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14 December 2020
Femke Vossepoel, member of TU Delft Safety & Security Institute’s Executive Board, and Associate Professor in Geoscience and Engineering (CEG), explains how data assimilation tools can be used to improve COVID-19 forecasting models.
In the podcast, she talks about various aspects of her life as a data scientist.
14 December 2020
Behnam Taebi talks about geo-engineering in this NRC podcast (in Dutch)
19 October 2020
Uitnodiging HSD Café: AI, Security en Ethiek - donderdag 29 oktober 2020
De snelle ontwikkelingen in Kunstmatige Intelligentie hebben grote economische en maatschappelijke gevolgen voor de toekomst. Effectief samenwerken wordt de sleutel tot optimaal gebruik van AI. Waar staan we nu?
13 October 2020
Three job openings for the new Centre for Safety in Healthcare
The new Centre for Safety in Healthcare has three job openings available at the moment: one for an Assistant Professor (a Tenure Track position), one for a PhD student and one for a senior researcher.
13 October 2020
Police, TNO and TU Delft join forces on national security innovation
The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), the Dutch police force and TU Delft, headed by the TU Safety & Security Institute, are to begin collaboration on innovation in the field of national security. The three organisations are well acquainted, and already collaborate on a number of Safety & Security matters, such as detection, monitoring and cyber security.
06 October 2020
TU Delft signs Safety Delta Netherlands covenant for a safe (petro) chemical industry
On 5 October, the (petro) chemical industry, science and the government will sign a covenant to work together on the safest (petro) chemical industry in the world.
01 October 2020
Importance of directing cybersecurity research in The Netherlands
01 October 2020
Webinar: Safety & Security research in times of Covid-19: what can we learn from our own TU Delft experts?
The effectiveness of lifting corona measures strongly depends on the behaviour of Dutch citizens. This in turn depends on the extent to which the Dutch consider the measures taken by the government to be necessary, fair and compatible with their everyday lives. Researchers of TBM at TU Delft and the RIVM joined forces to find out how the Dutch population felt about lifting corona measures in a so-called participatory value evaluation (PVE).
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