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Afscheidssymposium & laatste Les: ‘Een vreemde eend in de bijt’
J.J. Jacobs
2/3/2012 12:00:00 PM
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Alberto Alessi
De ?Godfather of Italian Product Design? zal op uitnodiging van i.d, de studievereniging van Industrieel Ontwerpen, spreken over de strategie die Alessi tot een succes maakte en de toenemende samenwerking van Alessi met andere gerenomeerde bedrijven. Alberto Alessi is algemeen directeur van Alessi, en leidt de afdelingen marketing communicatie en design van het bedrijf. Hij heeft naam gemaakt door het vermogen de juiste balans te vinden tussen risicovolle projecten en commercieel succes. Alberto Alessi behoort tot de derde generatie van Alessi. Hij nam de teugels van het familiebedrijf over in 1970. Zijn vader legde de basis voor de ontwikkeling van het 80 jaar oude bedrijf voor huishoudelijke artikelen tot toonaangevend in design, toen hij in 1946 de bekende stalen producten introduceerde, zoals de ?Bombe? thee- en koffieset. Alberto Alessi zette deze ontwikkeling voort, door de collectie uit te breiden met klokken, lampen, speelgoed, objecten van glas, porselein, plastic en hout, en samen te werken met enkele van de meest succesvolle ontwerpers ter wereld.
A. Alessi
12/14/2004 2:10:00 PM
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Brand Communications
D. Roth
6/11/2012 10:45:00 AM
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Brand Communications_Part2
D. Roth
6/11/2012 11:15:00 AM
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BSc Voorlichting IO
presenter@tudelft
11/29/2010 11:45:00 AM
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Challenging the Future: Designing for Sustainable Living and Work
C.J.P.M. de Bont
10/28/2009 8:30:00 AM
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Circular product design - Vodafone
D.P. Peck
11/6/2014 10:15:00 AM
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Comfort in transit - Session: Seating
U. Schultheis
6/4/2014 9:30:00 AM
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Comfort in transit & Session: Experience
M.A. Voûte
6/4/2014 7:30:00 AM
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Creating successfull products that people love to use
Industrieel Ontwerpen
2/1/2006 11:31:00 AM
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Diploma uitreiking Bachelor IO
D.J. van Eijk
12/10/2010 2:00:00 PM
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Diploma uitreiking IO Bachelor 2011
H. Kuipers
11/18/2011 2:30:00 PM
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From consumers to users and contributors
I.R. Salters
12/19/2014 2:45:00 PM
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Future Materials event
Default Presenter
6/17/2016 11:00:00 AM
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Grasping the intangible: Interaction design for sustainability
D.V Keyson
10/28/2009 2:00:00 PM
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Het licht zien – lighting design and perceptual intelligence
S. Pont
3/31/2017 1:00:00 PM
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Ingenieurs maken dokters beter
NL Op vrijdag 12 november vindt het Symposium Human Factors in Healthcare plaats in de Aula van de TU Delft. Tijdens dit symposium over gezondheidszorg en patiëntveiligheid houdt prof. Richard Goossens ook zijn intreerede, getiteld ‘Ingenieurs maken dokters beter’. In de ochtend zijn twee keynote sprekers uitgenodigd, te weten James Bagian (voormalig NASA astronaut) en Marck Haerkens (directeur Wings of Care). ENG The Symposium Human Factors in Healthcare will take place on Friday 12 November in the TU Delft Aula. The symposium health care and patient safety includes the Inaugural Lecture of prof. Richard Goossens, titled ‘Ingenieurs maken dokters beter’. In the morning two keynote speakers are invited, James Bagian (a veteran NASA astronaut) and Marck Haerkens (director Wings of Care).
R.H.M. Goossens
11/12/2010 2:00:00 PM
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Intelligent Automotive Systems
E.G.M. Holweg
4/16/2010 1:00:00 PM
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Introduction to Bitcoin/Blockchain for Designers
Default Presenter
2/9/2016 10:30:00 AM
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Introduction to the concept of the circular economy
K. Webster
6/4/2015 2:00:00 PM
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IO_ten top talks
J. Ehrenfeld
4/8/2009 10:30:00 AM
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Jubileum | HET PODIUM - 25 jaar Networked Innovation
S.C. Santema
3/24/2017 12:30:00 PM
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Keynote 1: Challenges for Design Research
P. Gardien
11/1/2011 8:30:00 AM
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Keynote 2: Move that Body!
K. Hook
11/1/2011 9:15:00 AM
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Keynote 4: Design Policy and Design Politics: Have we ever been exposed to Partisan Design environment this much before?
J. Kim
11/2/2011 10:15:00 AM
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Keynote 6: Positioning Design in Academia
L.L. Chen
11/3/2011 10:15:00 AM
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Make glass Your own
R. Balentien
4/1/2014 8:45:00 AM
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Master thesis_The value of design
M. Suarez Carmona
7/12/2012 2:00:00 PM
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Mechatronica: Vrijheid in Design
Sinds de Industriële revolutie is het menselijk leven steeds meer gemechaniseerd. Spierkracht werd vervangen door automaten. De eerste generatie mechanische producten (machines) werd gekenmerkt door kwaliteit en betrouwbaarheid. Door de ontwikkeling van de microprocessor, sensoren en embedded software kunnen producten nu hun omgeving waarnemen en adaptief produceren. Dit gebeurt door steeds slimmere meet, regel en controle acties. Om deze complexe producten met de juiste architectuur te kunnen ontwerpen is het noodzakelijk in multidisciplinaire teams te werken. Deze producten worden gekenmerkt door flexibiliteit en onbemande en/of op afstand bediening. Deze verandering van de productontwikkeling zal worden geïllustreerd aan de hand van enkele Océ producten. Door de huidige snelle technologie (push) ontwikkeling worden de regels voor een goed product vaak geschonden. Er zal ingegaan worden op hoe dit door het inbedden van ‘user centred design’ in de multidisciplinaire ontwikkelteams voorkomen kan worden. Dit gaat niet alleen over gebruikersgemak maar ook over de gevoelswaarde van een product. Bij producten ontwerpen hoort producten produceren. Door de industriële revolutie zijn we terechtgekomen in een maatschappij van massaconsumptie en massaproductie. Door de hierboven beschreven ontwikkelingen zijn de producten flexibel en aan te passen op de wensen van de gebruiker. Welke veranderingen hier nog op termijn mogelijk zijn door ontwikkelingen in de printindustrie wordt toegelicht. Aan de hand van enkele voorbeelden uit film en literatuur wordt aangetoond dat er, naast fundamenteel en technologisch onderzoek, ook nog een rol van maatschappelijke opvoeding is weggelegd voor de universiteit. Zowel op het gebied van de technologie ontwikkeling als op het gebied van de gevolgen daarvan.
J.M.P. Geraedts
1/29/2010 2:00:00 PM
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Open dag IO - ochtend
Default Presenter
10/17/2014 8:00:00 AM
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Open dag okt 2016 - maandag sessie 01
presenter@tudelft
10/19/2016 7:00:00 AM
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Open dag okt 2016 - maandag sessie 02
presenter@tudelft
10/19/2016 10:00:00 AM
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Open dag okt 2016 - maandag sessie 03
presenter@tudelft
10/24/2016 12:30:00 PM
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Open dag okt 2016 - vrijdag sessie 01
presenter@tudelft
10/21/2016 7:00:00 AM
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Open dag okt 2016 - vrijdag sessie 02
presenter@tudelft
10/21/2016 10:00:00 AM
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Open dag okt 2016 - vrijdag sessie 03
presenter@tudelft
10/21/2016 12:30:00 PM
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Open dagen IO - middag
Default Presenter
10/20/2014 11:30:00 AM
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Open dagen IO - middag
Default Presenter
10/17/2014 11:30:00 AM
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Open dagen IO - Ochtend
Default Presenter
10/20/2014 8:00:00 AM
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Panta Rhei - Oberdorf
J.E. Oberdorf
11/11/2016 1:00:00 PM
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Panta Rhei - Van der Vorst
C. van Middelkoop
11/11/2016 1:00:00 PM
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Product Engineering
Product Engineering has existed for as long as we have recognised a need to anticipate the result and assure the success of product design. In other words, it is mankind's recognition of the importance of uncertainty and risk management, and of the crucial role of science (and in the case of all things that have to do with nature, natural science) and systematicism in the making of a product- with all its material and non-material aspects. Looking at the most basic definitions of engineering and design (ref. Merriam -Webster on-line), it emerges that engineering is the systematic subset of design, where nature is manipulated to be made useful to people. This is typically manifested in the design of products. People, products and science are three terms that our faculty of Industrial Design Engineering understands well. These are things we stand for. In our TU Delft, where by definition everyone designs, our focus on people and products is more explicitly manifest. This is why for us 'Product Engineering' is not just an important term to describe what we do, but also explicitly the name of a group of scientists, teachers and technicians with a mission to enhance our knowledge of this vast and rich field. In our modern knowledge-intensive and product-intensive society, Product Engineering is a field of both societal relevance and great scientific opportunity. Further information on the research and educational portfolio of the Product Engineering group can be found at our website: http://www.io.tudelft.nl/pe
C. Spitas
4/20/2011 1:00:00 PM
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SusLab Mid Term Event
Default Presenter
11/5/2014 9:00:00 AM
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Symposium - Connected Everyday
Opening by Ena Voûte Paul Dourish: "Considering Everyday" Chris Speed: "Fast Algorithms, Slow Things" Ron Wakkary: "The Everyday Relationships Among Things" Jack Schulze: "Pixels, Plastic, and Little Printers" Panel discussion, moderated by Marco Rozendaal Closing remarks by Elisa Giaccardi
E. Giaccardi
1/24/2014 8:30:00 AM
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The Ascent of Shopping
R.A. Fitch
4/27/2012 1:00:00 PM
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The Design Professional
H.M.J.J. Snelders
3/13/2015 2:00:00 PM
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The Essence of Cool symposium
This symposium is organized to take a close-up look at the phenomenon of ‘coolness’. After all, whether it comes to people, products or buildings, some are cool, others are not. The success of a product can to a large extent be dependent on the coolness of it: think of cars, clothing and furniture. Even our built environment cannot escape this label, as many architects demonstrate, from Frank Lloyd Wright to Santiago Calatrava. In essence, what this symposium will try to address, is how to deal as a designer with the degree of built-in coolness or cultural relevance that a product should have for its users. Renowned speakers from within and abroad in the fields of Architecture and Design will present their views at the symposium. People like Satoshi Okada (architect, Japan) and Giovanni Pagnotta (industrial designer, USA) and cultural anthropologist Grant McCracken (USA, author of - among others - the books ‘Culture and Consumption’ and 'Chief Culture Officer’. Also present at the symposium: the spectacular Renault ‘DEZIR’ concept sports car. It will be presented next to the revolutionary Renault ‘Twizy’ electric mini car. What’s more: students can make free test drives in presently available Renault electric cars. During the symposium a book will be launched under the same name 'The Essence of COOL'. Famous architects and designers have contributed. Architects like Ma Yansong and Andrew Patterson, as well as industrial designers Matteo Thun, Stefano Giovannoni and Karim Rashid. The book will be available on the spot with a special discount. Finally a special student design exhibition will be opened at the same location. This exhibition involves submissions to a design competition for designing a COOL product. The contest and exhibition are organized by the student foundation ‘BlueDot’, in cooperation with the City of Delft. The symposium lasts a whole day and is not exclusively accessible for students and employees of the Delft University of Technology. All other students of colleges and art academies and all professionals from within the fields of design, architecture and fashion are invited to participate as well.
C. Lieshout
3/23/2012 8:30:00 AM
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The Future of THz Sensing
The Tera-Hertz portion of the spectrum presents unique potentials for advanced applications. Currently the THz spectrum is revealing the mechanisms at the origin of our universe and provides the means to monitor the health of our planet via satellite based sensing of critical gases. Potentially time domain sensing of the THz spectrum will be the ideal tool for a vast variety of medical and security applications. Presently, systems in the THz regime are extremely expensive and consequently the THz spectrum is still the domain of only niche (expensive) scientific applications. The main problems are the lack of power and sensitivity. The wide unused THz spectral bandwidth is, herself, the only widely available resource that can compensate for these problems. The availability of BW also suggests broad band approaches for the front ends that would not make sense at lower frequencies because all the spectral BW is already used. But, so far, when scientists try to really use the bandwidth, they run into an insurmountable physical limit: antenna dispersion. Antenna dispersion modifies the signal’s spectrum in a wavelength dependent manner in all types of radiation, but is particularly deleterious to THz signals because the spectrum is too wide and with foreseeable technology it cannot be digitized. The goal of this talk is to introduce to the audience the concepts that will eliminate the dispersion bottle neck from the future Advanced Antenna Architectures and show how these achievements will revolutionize Time Domain Sensing, Spectroscopic Space Science and Security Radars. The talk will show how Antenna break-through’s can pole volte THz imaging technology into the 21-th century. Also the talk will show a coherent path toward critically important enabling technologies which will satisfy the electrical engineering needs of the next 30 years and in the long run will enable wireless communications at speed a million times higher than now.
A. Neto
2/17/2012 2:00:00 PM
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The innovating X perience
J.A. Buijs
10/24/2014 1:00:00 PM
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The sweetness of discomfort
P. Vink
6/4/2014 1:00:00 PM
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