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Software for improving suicide prevention
If you work for a suicide prevention chatline, a mental block can mean the difference between life and death, says Salim Salmi, who developed software to assist staff dealing with callers.
Resilience at a time of crisis
Coronavirus has turned student life upside down. Lecture rooms have been replaced by computer screens and study associations and catering facilities have closed.
Resilience and the circular economy
TU Delft focuses a great deal of attention to the circular economy in its online teaching. Resilient designs play a key role in this.
‘You always need to have a plan’
Syrian engineer Fares al Hasan swapped Aleppo for the Netherlands, where he works as a researcher at TU Delft and as a GIS specialist at Utrecht University. Getting here was not easy.
Target for cyber attacks
Dr Alexandru Stefanov (EEMCS) and his team are developing a ‘control room of the future’ in order to increase the cybersecurity and resilience of the electricity grid.
Lessons from the Bijlmer Disaster
Detached engines or damaged wings? Algorithms could be used to enable aircraft in difficulty to land. Coen de Visser (AE) is working on it.
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