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07 October 2018
Stephen Wong analyses evacuations with a focus on human behaviour
For the next three months, TU Delft is happy to host Stephen Wong as a guest researcher. Wong is a PhD student in Civil & Environmental…
05 October 2018
Rhythima Shinde is Best Graduate of TPM
The faculty congratulates Rhythima Shinde who has been chosen as TPM’s Best Graduate 2018. With this nomination she is now also a contender…
25 September 2018
Behnam Taebi in Expert Group OECD Global Science Forum
Behnam Taebi is appointed as a member of an Expert Group of the OECD Global Science Forum (GSF) on ‘Transdisciplinary Research’. This GSF…
18 September 2018
H2020 grant to develop a performance tool for RRI self-assessment
TPM researcher Emad Yaghmaei, as part of an EU consortium, managed to obtain 3 million euro Horizon2020 funding for a project proposal…
24 August 2018
First group of EPA students graduates in The Hague
Last Tuesday the first students of the Engineering and Policy Analysis (EPA) Master have graduated at the TU Delft Campus The Hague. During…
20 August 2018
Simple human errors often cause cyber security breaches
A company leaking private data of millions of customers, or becoming a victim of cyber-attacks costing hundreds of thousands to millions of…
17 August 2018
Two TPM MOOCs in UN Sustainable Development Goals MOOC list
TPM MOOCs ‘responsible innovation’ and ‘the next generation of infrastructures’ have been taken up in the Class Central list of free online…
17 August 2018
Marijn Janssen listed by Apolitical as one of world’s 100 most influential people in digital government
Global network organisation Apolitical has presented its 2018 list of the world’s 100 most influential people in digital government. It’s…
17 August 2018
First large-scale market analysis of underground cybercrime economy
Cybercrime is easier to carry out as more and more online criminal services (commodities) become available. TU Delft researcher Rolf van…
18 July 2018
Moral luck in science and innovation: Martin Sand to start as Postdoc at VTI
This August, Martin Sand will start as a postdoctoral researcher at the department of Values, Technology and Innovation. His application for…