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Dynamic content overview - Card Layout

News and Agenda items are usually displayed in what is called a Dynamic Content Overview. The news / agenda feed on your page is one as well. There are several overview templates available, but there was great demand for a template that displayed the search results in a card layout. This has now been introduced, an example can be seen on the right.

Also, check out more Card Layout display options!

Styling is determined by the available content of the result pages, as well as custom settings in the overview element. All card variations (normal, half height, horizontal, and horizontal half height) are available to choose from, as well as the number of results per row.

Because the overviews are difficult to set up properly, changing from your current template to this new template is not done by editors. Please contact your local content manager to apply for this overview template.

Leven creëren uit levenloze biomoleculen met AI en lab-evolutie

“Wat is leven? Kunnen we levende cellen maken van levenloze moleculen?” vroeg een multidisciplinair team van Nederlandse wetenschappers zich af. Om deze vragen te beantwoorden wil het onderzoeksteam, onder leiding van TU Delft, een levende synthetische cel bouwen van levenloze biomoleculen, waarbij ze voor het eerst gebruik maakt van laboratorium-evolutie en kunstmatige intelligentie. Het tienjarige onderzoeksprogramma daartoe, getiteld ‘Evolving life from non-life’ (EVOLF) kreeg van de Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) 40 miljoen euro toegekend in het kader van de Summit-subsidieregeling. Medeaanvrager Gijsje Koenderink (TU Delft): “Het is fascinerend, alle levensvormen bestaan uit cellen, en alle cellen bestaan uit moleculen. Opvallend is dat deze moleculen niet leven, maar de cel wel. Hoe ontstaat een levende cel uit levenloze moleculen? Hoeveel componenten zijn er minimaal nodig en hoe moeten ze worden gecombineerd om een levende cel te creëren? Dit is de grote vraag waar we mee aan de slag gaan de komende tien jaar.” Nieuwe benadering EVOLF Het EVOLF-team wil de kloof tussen niet-leven en leven overbruggen door een levende synthetische cel te bouwen uit levenloze biomoleculen. Deze aanpak bouwt voort op hun eerdere pionierende werk in biofysica en biochemie, waarbij de onderzoekers cellulaire modules ontwierpen voor een minimaal genoom, metabolisme en celdeling. Dit werk heeft de basis gelegd voor de constructie van een daadwerkelijk levende synthetische cel. Met een geheel nieuwe benadering die gebruikt maakt van artificiële intelligentie en gerichte laboratorium-evolutie om het bouwen van synthetische cellen te versnellen hoopt het team antwoord te krijgen op de vraag hoe leven werkt. Hoofdaanvrager Cees Dekker (TU Delft): “Onze droom is een levende cel te creëren uit levenloze moleculen. Met behulp van AI kunnen we veel effectiever parameters scannen om complexe netwerken van biochemische reacties te optimaliseren. Ons doel is om cellulaire functies in één synthetische cel te integreren die autonoom kan repliceren, communiceren en evolueren. Daarnaast gaan we het wetenschappelijke werk nauw verbinden met filosofisch en ethisch onderzoek.” Dekker benadrukt: “In ons ‘living lab’ zullen filosofen en geesteswetenschappers samen met natuurwetenschappers werken aan een nieuwe definitie van wat leven is, en aan richtlijnen voor ‘verantwoordelijk onderzoek’ om de omstandigheden te scheppen waaronder mensen de volledige controle behouden over synthetisch leven.” Partners consortium EVOLF en Summit-subsidie Het EVOLF-consortium bestaat uit wetenschappers van de TU Delft, AMOLF, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Radboud Universiteit, Wageningen University & Research, Hubrecht Instituut en VU. Met de Summit-subsidie kan het consortium in totaal 100 promovendi, postdocs en technici aanstellen en kritische infrastructuur en ondersteunende technologieën installeren. Door de droom te verwezenlijken van het bouwen van een synthetische cel –door Dekker “één van de grootste uitdagingen van deze eeuw” genoemd– streeft het consortium naar een doorbraak in de levenswetenschappen, vergelijkbaar met de ontdekking van de dubbele helix van DNA of de ontcijfering van het menselijk genoom. Lees ook: Van quantum tot klimaat: vijf teams van topwetenschappers ontvangen Summit grant | NWO Meer informatie Wil je meer weten over levende synthetische cel bouwen uit levenloze biomoleculen? Neem dan gerust contact op met: Cees Dekker , c.dekker@tudelft.nl / 06 3036 2478 Gijsje Koenderink , g.h.koenderink@tudelft.nl / 06 4877 5702 Fien Bosman , persvoorlichter Health & Care TU Delft – f.j.bosman@tudelft.nl / 06 2495 3733 Meer over het onderzoek van Cees Dekker Meer over het onderzoek van Gijsje Koenderink Prof.dr. C. Dekker C.Dekker@tudelft.nl Prof.Dr. G. Koenderink g.h.koenderink@tudelft.nl

TU Delft Cybersecurity MSc student participated at the 2024 European Space Agency (ESA) Academy Training

In April 2024, the European Space Agency (ESA) Academy launched the pilot edition of a five-day Cybersecurity Training Course . After an open call, thirty highly motivated Bachelor and Master students were selected to attend the course at ESEC-Galaxia, Belgium — the ESA Education Training and Learning Facility. First-year TU Delft Cybersecurity Master student Jegor Zelenjak was selected to attend the event. During the Cybersecurity Training Course, the students have gained invaluable knowledge about Cybersecurity in the space domain, in the areas of Cyber Risk Management, (Applied) Cryptography, CCSDS Space Protocols, Radio Frequency (RF) communications, Software Defined Radio (SDRs) and RF Attacks and Jamming to Space Systems. Besides theoretical knowledge, the course provided practical exercises to help students understand the material better. The group project allowed the students further to apply their knowledge in a real-world operational scenario, while also allowing them to learn from other group mates with the same or different backgrounds. Finally, as part of the course, the participants also visited the ESEC-Redu site, which has satellite communications facilities and upcoming cybersecurity centres. The participants have also received a certificate of participation and a course transcript. For further information about ESA Academy’s Cybersecurity Training Course, click here : TU Delft MSc student Jegor Zelenjak at ESA Academy Training Course on Cybersecurity. Antonios Atlasis, Head of Systems Security Engineering Section at European Space Agency, delivers a lecture at ESA Academy Training Course on Cybersecurity. Trainees at ESA Training Course on Cybersecurity.

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Tabs as Grid Elements

What changed?

Tabs were difficult to manage, especially when you wanted to re-use and swap content from other pages. Therefore, the tab element has been redesigned for a more user-friendly interface, a better overview of the embedded content, and the added possibility to cut/paste and reference elements in it.

The old Tab element still exists and is not automatically replaced, but will be phased out. For this purpose, the old version has been disabled for editing. In the following weeks, we'll be changing all existing Tab Elements to Tabs Grids. Should you however come across an old Tab Element and you find yourself unable to edit it, please contact your local content manager.

How can I create a new Tabs Grid?

Tabs Grids are created like all other grids. When creating a new element, under Grid Elements, select Tabs grid. This will place a grid on your page with 5 rows, each row representing one of the tabs.

  • The Header in the first element of each tab will also be the title of that tab. So for instance, in this case, the Header of this text element ('How can I create ...') is adapted as Tab title.
  • You can select a colour theme by editing the Tabs Grid properties; under Appearance, select a theme (see fig.)
  • If you don't put any content in a tab, it will be invisible.

 

Any tips and tricks?

When you don't want to start a tab with a header (for instance, when it's an image), you still need to tell Typo3 which title to use for this tab. You can do so by creating a 'Header Only' element, and under Type, select 'Hidden'. This will not show the header inside your tab, but it will be adopted as Tab title.

 

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Youtube video in Header Slider

It is now possible to put a video in the Header Slider on top of any page. 

If you want to add a Youtube video to your header-slider, just paste the youtube URL in the link field of a slide; a play button will be shown on your slide, and a pop-up style video will play when the button is pushed.

Like all slides, this feature also requires you to upload an image.

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Full Width page template

This page combines the regular Content page with the Homepage. Its features are identical to the Homepage format in many ways, but it adds the bread crumb on top, so visitors can easily find their way back.

This layout was frequently created with a workaround (Content Page with Left Column, combined with specific element settings), which is why an official option has been included instead. 

To create this layout, go to the page properties, under Appearance, select the Backend Layout 'Content page that is full width'.
(feature renaming can hopefully be included in our next release)

This page is actually an example of this layout. Click 'To Top' to view the breadcrumb.

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Special Page template

This is another new page template (see: Full Width page template). This layout is designed for a long-read format, by dividing the screen in two halves; the left one is designated for images, the right one for all content. There is also a special connection between picture and content, enabling a nice scrolling experience.
Try it out!

This layout is particularly useful for magazine-style pages.

To create this layout:

  • go to the page properties; under Appearance, select the Backend Layout 'Special Page' (see fig.).

  • On this new page, create a new element; under Grid Elements, select Special Container (see fig.). This grid consists of two columns.

  • In the left column, you place a 'Special Image' element.
    This is the image that is displayed stationary alongside the scrolling content on the right; when the visitor is at the end of the content in this Special Container, the image will scroll up, and display the next Special Container.

  • In the right column, you place a normal 100% Grid element.

  • In the element properties of this Grid Element, under Appearance, select 'Used for content on special pages..' (see fig.).

  • Inside this 100% grid, you can place all elements to your liking.

The last steps, creating a 100% grid, are necessary to create the Special layout as it was designed. This element layout compresses the width of the elements within - otherwise, the text would run the entire width of the column.

 

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Facts and Figures element

This is a new element to display, for instance, facts and figures.

To create this, add a new Fact element inside a grid. Under Theme, select the header colour.
Then, edit the grid properties, go to the tab Appearance, and choose a background colour under 'Theme'.

Please note: the fact element only properly works in combination with this coloured grid background.

What is the coolest new feature?
Fact Element
How many features are in this new release?
40
Number of new features
11

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Coloured grid background

The background colour feature for grids can also be used without a fact element. It may for instance be useful for magazine-type pages, to highlight a specific text.

Two layout guidelines:

  • Dont overdo it! These coloured grids are very dominant. Don't create an abstract piece of art.
  • See if you should add top and bottom margins (under Appearance), to prevent the grid from overlapping with other elements. 

To create this, edit the grid properties, go to the tab Appearance, and choose a background colour under 'Theme':

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Notification element

This element can be used to draw attention to a certain part of your website, or a call-to-action (for instance, when an application deadline is approaching). You can add one or two buttons. The element is available in all TU Delft theme colours.

To create this, add a new Notification element. Enter a header, text, and theme, and, optionally, one or two buttons. The buttons can either be white or transparent.

Notification element

These are not the only release notes; they are only the new elements. Check out our improvements and bug fixes!

Improvements Bug fixes

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Read More-toggle

This option allows you, in a Text element, to hide paragraphs under a 'read more'-line (as seen below).

To create this, in the Rich Text Editor (RTF) of the Text element, stand in the text on the desired location. Click on 'Insert Custom Element', then 'Tudelft', then 'Insert Readmore'. An orange marker will appear in your text.

To demonstrate this, a piece of literary history:

Alice

There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. ‘Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,’ thought Alice; ‘only, as it’s asleep, I suppose it doesn’t mind.’Read more

The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at one corner of it: ‘No room! No room!’ they cried out when they saw Alice coming. ‘There’s plenty of room!’ said Alice indignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.

‘Have some wine,’ the March Hare said in an encouraging tone.

Alice looked all round the table, but there was nothing on it but tea. ‘I don’t see any wine,’ she remarked.

‘There isn’t any,’ said the March Hare.

‘Then it wasn’t very civil of you to offer it,’ said Alice angrily.

‘It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without being invited,’ said the March Hare.

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Image side caption

An option has been added to display a caption next to an image. This was a feature in the original design, and works well in storytelling articles.

To create this, go the the element properties, under Appearance, and choose 'Image fullwidth with caption'.
On the General tab, under Description, fill in the caption text.

The caption can now be placed next to the image.

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