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21 September 2023
Let there be light! How to design your own lamp in 1, 2, 3

Are you tired of seeing the same old lamp designs everywhere you go? Have you ever dreamed of designing and creating your own original lamp? With a material of your choosing? Then good news! Thanks to former IDE student Dino Liao and the rise of AI you can. Discover how in this Student Story.
15 September 2023
New tool shows accessibility of public areas for different population groups

What is a restaurant without its dining guests? What is a park without people walking their dog or kids playing? We are social beings and socializing is essential for our wellbeing. But how do we assess whether people from all walks of life are able to meet at these public places? This question motivated Vasileios Milias, PhD Candidate at TU Delft’s Industrial Design Engineering faculty to design a mapping tool which measures the concept of ‘co-accessibility’.
13 September 2023
IDE alumni Emma Linders wins James Dyson Award 2023 with reusable emergency pen

Every year, 150 million auto-injectors, used in the event of a severe allergic reaction for example, are burned after use. in the process, 120,000 tonnes of CO2 are emitted. Emma Linders, freshly graduated at the IDE faculty, designed a solution that reduces emissions by 60%. With the YpsoMate Refill, a reusable emergency pen, she won the James Dyson Award 2023. Congratulations!
13 September 2023
TU Delft at Dutch Design Week 2023

The latest news from TU Delft at Dutch Design Week 2023
13 September 2023
IDEA League Summer School Recap

At the end of August, Assistant Professor Zjenja Doubrovski and Associate Professor Jun Wu had the pleasure of co-hosting the IDEA League Summer School on Computational Design for Additive Manufacturing. The duo, along with their other co-organisers, welcomed a multidisciplinary group of students and young researchers from eight universities to IDE.
13 September 2023
IDE Publication Highlights (Week 37 2023)

IDE researchers have been hard at work getting their research published. This week’s highlights include a paper by Assistant Professor Jiwon Jung, Professor Dirk Snelders, and Professor Maaike Kleinsmann.
13 September 2023
IDE in the media (Week 37 2023)

IDE in the media (Week 37 2023)
06 September 2023
Funding of 2 million to develop social skills for robots

31 August 2023
IDE Publication Highlights (Week 35 2023)

IDE researchers have been hard at work getting their research published. This week’s highlights include a paper from PhD candidate Vasileios Milias, Professor Alessandro Bozzon, and Achilleas Psyllidis Assistant Professor that looks at what makes a street feel both safe and attractive (not just one or the other).
31 August 2023
'This is Who We Are - PhD Research in Design 2023' Book

We are very proud to present to you: 'This is who we are - PhD Research in design 2023'. A fantastic booklet looking back at PhD Day 2023 and, more importantly, showcasing the interesting research by many of our PhD candidates.
31 August 2023
IDE in the media (Week 35 2023)

30 August 2023
Contestable AI gives citizens more control over smart technology

The use of AI is on the rise across society, including by governments. For example, AI is used in the scan cars that drive around cities and use machine vision to monitor public space. AI increases efficiency, but can we, as citizens, trust its decisions? With Contestable AI, we design decision-making systems that allow citizens to express disagreement throughout their lifecycle. This is a way to ensure that government AI is worthy of people’s trust.
29 August 2023
Dashboard sparks the growth of urban greenery

Greenery makes cities more liveable. But how do you ensure urban greenery flourishes? Sanne Keizer devoted her graduation project to unearthing this answer, and in doing so designed a dashboard that monitors and predicts the evolution of urban greenery. "Urban greening needs more than a four-year policy period to be flourish," she says. Sanne’s project received a perfect score.
28 August 2023
Data and the transformation of design research

The rise of data technologies is changing the game for design researchers. As design moves towards complex societal challenges, design tools need to evolve by integrating the benefits of both humans and advanced technologies. For her PhD, Jiwon Jung explored how designers can work with data scientists and machine learning in developing digital health solutions, proposing that there is a lot to learn from each other.
21 August 2023
Yilin Quan is IDE’s 8000th graduate!

Today marks a milestone moment at the TU Delft | Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, as we celebrate our 8,000th graduate - Yilin Quan. Yilin graduated with his work on the CreatOrg Workshop, which helps boost the flow of creativity in organisations.
02 August 2023
Vote for the 4D PICTURE team to win a Computable Awards

Vote for the 4D PICTURE team to win a Computable Award
29 June 2023
IDE Associate Professor Jun Wu receives Vidi grant

Associate Professor of Computational Design and Fabrication at TU Delft | IDE Jun Wu has been awarded a Vidi grant of 800.000 euros. His research will focus on space-time optimization for additive manufacturing.
29 June 2023
Hester Anderiesen–Le Riche elected TU Delft Alumnus of the Year 2023

26 June 2023
Professor Bregje van Eekelen receives double appointment in Leiden-Delft-Erasmus alliance

Professor Bregje van Eekelen received a second appointment at Erasmus University at Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences with the teaching assignment Smart City Design - Design, Culture and Society. She already holds the chair of Design, Culture and Society at TU Delft | IDE. Van Eekelen's appointment is in the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus cooperation context.
24 June 2023
Mobile forest project aims to green the city together with citizens

Increasing and prolonged heat is hitting Dutch cities. Trees can cool the environment by up to 15 degrees. But they are often considered last in urban development. The T-Roffa Lab Project in Rotterdam, which officially started on June 21, uses a mobile forest to investigate how we can develop cities together with citizens and make cities climate-resilient through the placement of greenery.
21 June 2023
Students tackle diversity and inclusion in the IDE bachelor course ‘Codesign in Services’
This year, 43 students from the TU Delft | Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering’s bachelor elective course, ‘Codesign in Services’, were tasked with exploring concrete Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) issues that are faced by the people of TU Delft. Keep reading to find out more about the course and this year’s assignment.
21 June 2023
IDE Publication Highlights (Week 25 2023)
IDE Publication Highlights (Week 25 2023)
21 June 2023
In the media (Week 25 2023)
12 June 2023
IDE researcher receives SSMO Haftka Young Investigator Award 2023
TU Delft | Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering Associate Professor Jun Wu was presented with the prestigious ISSMO Haftka Young Investigator Award 2023 during the 15th World Congress of Structural and Multidisiplinary Optimisation (WCSMO-15) in Cork, Ireland on 8 June 2023.
07 June 2023
Studio Groot to distribute Torrie toys from Healthy Storytelling project
Excess weight and obesity are increasingly common in our society. In response to this, researchers from the TU Delft | Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering’s (IDE) Healthy Storytelling project began investigating how to foster conversations around topics such as these. And now, one of the products they designed to help with this task - the Torrie plush toy – will be distributed by Studio Groot.
07 June 2023
IDE starts co-creating innovation policy for the European creative industries
Did you know that the European cultural and creative industries (CCIs) are cumulatively larger than the European automotive industry? This places Europe in a unique position to tackle its societal challenges through innovation. And to enable this sector to reach its full potential, IDE was co-selected to develop innovation policies for the European Commission.
07 June 2023
Crystal Cabin Award goes to Lightweight Aircraft Seating team
Yesterday the Crystal Cabin Awards Association presented its coveted trophies for innovation in cabin technology and passenger experience. The winner of the 2023 University category was the Lightweight Aircraft Seating team from IDE. Congratulations!
07 June 2023
ID Education hosts the 2023 Pluim Awards
On 24 May, ID Education hosted the 2023 Pluim Awards at the ID Kafee. The annual event was a success with beautiful weather, fantastic company, and plenty of awards given out. There were a total of eight categories staff could have been nominated for. But without further ado, here are this year’s nominees and winners...
07 June 2023
IDE in the media (Week 23 2023)
IO in de media (Week 23 2023)
07 June 2023
IDE publication highlights (Week 23 2023)
IDE researchers have been hard at work getting their research published. This week’s highlights include a paper from PhD candidate Jasper Faber, associate professors Natalia Romero Herrera and Valentijn Visch that, “demonstrates a participatory design approach for and with patients with asthma and low health literacy.”
24 May 2023
HADRIAN project answers automated vehicle questions through design
How can automated vehicles optimally support our mobility needs without annoying or even endangering us? How can rapid market penetration be achieved through increased trust in these systems? Answers to these questions are provided by the EU research project HADRIAN, which has finished this month, where TU Delft was one of its members.
22 May 2023
IDE in the media (Week 21 2023)
IDE in the media (Week 21 2023)
22 May 2023
IDE publication highlights (Week 21 2023)
IDE researchers have been hard at work getting their research published. This week’s highlights include a paper from assistant professor Lianne Simonse and IDE alumnus Nijs Bouman [...]
14 May 2023
West Coast Collaborations — IDE delegation visits Stanford, Berkeley, IDEO and more
In May a group of Delft designers headed west to California. Their aim? To build and strengthen education and research partnerships with design institutions in the San Francisco bay area. Over their visit, the IDE delegation shared their impressions and insights via this blog.
08 May 2023
How to map the accessibility of urban green spaces
In a city, green spaces for children are invaluable. This is why it’s a good idea to make passage ways between homes and schools as green as possible. Researcher Roos Teeuwen developed a methodology that assesses existing green zones based on accessibility.