TBM Labs TPM Energy Transition Lab TPM Resilience Lab Institute for Health Systems Science Healthcare is a complex socio-technical system, which means that the outcomes of health policies and health care delivery are dependent on multiple actors, circumstances, and interactions between humans and technology. To understand both functioning of and performance in health and healthcare systems, it is necessary to first understand the system, both in the components that shape it and the dynamics of their relationships. The aim of the Institute for Health Systems Science is to apply systems science to research, education, and innovation in health and healthcare. TPM Delft Circularity Lab Delft Circularity Lab (DCL) is a platform for TU Delft researchers and their external stakeholders. The DCL focuses on implementing employs a systemic approach essential to achieving the transition to a complete circular economy in an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach with stakeholders interested in usable knowledge to develop their competences and understanding how to move towards a Circular Economy. Delta Futures lab The Delta Futures lab is a interfaculty and multidisciplinary network for MSc-students and staff with the ambition to become interdisciplinary leaders in spatial design, engineering and governance of deltas. Participatory Systems Lab Our current society is deeply networked at all levels, in formal and informal contexts, from personal endeavours and local communities to businesses and governmental institutions. Participation in such a profoundly networked society is key to individual and collective human well-being. Centre for Urban Science & Policy Lab The Centre for Urban Science & Policy Lab is a transdisciplinary research group working to advance urban research, planning and policy in a way that strives for just and equitable outcomes for communities. We use a mix of computational spatial science and qualitative participatory methods to investigate how social, economic, environmental and political processes shape cities. Our goal is to develop a body of computational approaches and curate evidence that facilitates an integrated systems-based approach for urban planning. Cybersecurity Lab Within TU Delft’s Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, we manage a close-knit security and privacy team of more than 20 people from all over the world. The team has an empirical focus: we study the causal forces that shape security problems in the real world, as well as measure the effects of interventions. For this, we collaborate closely with industry and governments, creating visible impact with our results. Gamelab At the Gamelab we develop simulation games, simulations, and game systems with a research objective. The development of these instruments is scientifically driven. Together with Delft researchers, PhD candidates and students, often combined with external partners, the Gamelab develops mature prototypes that can both be analog and digital games and have goals like learning, policy building, design or data-gathering. Open Data Research Lab Openly sharing data online is potentially revolutionary for advancement in all domains and scientific research disciplines. The Open Data Research Lab provides to create visibility of the Open Data research happening at the TU Delft ESS department to the outside world. Deel deze pagina: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Deel deze pagina