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Using persuasive games to improve work atmosphere
Cultural diversity and a mixture of people with different specialisations in a workplace can boost creativity and effectiveness. It can also lead to misunderstandings, stereotyping and misconception. TU Delft researcher Rens Kortmann studies what persuasive games can do to change that.
From creative chaos to interstellar spaceship
“In light of our insatiable appetite for exploration, it is inevitable that the human species will ultimately travel outside of the known solar system. It is the next step in human evolution.” These are the words of Angelo Vermeulen, doctoral candidate in the Systems Engineering section of the Faculty of TPM, and founder of the TU Delft Starship Team (DSTART).
Advanced mapping techniques provide new insights in landscape design
Good landscape design requires effective means for understanding and communicating about spatial features. PhD candidate Mei Liu developed analytical mapping methods to describe the spatial-visual characteristics of landscapes. These help designers to comprehend how a particular space is organised, and what ordering principles play a role in a balanced design.
Antonia Sattlegger
Antonia Sattlegger is a PhD candidate at TU Delft working on the responsible design of human-AI decision-making in the public sector. She is affiliated with both TU Delft and Digicampus, a quadruple helix innovation ecosystem for future public services.
Geqie Sun
Geqie Sun is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management. Her research topic is about cognitive biases in multi-attribute value/utility theory. This PhD research is designed to help decision makers make better decisions by mitigating the effects of cognitive biases.
Reni Sulastri
Reni Sulastri, is a new PhD student from Indonesia, under the supervision of Prof.dr.ir. Marijn Janssen and Dr. Aaron Ding.
Gijs van der Wielen
Gijs van der Wielen is a PhD Candidate at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, TU Delft. The objective of his research is to understand how to develop an open ecosystem of platforms architecture to accelerate innovations in the 1st line HealthCare.
Data drives the circular economy
More than nine million kilometres. That is the distance covered every year transporting Amsterdam's waste from source to its final destination, which is usually a waste processor. This is one of the insights gained from the monitor platform that has been developed in Delft, with which governments will soon be able to analyse and optimise their waste streams.
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