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20 October 2016
Thesis defence of Wally Keizer
On 28 October, Wally Keijzer will defend her thesis ‘Developing a Service Platform for Health and Wellbeing in a Living Lab Setting: an…
18 October 2016
TPM researchers provide valuable advice in large-scale humanitarian exercise
Just about a week before Matthew made landfall in Haiti, a large-scale humanitarian exercise took place in the south of Norway simulating a…
11 October 2016
Journal of Integrated Security Science established by TPM
The Safety and Security Science Group of the Faculty of TPM has established the Journal of Integrated Security Science (jiss), an open…
29 September 2016
Appointment of interim dean to the faculty of TPM
The Executive Board has appointed Professor Theun Baller as interim dean of the faculty of TPM from 1 October. Theun Baller will take on the…
23 September 2016
TPM researchers amongst the most active in global e-government research community
A study on the state of the art of the e-government research community (Scholl, H.J., 2016) finds that the faculty of TPM at TU Delft is one…
21 September 2016
Energy interventions improve social cohesion and reduce energy consumption
The EU project CIVIS, ‘Cities as drivers of social change’, has revealed that energy interventions can improve social cohesion and reduce…
19 September 2016
Rijk Mercuur receives Graduate School of Natural Sciences thesis award
Rijk Mercuur received the Graduate School of Natural Sciences thesis award of the University Utrecht. With his thesis he has been awarded a…
06 September 2016
Mobile Game for Heart Foundation nominated for Dutch Game Awards
Every week, about 300 people die due to a cardiac arrest outside of hospitals in the Netherlands. The Dutch Heart Foundation does everything…
06 September 2016
Jeroen van den Hoven appointed University Professor TU Delft
The Executive Board has appointed Professor Jeroen van den Hoven as University Professor as of 1 September 2016. He receives this…
26 August 2016
Study reveals journal impact factor manipulation
A study into worldwide trends in impact factor manipulation in academic journals suggests potential large-scale and increasing manipulation…