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The 5EC minor project enables minor students obtain the experience of working in teams while developing software.
Students work in project groups on a full project implementation in the domain of data technologies, or game development.
Study Goals
For all projects:
- Apply software development techniques to real world problems
- Evaluate the conditions of working in groups in software related projects

For game development:
- make a realistic game design for a short development period
- design, implement and validate a variety of algorithms, and integrate them within your game concept
- distinguish the various modules of a game engine, and use them for your game concept
- understand and implement some sort of intelligent behavior in a computer game

Tackling tumours using mathematics

Tackling tumours using mathematics

Marleen Keijzer and Sebastiaan Breedveld discuss the role mathematics can play in an ever changing field of radiotherapy.

From micro to macro with duality

From micro to macro with duality

Frank Redig wants to understand the relation between microscopic and macroscopic reality, in particular for non-equilibrium systems.

You only know the best method of defence when you understand more about your opponent

You only know the best method of defence when you understand more about your opponent

Christian Doerr conducts research into cyber threat intelligence.

Ultrasound from a plaster

Ultrasound from a plaster

Ultrasound scanning via a plaster or catheter: Michiel Pertijs sees real possibilities for reducing the size of ultrasound equipment to…

Diagnosing tuberculosis with algorithms

Diagnosing tuberculosis with algorithms

How mathematical algorithms help to diagnose complex tuberculosis infections

New Electrical Sustainable Powerlab smooths the way for energy transition

New Electrical Sustainable Powerlab smooths the way for energy transition

A new laboratory, the only one of its kind in the world, is being built in Delft.

Solar power for asylum seekers

Solar power for asylum seekers

In the summer of 2018 seven EfR members traveled to Lesbos to set up self-reliant energy production. It proved to be an extraordinary…

TU Delft Electrical Sustainable Power Lab

TU Delft Electrical Sustainable Power Lab

The ESP LAB is the first laboratory in the world enabling research and education in system integration into the existing electrical grid.

Activities ESP LAB 1 - 6

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