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Making geodata accessible for everyone
The impact of algorithms
Roboats in Amsterdam
Synthetic data for a clean digital future
The synthetic data of Lydia Chen makes our digital future better and cleaner: more privacy for users, and more utility for organisations.
Protecting the electricity grid of the future
Marjan Popov is looking for ways to make the electricity grid more robust in the future.
Resonance between brain and mind for better design
Caiseal Beardow, master’s student at TU Delft’s Faculty of Industrial Design, built an audio-visual installation that explores how brain and mind respond to subtle changes in a landscape of light and sound that test subjects experience in her installation.
Intermittent computing to replace trillions of batteries
New system enables devices to keep time during intermittent power outages.
Creating a tolerant society with games and classical music
Openness and tolerance are essential public values in our democratic society. Being prepared to actively listen to each other is a fundamental aspect of an inclusive and sustainable society. But whether we are all such good listeners is questionable; in fact we often overestimate our ability to truly listen to other people and therefore understand them.
City of the future communicates using solar panels
If it is up to Patrizio Manganiello, the city of the future will not only run on solar energy, but we will also use the solar infrastructure for lightning-fast communication. The new field of research called Photovoltatronics is bringing this future closer.
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