Portfolio
Course Contents | The 5EC minor project enables minor students obtain the experience of working in teams while developing software. Students work in project groups on a full project implementation in the domain of data technologies, or game development. |
Study Goals | For all projects: - Apply software development techniques to real world problems - Evaluate the conditions of working in groups in software related projects For game development: - make a realistic game design for a short development period - design, implement and validate a variety of algorithms, and integrate them within your game concept - distinguish the various modules of a game engine, and use them for your game concept - understand and implement some sort of intelligent behavior in a computer game |
From cleanroom to boardroom
The future of the organ-on-chip-technology
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You CAN touch this
The Tactile Internet will break the barriers of the internet as we know it.
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Cheap and environmental friendly silicon chips printed on paper
Scientists at TU Delft have succeeded in printing a silicon chip on paper rather than on the usual plastic.
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The power of small numbers
Marcel Reinders, professor at TU Delft, conducts research in bioinformatics and explains about development in singe cell data analysis
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Electrical implants
Small devices with huge potential
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Solving the puzzle: a small scanner for suspicious moles
A small scanner for suspicious moles
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Robots, big data and the internet of things
The robotic trinity
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Just look at China!
Instead of looking at Google
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A glimpse into the universe with superconducting electronics
Jochem Baselmans is looking for answers to the most relevant questions in our universe.
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