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From Parking lot to Playground: Joining forces for safe and liveable school environments
Eltjo van Veen, a student of Transport, Infrastructure, and Logistics (TIL), explored how different stakeholders -from parents and residents to municipal authorities -can be engaged in redesigning school environments according to the principles of the Fair Street.
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reading time: 5 min
From Parking lot to Playground: Joining forces for safe and liveable school environments
Eltjo van Veen, a student of Transport, Infrastructure, and Logistics (TIL), explored how different stakeholders -from parents and residents to municipal authorities -can be engaged in redesigning school environments according to the principles of the Fair Street.
reading time: 5 min
A smart charging network requires smart choices
Mylène van der Koogh illustrates the advantages and disadvantages of various charging scenarios through simulations. She also considers groups for whom electric driving is currently less accessible. This aims to create a more inclusive mobility system.
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From Lebanon to TU Delft: Ziad Matar's journey to Veridi Technologies
Perseverance and curiosity can take you far, as Ziad Matar proves. He grew up in Lebanon and always dreamed of studying at TU Delft. In 2020, this dream came true. His studies have taught him a lot about entrepreneurship and have also resulted in valuable friendships and connections. He now runs his company, Veridi Technologies, together with co-founder dr. Richard Janissen.
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Critical raw materials, from our own European backyard
New technologies require raw materials that are in limited supply. In the EU, we are largely dependent on China. The big question is: how can we become more self-sufficient in Europe? Researcher Willem Auping is trying to map the future market development of scarce metals using simulation models.
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A digital product passport for a circular economy
From 2027, various products in the EU must have a Digital Product Passport (DPP). TU Delft scientist Jolien Ubacht is conducting research on where companies can obtain this data and how they can incorporate it into the passport.
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Preventing hospital-acquired pressure ulcers: A case study about system innovations in healthcare
MSc Industrial Ecology student Quan van der Knokke worked during his GreenTU board year on a platform where (prospective) students can find courses and electives with a focus on sustainability, climate, or SDGs: the GreenDatabase.
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Examining mental health apps for just healthcare
Through a mental health app, people can seek help for advice for dealing with mental issues or on preventing them. Such an app is convenient, but not for everyone.
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Edge AI: The bridge between the cloud and smart devices for sustainable, safe, and user-friendly AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers many possibilities but also comes with drawbacks. For instance, the significant energy consumption associated with data processing in the cloud and the risks related to privacy and the reliability of services. Edge AI, which involves processing data as close as possible to the user, offers a potential solution. TU Delft scientist Aaron Ding is researching how we can shape artificial intelligence using Edge AI in a sustainable, safe, reliable, and inclusive manner.
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The GreenDatabase: a platform for finding sustainable education at TU Delft
MSc Industrial Ecology student Quan van der Knokke worked during his GreenTU board year on a platform where (prospective) students can find courses and electives with a focus on sustainability, climate, or SDGs: the GreenDatabase.
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Protect European power grid against hackers through model-based investment prioritization.
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Building safe and liveable coasts with nature and people
InDetail: Rolf van Wegberg over cybercriminaliteit
Je hebt cybercrime en “traditionele” criminaliteit. Lang zagen wij het als twee verschillende dingen. Maar dat zijn het niet meer. Cybercriminaliteit wordt traditionele criminaliteit: Drugs koop je online, en oplichters zitten in je inbox. Hoe werkt dit en hoe gaan cybercriminelen te werk?
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