Delft Integraal 2009-1

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In this edition, Delft Outlook 2009 no. 1:

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Background

The cradle of fluid dynamics
Burgers’ lab, as the Laboratory for Aero and Hydrodynamics is affectionately known, recently celebrated its ninetieth birthday. To mark this special occasion, we take a look at some of current research projects, from studying droplets to tickling turbulence.
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Racing against the clock
Sixty student members of TU Delft’s DUT Racing Team are working on DUT09. The racing car they plan to enter at Silverstone in July is still on the drawing board.
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Magnetic brainwaves
The mental disorders that often accompany old age can largely be attributed to the erosion of connections in the brain. Researchers at TU Delft are now developing new ways of mapping the decaying brain. “This project is of great social importance.”
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IO 40 years: Life begins at forty
The red Dutch mailboxes, the emergency roadside telephones, the Senseo coffeemaker and the SENZ umbrella. Alumni and staff of the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering have certainly made their mark on the Netherlands. In 2009, the faculty celebrates its fortieth anniversary. A proud milestone, yet the faculty’s innovative drive remains as great as ever..
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Interview

'Humour is my saviour' Interview with Doeschka Meijsing
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Masterwork
Interview with Prof.dr.ir. Nick van der Giesen and Ir. Jan Friesen
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Columns

The Alumnus: Hanneke van Oerle
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Personal

An overview of the most important awards, appointments and other remarkable personal milestones at TU Delft
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Hora est

The proposition

Pregnancy is a productive break in a phd study.

Defence by Aukje de Boer
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Eureka!

Electrocuting bacteria
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