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09 January 2024
4 Vacancies for PhD Candidates in the Area of AI and Road Safety
The department of Values, Technology & Innovation at the Faculty of Technology, Policy & Management has 4 vacancies for PhD candidates in the area of AI and road safety. Deadline for application is 31 January 2024.
07 January 2024
Digital Bastards for a Climate Resilient Delta - Succesful Lorentz Workshop
09 November 2023
ProgreSSIon; Safety & Security in a Changing World
09 November 2023
Safety and Security in a Changing World
09 November 2023
Safety on a small ánd large scale
09 November 2023
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 & Security Institute has been addressing for a
decade now. The current director, Behnam Taebi, and his predecessor,
Pieter van Gelder, look back and towards the future.
09 November 2023
Profile of a Safety & Security Researcher: Britte Bouchaut
09 November 2023
All in for Safety and Security
Wanting to feel as safe as possible, society is averse to unwanted events. Whether they are attributable to incidents (safety) or malicious intent (security), unwanted events can be caused by technical imperfections, (unintended) human actions, or a combination of factors. Promoting safety & security therefore is an area of research that greatly benefits from interdisciplinary collaboration between technical, social, and humanities disciplines. New developments must also be swiftly and skilfully translatable into practice, in which various public organisations and government institutions play a significant role. We posed five questions to some of these partners of the TU Delft Safety & Security Institute, focusing on their perspectives and insights in the field of safety & security.
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