countries, a medical examination prior to your visit is mandatory. The SGZ provides a free basic examination. This basic examination does not include the following examinations. Chest x-ray Mantoux test for TBC Laboratory or blood testing The costs of these examinations vary so check with the health care provider. Vaccinations TU Delft provides a reimbursement of €50 (only at the SGZ) for vaccinations during an internship or study trip if this is required or advised in the country of destination. The SGZ deducts this reimbursement from the bill. To take advantage of this discount, you must bring a completed vaccination form with you. If you have supplementary insurance, the vaccination costs may be (partly) charged to the health insurer. Vaccinations Form English

UEI Symposium

Date: 19 November 10:30-17:00 (walk-in from 10:00, followed by networking drinks from 17:00) Location: The Old Library, Raam 180, 2611 WP Delft Register Here Submit Research Paper The Netherlands aims to increase energy renovations in existing buildings to 200,000 per year. For the past four years, the "Integrated Approaches for Energy Renovations in Existing Buildings" (IEBB) consortium has worked to develop innovative and scalable solutions to achieve this goal. On November 19, Urban Energy Institute will host its annual symposium which will also serve as the closing event for the IEBB program. The event will showcase IEBB’s most promising results and lessons learned. Professionals from industry, government and academia will gather to exchange ideas on how these results can be further put into practice. This event is organized by TU Delft and TNO in collaboration with TKI Urban Energy, TKI Bouw en Techniek and RVO. Spots are limited - early registration is recommended to save your spot! Program 10:00 – 10:30 Walk-in, Registration & Coffee 10:30 – 10:40 Welcome Remarks by Moderator, Geert Maarse Speaker Moderator Geert Maarse 10:40 – 11:00 Opening Keynote: “Transitions” by Laure Itard, Professor of Building Energy Epidemiology, TU Delft (EN) Speaker The energy transition in buildings entails many different transitions. Drawing on insights from IEBB and broader developments in science, technology and society, Laure Itard will discuss next steps towards broad sustainability in the built environment. TU Delft Laure Itard 11:00 – 11:30 Opening Panel Discussion: Reflecting on IEBB Collaboration (NL) Speakers Hogeschool Utrecht Mieke Oostra TNO Huub Keizers RVO Marion Bakker TU Delft Henk Visscher 11:30 – 12:00 PhD Panel: Tangible Results for Industry (EN) Speakers Priva Paula van den Brom TU Delft Prateek Wahi TU Delft Evert van Beek 12:00 – 13:00 Networking Lunch 13:00 – 14:30 Parallel Sessions: Round 1 Track 1: Bundling Renovation Measures (NL) Accelerating the energy transition in the built environment requires a different way of thinking about renovation “products” and more efficient, standardized ways to produce and install them. This section presents a cross-section of the various technological developments, tools and methods have been developed within IEBB for this purpose. Reimarkt Mathijs Vallinga TNO Piet Jacobs Cyclomedia Niels van den Kieboom Track 2: Collaboration Models for Energy Renovations (EN) Speeding up renovations of buildings owned by multiple owners requires a different way of doing business. This workshop will focus on the IEBB project WNR (Woonlasten-neutraal Renoveren – Living Cost Neutral Renovation) and its follow-up, the LIFE project CondoReno . The session offers insights into new business models and collaboration structures that help homeowners to jointly pursue a whole renovation trajectory. WNR Walter van Steenis TU Delft Ragy Elgendy Verbouwstromen Olivier Lauteslager TKI Urban Energy Guus Mulder TU Delft Erwin Mlecnik Track 3: Site Visit to Green Village (EN) This Inspiration Tour provides and overview of the innovation process at the Green Village, introducing the site’s concept, objectives, and key pilot projects. The tour focuses on three main themes: sustainable construction and renovation, future energy systems, and climate-adaptive cities. 14:30 – 14:45 Break 14:45 – 16:00 Parallel Sessions: Round 2 Track 4: How to Get People on Board: Behavior Insights into Renovation Decisions (EN) TU Delft Stella Boess TU Delft Gerdien de Vries TUE Ioulia Ossokina TUE Tije van Casteren TU Delft Queena Qian Track 5: Preparing Homes for District Heating (EN) What is needed to connect a home to a district heating network, what can be done to simplify and accelerate this, and what are possible alternatives? In this session, we take a look at developments both “in front of” and “behind” the meter with respect to district heating networks. TNO Andries van Wijhe TNO Martijn Clarijs TU Delft Martin Bloemendal TU Delft Prateek Wahi Track 6: Data-Driven Solutions for Scaling Up Renovations (EN) This breakout session shares IEBB research and results for data-driven approaches to enhance building performance, focusing on renovation strategies, energy assessments, and dynamic behavior modeling. 16:00 – 16:30 Closing Panel Discussion: Lessons Learned and Recommendations from IEBB Experience (NL) Speakers KGG Marjolein van Splunder TKI Urban Energy Guus Mulder RVO Marion Bakker VRO David van der Woude 16:30 – 16:45 Closing Keynote by Maaike Zwart, Vice-Mayor Sustainability City of Delft (NL) Speaker Gemeente Delft Maaike Zwart 16:45 – 17:00 Final Reflections and Wrap-Up Speakers TNO Marco Bakker TU Delft Henk Visscher 17:00 – 18:00 Networking Reception Get a glimpse of the experience by watching the aftermovie from the UEI Symposium 2023, 'Future Horizons of the Energy Transition.'

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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.

Christmas lunch

Take part in a festive lunch with MoTiv, TU Delft Studentenraad en TU Delft ESA This holiday season, MoTiv, TU Delft, and the local Delft churches are bringing together homes and students for a special, heartwarming experience, and we would love for you to be part of it! After three successful years, we’re excited to continue this festive tradition, bridging cultures and creating connections. Are you interested in joining a holiday lunch as a guest , along with other international students, in a welcoming Delft-area home? Or perhaps you’d like to open your home as a host , sharing a warm, cultural celebration with students from around the world? This special event will take place from December 23rd to December 31st, between 12:00 and 15:00 . For Guests : If you’d like to participate as a guest, we’ll match you with a local host eager to share their holiday traditions. You’ll enjoy delicious dishes, laughter, and meaningful conversations, creating memories that feel like home, even far from family. Once matched, we’ll connect you with your host so you can coordinate details and meal plans together. Sign up as a guest in this google forms.(https://forms.gle/yLAqE83DcqWGwcKB8) For Hosts : If you’re interested in hosting, this is a wonderful opportunity to welcome students into your home for a memorable meal. By sharing food, stories, and perhaps even a few games, you’ll help make the season brighter for students eager to experience Dutch hospitality and holiday traditions. Sign up as a host in this google forms.( https://forms.gle/bJB5svxJZ1iTSF1c6 ) For any questions, feel free to reach out to us at motiv.connects@gmail.com. For more information, please visit our website at www.motiv.tudelft.nl/christmas-lunch-delft/ . Thank you for making this holiday season unforgettable. We look forward to celebrating with you! Warm regards, MoTiv, TU Delft Student Council, TU Delft ESA - Student Community Team