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Editorial
An editorial for the magazine progreSSIon; Safety & Security in a Changing World by Aukje Hassoldt, dean of the TU Delft Faculty of…
All in for Safety & Security
Wanting to feel as safe as possible, society is averse to unwanted events. Whether they are attributable to incidents (safety) or malicious…
Safety & Security in a Transport Sector on the Move
How do you keep transportation safe despite, or perhaps with, increasing automation and AI (Artificial Intelligence) usage? How do you…
TU Delft Safety & Security Institute - An Institute Building Bridges
Accidents, geopolitical tensions, and an escalating climate crisis – these are only some of the challenges that the TU Delft Safety &…
Personal Story of a Safety & Security Researcher: Britte Bouchaut
Britte Bouchaut is Assistant Professor at the Safety & Security Science group at TU Delft. Her research focuses on the ethics of safety in…
Engineering Human Security
We face exacerbating climate change. Excessive precipitation and heat waves will become more frequent in the coming decades. These could…
Profile of a Safety and Security Researcher: Zeki Erkin
During his Bachelor’s and Master’s at the Istanbul University of Technology, Zeki Erkin did what he loved most, in his own words, he was…
Safety & Security in a Changing World
Based on community sessions, talks with researchers and stakeholders, and the anniversary magazine, new focal areas have been developed for…
DesignScapes: Design-enabled innovation to tackle urban challenges
The European project DESIGNSCAPES officially started last summer, with a celebratory launch in Brussels. Associate Professor Ingrid Mulder…
'Medical consultations should be like a symphony orchestra'
It took IDE alumnus Jesse Beem some time to get used to being the only Delft engineer among the doctors and medical researchers at VU…