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Mark A. Neerincx

About Projects Publications Publications Mark Neerincx is full professor Human-Centered Computing at the Delft University of Technology and…

Colloquium

Colloquium Colloquium Aim and Guidelines Upcoming talks for the II Colloquium Past talks given during the II Colloquium For the aim and…

Contact & Accessibility

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Frank Pijnenborg

In the SEPAM (CoSEM) Master’s I had the chance to study abroad for one semester and I chose Keio University in Tokyo, Japan. An…

Przemysław Pawełczak | Call for Action: TU Delft Sustainable ICT Initiative

2 FEBRUARY 2023 Information and communication (ICT) systems are the focus of research of most of us. We try to make ICT trustworthy,…

Przemysław Pawełczak | Sensor in your Mouth

11 MAY 2023 In this talk I will share with you my recent advances in building sustainable sensors for a very promising (but unexplored) part…

Efficiency and Safety in Geothermal Operations

Efficiency and Safety in Geothermal Operations

A fund of 3.4M€ has been awarded by the European Commission to a project on geothermal energy, that will be led by researcher Maren Brehme…

Freek van Leijen & Ramon Hanssen in TU Delft Deltalink about dike safety

Freek van Leijen & Ramon Hanssen in TU Delft Deltalink about dike safety

Freek van Leijen & Ramon Hanssen wrote an article about the usage of satelites in dike safety.

TU Delft signs Safety Delta Netherlands covenant for a safe (petro) chemical industry

TU Delft signs Safety Delta Netherlands covenant for a safe (petro) chemical industry

On 5 October, the (petro) chemical industry, science and the government will sign a covenant to work together on the safest (petro) chemical…

Virtual Symposium on Process Safety and Asset Integrity Management in the Digital Age

The digitalization of the chemical process industry leads to not only vast work automation with less human engagement but also massive data…