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ToGRIP: Grip on Goods Travel: logistics and traffic management together
Traffic and the logistics sector are under pressure due to increasing congestion and the growth of goods flows. To address these challenges, the project ToGRIP – a part of Commit2Data – was launched. The aim of ToGRIP is to achieve better integration between logistics and traffic management, with collaboration among stakeholders from the transport sector, ports, and government agencies. In the summer of 2024, we spoke with Maaike Snelder, a researcher at TU Delft and TNO, about the results and findings of this completed project.
The Intersection of Art and Data: The Art Datis Project and the Legacy of Sybren Valkema
The Art Datis project, launched in September 2018, was originally conceived as a four-year project involving two PhD candidates: an art historian and glass artist (Anna Carlgren) and a data scientist (Vera Provatorova). Their task was to examine Valkema's archive, which includes everything from personal letters and administrative documents to glass recipes and correspondence with other artists. This archive, covering the postwar period until Valkema's death in the 1990s, offers a comprehensive overview of his contributions to glass art.
Multidimensional Big Data Modeling for Reliable Electricity Supply
Weather patterns cause significant fluctuations in weather in Europe and in the potential supply of energy from renewable sources. Weather conditions can jeopardize the long-term system adequacy of a low-carbon energy system. A robust and reliable energy supply requires advanced models capable of predicting and managing this variability. To choose the right combination of investments and measures, network operators are supported by various computational models. These models are enhanced in this research with big data analytics techniques to analyze processes in climate, weather, energy production, and demand in an integrated manner. In June, we spoke with Machteld van den Broek, Professor of Energy System Integration at TU Delft.
Kids First, towards a pedagogical sport climate
Kids First, towards a pedagogical sport climate is the title of a major study conducted at sports clubs to create a pedagogical sports environment 'on the ground.' A pedagogical sports climate centers on the child, focusing on a development-oriented, enjoyable, caring, and safe sports environment.
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