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  Delft University of Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Founded in 1842, the Delft University of Technology, in Delft, the Netherlands, is the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive technical universities in the Netherlands, with over 13,000 students and 2,100 scientists (including 200 professors).
Delft Institute of Microelectronics and Submicron Technology (DIMES)
Student life in Delft is mostly organised in student societies.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Delft_University_of_Technology   (178 words)

  
 Professional Preface, 47 (3): Delft Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The TMS student chapter at the Delft Institute of Technology won the TMS Student Member-Get-A-Member Campaign with the highest percentage increase of all participating student chapters.
Delft began their recruitment campaign on August 23, 1994, with seven student members and recruited 23 members by November, 1994, to achieve an increase of 329 percent.
Delft's student chapter will receive an award of $1,000 to be used for travel expenses for a representative of the chapter to attend either the Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, or TMS/ASM Materials Week '95 in Cleveland, Ohio, during October.
www.tms.org /Students/ProPref/9502/Delft.html   (210 words)

  
 Science Paper
is associate professor at PCMT, the Department of Chemical Technology of the Delft University of Technology.
He is member of the editorial board of the Journal of Supercritical Fluids, member of the scientific evaluation committee for supercritical fluid technology of the German Science Foundation (DFG), member of the evaluation committee for process technology of the Academy of Finland, member of the Area 1a committee of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Chairman of the 3rd NATO Advanced Study Institute on Supercritical Fluids, to be held in 2005.
www.dct.tudelft.nl /pcmt/html/science_paper.html   (215 words)

  
 Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory - Biography of Vetlesen Prize Winner - Felix Andries Vening Meinesz
Felix Andries Vening Meinesz was born on July 30, 1887 near The Hague, the son of lawyer S.A. Vening Meinesz, mayor of Rotterdam and later of Amsterdam.
He studied civil engineering at the Delft Institute of Technology, graduating in 1910 and receiving his doctorate in 1915.
He was a professor at both the State University of Utrecht (between 1927 and 1957), and the Delft Institute of Technology (1938 to 1957).
www.ldeo.columbia.edu /vetlesen/recipients/1962/meinesz_bio.html   (289 words)

  
 The EurOcean internet portal
The Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea (NILOS) was established in September 1984.
The Centre for Estuarine and Marine Ecology (CEME) is situated in the village of Yerseke on the Oosterschelde estuary in the province of Zeeland.
The IMAU is an inter-faculty University research institute composed of the Meteorology and Physical Oceanography Department of the faculty of Physics and Astronomy and the section Coastal research of the Physical Geography Department of the faculty of Geographical Sciences.
ioc.unesco.org /eurocean_bb2/links.php?licat_id=78   (1212 words)

  
 [Molecular Biophysics homepage]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Webpage of the Molecular Biophysics group at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands.
Welcome to the homepage of Molecular Biophysics (MB), one of the research groups in the department of Applied Physics of Delft University of Technology.
MB is linked with DIMES, the Delft Institute for Microelectronics and Submicrontechnology and is financially supported by FOM, the Dutch foundation of fundamental research of matter.
www.mb.tn.tudelft.nl   (169 words)

  
 TU Delft - Organization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Thanks to the enlightened policies of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, and Delft University of Technology, the Delft Institute of Microelectronics and Submicron Technology DIMES was created in 1987 as a new facility for the fabrication of special integrated circuits and submicron experimental samples.
The Institute was one of the first Dutch Research Schools recognized by the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (KNAW).
The Institute has around 225 researchers, Ph.D. students and technicians as members, quite a few of whom have achieved a high international reputation.
www.dimes.tudelft.nl /live/pagina.jsp?id=c09f9e0b-0b4b-4842-9ecb-92f2246fba21&lang=en   (331 words)

  
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After the war the Professor served the faculty of the Delft Institute of Technology and aided in the reconstruction of the basin.
You are in an institution which &eeks to prepare men to meet standards that the country has come to expect of people hav- ing professional responsibilities.
Like societies, educational institutions, if they are great, pos- sess what Alfred North 'Whitehead called "style,"-a personality and character, if you will, that shows efficiency and individuality in carrying on its work.
www-tech.mit.edu /archives/VOL_072/TECH_V072_S0146_P003.txt   (2537 words)

  
 Han van Meegeren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Though he initially studied architecture at the Delft institute of technology, he developed skills as a painter and a strong interest in the Dutch classic painters.
His father violently opposed his work as a painter, but Han van Meegeren had a passion for it and could not be swayed from his life's work.
It is the building (1914) of the local rowing club in Delft of which van Meegeren was a member.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Han_van_Meegeren   (1657 words)

  
 Duwind: Delft University Wind Energy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Research on wind energy at the Delft University began 25 years ago, starting with an aerodynamic project at Aerospace Engineering.
Nowadays the research programme covers almost all aspects of modern wind turbine technology, and is undertaken across 4 faculties.
Each of the research groups at these faculties has its own specific expertise, but an increasing number of research problems require a multi-disciplinary approach.
www.duwind.tudelft.nl   (98 words)

  
 TU Delft - Kavli Institute of Nanoscience   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In 2004 the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft was established at the Department of NanoScience, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology through a generous grant by the US-based Kavli foundation.
The Kavli Institute of Nanoscience at Delft University of Technology consists of six research groups and a nanofabrication cleanroom facility.
With a staff of 16 professors and over 90 PhD students and postdocs, the Institute studies new physics and exploits novel principles in nanostructured devices with a new functionality.
www.ns.tudelft.nl   (234 words)

  
 Appendix B: Delft University of Technology (DUT)
The nanoparticle/nanostructured materials/nanodevices research activities at the Delft University of Technology (DUT) reside primarily in the Faculty of Chemical Technology and Materials Science (STM) and Delft Institute of Microelectronics and Submicron technology (DIMES).
The Nanoscale Experiments and Technology Project is based on a facility for the fabrication and study of sub-10 nm structures.
The research facilities in nanostructured materials at Delft University of Technology in general, and at DIMES in particular, are very impressive.
www.wtec.org /loyola/nano/b_12.htm   (1142 words)

  
 Graduate Bulletin- Illinois Institute of Technology
B.S., Abadan Institute of Technology (Iran); M.S., Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology; MBA, University of Chicago.
B.S., Abadan Institute of Technology (Iran); M.S., Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology.
B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology; M.Ch.E., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn; Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology.
www.grad.iit.edu /bulletin/programs/chemenv.html   (6572 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: First Images Of Flowing Nano Ripples
TU Delft Researchers have shed new light on the formation of nanoscale surface features, such as nano ripples.
Dr Paul Alkemade, a researcher at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience of Delft University of Technology became the first person to watch this flow using an electron microscope incorporating an ion beam.
Nanorobotics -- Nanorobotics is the technology of creating machines or robots at or close to the scale of a nanometre (10-9...
www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2006/03/060322183027.htm   (1715 words)

  
 TU Delft - Latest news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Since its inception in 1987, the Institute has been a bright source of creativity and innovation at the edge of microelectronic science.
The research focus of DIMES is to explore the boundaries of engineering possibilities, both in present-day and future applications of silicon and silicon-based technology.
We leave the development of standard technology and the incremental miniaturization to industrial laboratories and concentrate on innovative concepts in silicon technology to stimulate new applications and possibilities in system integration.
www.dimes.tudelft.nl   (287 words)

  
 Sensors, Measurements and Instrumentation Links
Describes specific sensors technologies, namely X ray, machine vision, NMR (MRI), fluorescence, ultrasound and impedance which are variously used to measure defects, color, internal properties, texture, moisture, firmness, chemical composition, oil content and foreign materials along with a flow sensors database describing the various flow sensing technologies used in the food industry.
Technologies include UV fluorimetry, dielectric constant measurements, microwave resonance (measures both dielectric constant and conductivity) and neutron probes.
Sensors research at the Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University of Tubingen, Germany.
www.sensors-research.com /links.htm   (4054 words)

  
 Guide to Graduate Education in Science, Engineering and Public Policy
Recent graduates now teach at the University of Maryland, New York University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Princeton, MIT and universities overseas such as the London School of Economics and Political Science, the Catholic University of Chile, and Monash University in Australia.
Applicants should have a strong engineering or science background with sufficient higher math; an interest in policy for technological issues; a recent academic average of 3.2 or better; and GRE scores greater than 600 (except for students who are not native speakers of English, for whom a verbal GRE score of 450 is acceptable).
The Technology and Policy Program equips its graduates with skills that may be applied to careers in the public or private sectors.
www.aaas.org /spp/sepp/sepmit.htm   (1128 words)

  
 NMRC Scholars and Experts
Braden Cox is technology counsel with the Competitive Enterprise Institute's Project on Technology and Innovation in Washington, D.C. His work lies at the intersection of law and technology relating to e-commerce, intellectual property, telecommunications, and cybersecurity.
She is a strong advocate for competition and regulatory restraint, particularly as it relates to emerging technologies in the area of telecommunications.
David G. Tuerck serves as Executive Director of the Beacon Hill Institute, and is professor and chairman of the Suffolk University Department of Economics.
www.thenmrc.com /experts   (13159 words)

  
 FIPSE Grant Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Partners: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA); North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University (NC); Northwestern University (IL); University of the Aegean (Greece); Delft University of Technology (Netherlands); University of Naples (Italy).
ITS is an umbrella term which encompasses technologies such as advanced traveler information systems, advanced traffic control systems, and electronic data interchange applications.
The first three-week course was offered at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from July 24 to August 11, 2000.
www.fipse.aed.org /grantshow.cfm?grantNumber=P116J980001   (250 words)

  
 Curriculum Vitae
Stevin Medal and Inaugural Stevin Lecture, Delft Institute of Technology, The Netherlands, 1996.
Inaugural Stevin Lecture, Delft Institute of Technology, The Netherlands, 1996.
Initiated a scheme for centers of advanced research in electronics at the 5 Indian Institutes of Technology and the Indian Institute of Science.
www.stanford.edu /~tkailath/CV.html   (1554 words)

  
 PPKS - Staff Details
Rene Steevensz is a graduate of the Technical University of Delft, Department of Architecture.
In 1986 he participated in the Biennale 'Young Dutch Architects' in the Berlage Beurs Exchange in Amsterdam, in conjunction with Eric Vreedenburgh.
In 1995, he was an organizing member of the Congress on Tall Buildings in Amsterdam and is part of the organizing committee to the 2004 Chicago Symposium 'Sustainable Communities'.
www.ppks.com /People_1040320203734_1040400950609.html   (133 words)

  
 TU Delft - Department Imaging Science & Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Welcome to the site of the department of Imaging Science and Technology of the Faculty of Applied Sciences, TU Delft.
Imaging Science and Technology is one of the six departments of the Faculty of Applied Sciences.
The research mission of IST is in the field of phenomenological physics and concerns multi-dimensional images that are produced by physical processes—the interaction of light, sound, and particles with matter.
www.ist.tudelft.nl   (209 words)

  
 TU Delft - GIS technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In order to become one of the five top universities in the world in the field of GIS technology, it has been decided to create the research model of the Geo-Database Management Center (GDMC) including participation of industry.
The GDMC is a research and development center for all activities related to the modelling, storage, retrieval, analysis, presentation and distribution of geo-information.
The GDMC is located at the Delft University of Technology, OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies, Section GIS technology (an OpenGIS member).
www.otb.tudelft.nl /live/pagina.jsp?id=3adbf62d-a63b-4974-80e4-09873ed5a9a6&lang=en   (501 words)

  
 Mystery Photo - August 2001
The double-stranded DNA (the colorful rope across the canyon) would have a length of just 10.4 nanometers (billionths of a meter).
You see, researchers at the DIMES Institute of the Delft Institute of Technology in the Netherlands have found evidence that DNA can conduct electrical charge.
By applying enough high voltage to the double strand, they greatly influenced the flow of electrons in the DNA strand and thus conducted electricity.
www.odysseymagazine.com /pages/mpa/801.html   (199 words)

  
 The WildList Organization International
To keep the general public aware of the latest news in the area of computer viruses and also to discuss the impact of the latter on our society, I became a regular contributor to the most popular computer magazine in the country, the PC Revue, editing my own column, the Virus Radar, since 1993.
Hypponen is a graduate of the Institute of Information Technology in Helsinki, Finland.
Andreas Marx was born in 1979 in Magdeburg, Germany.
www.wildlist.org /R_Bios.htm   (2108 words)

  
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The Technology and Policy Program (TPP) educates men and women for leadership on the important technological issues confronting society.
TPP students interested in continuing their academic careers at the doctoral level often specialize in Technology, Management, and Policy (TMP).
The MIT Technology and Policy Program is part of a significant development in engineering education.
tppserver.mit.edu   (228 words)

  
 Subject Guides   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Geert H. Hofstede was born in October 2, 1928 in the Netherlands.
He received a Masters of Science from Delft Institute of Technology in 1953 and a PhD from Groningen University in 1967.
In 1980 he co-founded the Institute for Research on Intercultural Cooperation (IRIC) and in 1985 became a professor at Masstricht University where he taught until 1993.
www.library.wwu.edu /ref/subjects/cbe/guides/hofstedebiog.shtml   (494 words)

  
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Final report for the European Commission, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands.
'Institutional Dilemma in ICT Standardisation: Co-ordinating the Diffusion of Technology?', in: K. Jakobs (Ed.), IT Standards and Standardisation: A Global Perspective, London: Idea Group Publishing, pp.
Technology and Society Studies, Faculty of Arts and Culture, University of Maastricht, January 1998.
www.tbm.tudelft.nl /webstaf/tinekee   (2720 words)

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