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Marijn Janssen
Marijn Janssen is full Professor in ICT & Governance and head of the Information and Communication Technology section of the... -
Dr.ir Émile Jean Louis Chappin
Émile Chappin, currently an Assistant Professor at the Energy and Industry Group of the department Technology Policy and Management of Delft University of Technology, a senior research fellow at the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Energy and Environment and a pianist. In my life science, computers, piano, composing, arrangements, poetry, percussion, improvisation, jazz and musicals play a big role.
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Prof.dr.ir. Taeke de Jong
Taeke de Jong (1947) has been Professor of Technical Ecology and Methodology since 1986. In this capacity, he conducts research into the possibilities and effects of different forms of distribution. For example, what is the best way of distributing people and buildings across cities with rapidly increasing populations in order to achieve optimum quality of life? In the process, he examines the methodological, philosophical and practical consequences.
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Dr.ir. Pepijn de Jong
Pepijn de Jong commenced a Ph.D. research appointment at the section Ship Hydromechanics and Structures of the Delft University of Technology in April 2005, completing it in 2011. In 2015 he moved to the Maritime Research Institute Netherlands and became senior project manager sea keeping in the Ships unit.
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Prof. André Jorissen
For Introduction to Seismic Essentials in Groningen, André Jorissen offers lecture 7.3 Timber Structures. Read More.
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Dr. Johan Joubert
Johan W. Joubert is an associate professor at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, and is associated with the Centre... -
Dr. J. Kalkman
eroen Kalkman works at the Faculty of Applied Sciences at the TU Delft as an assistant professor in physics. He is a lecturer for several Computational Science and Optical Imaging courses for the Applied Physics Program. He obtained his PhD at the FOM Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics in the Photonic Materials Group at Utrecht University. After spending two years in industrial research, he moved back to academia and worked in the department of Biomedical Engineering and Physics at the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam.
Today, Jeroen Kalkman is part of the Department of Imaging Physics, where he leads a research group on optical tomography. His research is devoted to the development of novel optical instrumentation with application to process control, systems biology, cultural heritage, and clinical diagnostics. Jeroen Kalkman is motivated to be a lecturer in the Pre-University Physics MOOC and introduce high-school students to the mathematical formalism used in academic physics.
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Dr Linda Kamp
Dr. Linda M. Kamp is assistant professor in Technology Dynamics & Sustainable Development at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology.