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14e Dr. Albert Plesman Memorial Lecture
De Dr. Albert Plesman Memorial Lecture is op initiatief van de International Air Transport Association (IATA) in 1954 ontstaan ter nagedachtenis aan Dr. Albert Plesman, eerste voorzitter van KLM en een van de oprichters van IATA. De lezing over ontwikkelingen op het gebied van de luchtvaart heeft een wetenschappelijk karakter en wordt gehouden bij de TU Delft, waar Dr. Albert Plesman een ere-doctoraat is verleend in 1947.
D.J. van den Berg
21-4-2010 14:00:00
Advances in Control Systems Technology
presenter@tudelft
24-1-2020 12:00:00
AE Start-ups lunch lecture
Default Presenter
17-3-2017 11:30:00
Aerodynamica onderzoek TU Delft
W.A. Timmer
1-2-2006 08:23:00
Aerodynamics & Wind Energy
Default Presenter
23-3-2016 11:45:00
Aerodynamics & Wind Energy
S.J. Hulshoff
14-3-2013 11:30:00
Aerodynamics and Wind Energy
S. van Zuijlen
8-3-2018 11:30:00
Aerospace Structures and Materials
G.N. Saunders
7-3-2013 11:30:00
Atos Conference: KLM / Kenya Airlines operations
G. O'Callaghan
18-6-2012 12:00:00
Debat wedstrijd Speakers Academy L&R
M. van Rossem
5-7-2007 13:00:00
EWEM - European Wind Energy Master_001
presenter@tudelft
19-3-2018 11:30:00
Farewell Symposium Hester Bijl
H. Bijl
25-10-2016 12:30:00
General information MSc
G.N. Saunders
4-3-2013 11:30:00
Herschel Planck
Default Presenter
14-5-2009 13:50:00
IATA Demo
S.S.A. Ghijs
4-6-2009 07:30:00
In flight call met André Kuipers vanuit de ruimte
B.A.C. Ambrosius
10-1-2012 13:00:00
inflight call from ISS with Delft University
Sinds eind mei woont en werkt de Belgische astronaut Frank De Winne aan boord van het internationale ruimtestation ISS. Op dinsdag 29 september praat hij via een rechtstreekse videoverbinding met studenten van de TU Delft, verzameld op de faculteit Luchtvaart- en Ruimtevaartechniek. Bijzonder is dat De Winne begin oktober commandant wordt van het ruimtestation, als eerste niet-Rus of -Amerikaan. De gespreksleiding ligt bij collega-astronaut André Kuipers.
Het videogesprek van de studenten met de Belgische astronaut Frank De Winne is een bijzonder moment voor de Delftse faculteit Luchtvaart- en Ruimtevaarttechniek. De faculteit onderhoudt een warme band met België: 13 procent van de bachelor-studenten van L&R is Vlaams, een in Nederland unieke situatie.
J.M. Hoekstra
29-9-2009 12:30:00
Information Session EWEM
L. Gaffel
9-3-2015 11:30:00
Introduction day Aerospace Engineering Exchange students
E. van Dijk
7-2-2020 08:50:00
Introduction p1jr
J.M. Hoekstra
28-8-2009 09:45:00
Kicksat 2
Z. Manchester
10-3-2017 11:50:00
Kindercollege Het beste idee voor Afrika
W.J. Ockels
1-10-2007 22:30:00
L&R Mastervoorlichting Aerospace Materials & Structures 02
Lucht- en Ruimtevaart
22-11-2007 18:00:00
L&R Opening windtunnel
Default Presenter
15-1-2009 14:19:00
Live launch of Cryosat
Default Presenter
8-4-2010 12:00:00
LiveAnaarB
Default Presenter
20-1-2009 09:00:00
Live-videogesprek TU-studenten met ruimtestation ISS
Sinds eind mei woont en werkt de Belgische astronaut Frank De Winne aan boord van het internationale ruimtestation ISS. Op dinsdag 29 september praat hij via een rechtstreekse videoverbinding met studenten van de TU Delft, verzameld op de faculteit Luchtvaart- en Ruimtevaartechniek. Bijzonder is dat De Winne begin oktober commandant wordt van het ruimtestation, als eerste niet-Rus of -Amerikaan. De gespreksleiding ligt bij collega-astronaut André Kuipers.
Het videogesprek van de studenten met de Belgische astronaut Frank De Winne is een bijzonder moment voor de Delftse faculteit Luchtvaart- en Ruimtevaarttechniek. De faculteit onderhoudt een warme band met België: 13 procent van de bachelor-studenten van L&R is Vlaams, een in Nederland unieke situatie.
J.M. Hoekstra
29-9-2009 13:30:00
Mastervoorlichting 2011 Geomatics
presenter@tudelft
19-4-2011 17:45:00
Materials in the Space Environment
presenter@tudelft
11-11-2019 17:00:00
Open dag_Kennismakingspresentatie
J.M. Hoekstra
4-4-2012 09:30:00
Open dag_Proefcollege
Proefcollege Ruimtevaartsystemen - Space Systems Engineering
Space systems Engineering covers a broad field, ranging from satellite engineering, space systems engineering, orbital mechanics, instrumentation, launchers and propulsion to mission analysis, remote sensing, planetary exploration and scientific interpretation of satellite observation data. Astronautics is quite different from aeronautics because each space mission is uniquely designed to perform a specific task related to its operational or scientific objectives. You can observe three satellite models in de hall of the faculty of Aerospace Engineering; The Herschel, The Goce and the Planck. There will be scale models of our student projects Delfi-C3 and Delfi-NEXT in the restaurant. The student team can answer questions and tell you more about the design.
Proefcollege Vliegtuig ontwerpen - Aircraft Design
Aircraft Design richt zich op het ontwerpen van complexe systemen, in het bijzonder luchtvaartuigen en hefschroefvliegtuigen in al hun aspecten. Het doel is om studenten op te leiden tot multidisciplinaire ingenieurs die zich in het bedrijfsleven en onderzoeksinstituten bezighouden met multidisciplinair ontwerp, analyse en optimalisatie. Om dit te bereiken worden complete voertuigen (vliegtuig-, hefschroef- en voortstuwingsystemen) gebruikt als voornaamste studieonderwerp. Deze onderwerpen worden gezien als complexe systemen die vaak deel uitmaken van een nog gecompliceerder transportsysteem. Daarom kan er alleen met succes worden ontworpen en geoptimaliseerd wanneer de mogelijkheden en vorderingen van de afzonderlijke disciplines (te weten aerodynamica, constructies, voortstuwing, stabiliteit en controle, vluchtuitvoering, etc.) worden verzameld, afgewogen en geïntegreerd.
Student@TUDelft
4-4-2012 12:15:00
Open Day - Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
Default Presenter
21-10-2019 08:00:00
Open Days - Introduction to Aero Engines
A. Gangoli Rao
6-3-2020 08:55:00
Opening vliegtuighal L&R
none
18-9-2008 13:00:00
Physics-based approach to modeling real-fuel combustion chemistry
C.T. Bowman
29-9-2017 10:30:00
Plesman lezing: Delta airlines
R.H. Anderson
15-1-2015 15:00:00
Presentatie: General Information Aerospace Engineering Master
L. Veldhuis
2-3-2015 11:30:00
Presentatie: Information Session AWE Mastertrack
M. Gerritsma
10-3-2015 11:30:00
Presentatie: Information Session CO Mastertrack
C. Borst
6-3-2015 11:30:00
Promo Faculteit Lucht- en Ruimtevaart
Lucht- en Ruimtevaart
29-6-2006 15:31:00
Rethinking Engineering Education
Between 2000 and 2005 MIT pioneered and adopted a new model of engineering education, in brief CDIO, stressing engineering fundamentals within the context of the actual process engineers use. Its objective is to match engineering graduates to the needs of the professional market, which are: a high level of disciplinary knowledge in combination with a sound level of academic and engineering skills. The CDIO Initiative has many followers, especially in the aerospace sector (also industries like Boeing, GE Aviation (formerly GE Aircraft Engines), Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Orbital, Pratt & Whitney Canada).
Although we did not construct it intentionally as such, our new 2009 Bachelor Aerospace Engineering proves to be highly compatible with this model. According to CDIO the TU Delft BSc Aerospace Engineering is the best implementation of the CDIO template worldwide at a university. In 2011 our Faculty has joined the CDIO Initiative and finds the educational model and the collaboration with the worldwide CDIO members highly valuable and inspiring. The membership may also be valuable for promotion and support our next accreditation.
In the presentation Dave will address the CDIO Initiative, the framework of a CDIO-type curriculum and the compatibility of our bachelor.
D.C. Wisler
25-4-2012 10:45:00
RVD Lezing: Anousheh Ansari
Altijd al ervan gedroomd om astronaut te worden, maar niet gedacht de kans te krijgen? Anousheh Ansari begon ook zo en is uiteindelijk de geschiedenis in gegaan als de eerste vrouwelijke ruimtetoerist. Als hoofdsponsor van de X-Prize foundation inspireerde ze vele mensen om hun droom te verwezenlijken, als voorbeeld het team dat de SpaceShipOne uitvond. Ze is mede oprichter van een succesvol technologie bedrijf, waar ze bovendien ook de functie van CEO bekleedde. Anousheh zal een lezing geven over haar ervaringen en haar huidige werk waarbij ze entrepreneurs adviseert over het bereiken van radicale globale veranderingen.
Anousheh Ansari
16-2-2010 19:15:00
Simple & Robust Aircraft Challenging the Trend of Increasing Complexity - final presentation
M. Hajek
19-4-2018 11:45:00
Summerschool EWEM day 1
G.J.W. van Bussel
12-6-2014 07:00:00
Summerschool EWEM day 2
J. Nørkaer Sørensen
13-6-2014 07:00:00
Symposium on ‘Air traffic safety in 2050 – and the road to get there’
D. Hersman
9-1-2014 13:30:00
test_ochtend: In flight call met André Kuipers vanuit de ruimte
B.A.C. Ambrosius
10-1-2012 13:00:00
The heat is on - Volcanic activity in Iceland
Iceland lies on the rift between the Eurasian and North American plates, which are moving apart from each other by about 2 cm every year. It also lies above a mantle “hot spot”. These two facts conspire to make it a highly volcanic land. Eruptions, which occur every few years with the latest occurring right now, can be hazardous both to people living in the area and to air traffic. Geomatic studies play a key roll in monitoring the active volcanoes. Prior to the current eruption, movement of magma to shallower depths caused deformation of the surface, which was imaged using radar remote sensing and GPS. In addition to the volcanic activity these and other surveying techniques are also used to measure motion due to rifting, earthquakes, landslides and changes in the ice/snow load, the last of which causes the Iceland to bounce up and down on a yearly cycle.
A.J. Hooper
20-4-2010 10:30:00
The history of innovations in wind energy
J. Beurskens
29-5-2018 10:30:00
VSV: Space Weather – implications for Planet Earth and Humankind
According to Richard Fisher, head of NASA's Heliophysics Division: "Earth and space are about to come into contact in a way that's new to human history. I believe we're on the threshold of a new era in which space weather can be as influential in our daily lives as ordinary terrestrial weather. We take this very seriously indeed."
For a long time we believed that we lived in a gravity driven universe. According to Susan Joy Rennison, and many others in the meantime, we do not; instead, we live in an electromagnetic universe. At this time thousands of scientists are studying the behaviour of the sun to predict Space Weather. Plasma and particle bursts can and have disrupted satellites, high frequency radio communications, GPS failures, power grids etc. and looking at the rather turbulent life our sun is presently leading, more is on the way.
Most textbooks and literature about cosmology are completely out of date, reason for Rennison to educate people about why scientists studying Space Weather find that they have had to abandon many old ideas. But the understanding of an electromagnetic universe is already over 100 years old, having been promoted by great Nobel Prize winning minds like Hannes Alfvén. Rennison thinks engineering students need to realize that during severe Space Weather events, uncontrolled electric currents will flow through virtually everything on the planet. Discussion of quantum mechanics will not help. It is more important for people to realise that in the bombardment of planet Earth we are also receiving dark energy and dark matter and scientists have tried to understand how that will effect Earth, but, Rennison claims, the astronomical impact is still discussed from an outdated point of view.
This is where Rennison combines modern science with a more spiritual approach. It has been over 35 years since Fritjof Kapra wrote his book 'The Tao of Physics,' an attempt to bring Western science and Eastern philosophy together. Even as much as 100 years ago, physicists wondered about quantum physics and its consequences of a relation between mind and matter. Since that time science has been divided between those who believe matter stands on its own in a gravity controlled universe - the majority of scientists - and those who believe we, as human observers, co-create the conscious universe we live in.
Are all the world's crises a sign that something really has to change in our way of thinking and acting? Susan Joy Rennison will discuss the latest press releases from NASA and ESA and other books and articles published since she wrote her book "Tuning the Diamonds" in 2006, on the relation between electromagnetism and spirituality.
Since then, many of her ideas have become reality as Space Weather is becoming more and more of an issue in everyday life. Although hardly discussed in the media, Space Weather is strongly affecting our life. Both in the technology we use and in our bodies, which are after all electromagnetic systems as well. There is, Rennison states, a serious problem with the electromagnetic understanding of the human body. Most scientist prefer people to think of themselves in terms of chemicals. Yet DNA is a nanotube that obeys quantum mechanical laws. Progress in DNA research has shown that DNA behaves in a much more adaptable way than earlier assumed.
S.J. Rennison
31-1-2011 11:30:00
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