New employee @ Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences

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Welcome to Civil Engineering & Geosciences


Foreword

Welcome to the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG).

Colophon This booklet is meant for new empolyees at the Faculty of Civil Engineering. Let us know if you think something is missing or can be improved. Contact K.Verkaik@tudelft.nl Design and lay-out Eduard Todikromo March 2020

You are now part of the CEG Faculty. With over 480 scientific staff members, 120 support staff members and 4,800 students (including PhD’s) the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences is one of the largest faculties at the Delft University of Technology and I would like to welcome you as the newest member of our community. At TU Delft you will work in an international environment where technical sciences and society relate to societal challenges converge. Our Faculty comprises seven related research focussed scientific departments which also contribute to the two Bachelor’s and four Master’s programmes. The Faculty focuses on environment, infrastructure, mobility and energy. The Faculty thus comprises a diverse group of people, both in expertise as well as in nationality. We are proud that you too will add your expertise and background to our Faculty. I hope that you will thoroughly enjoy working here. Jan Dirk Jansen Dean of the CEG Faculty

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Index About TU Delft Faculties at TU Delft About the Faculty CEG Practical Information Education MSc & BSc

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Our Laboratories Stories of Science CEG Training Opportunities Meet the teams Materials, Mechanics, Management & Design Engineering Structures

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Mission • We perform world-class research by combining science, engineering and design in a socially responsible manner. Thus, we advance and share the benefits of technology. • We develop and enhance the expertise of tomorrow’s engineering leaders and educate professional, high-level and responsible engineers throughout their careers. • We help to develop and deliver technologydriven, innovative solutions to societal problems through collaborations with leading national and international partners whilst being firmly rooted in Delft. • We continuously improve our collective effectiveness, performance and organisational resilience through the principles and practice of professionalism, collaboration and openness.

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Faculties at TU Delft The almost 40 technological and scientific disciplines together with their many specialisms are accommodated within TU Delft’s eight faculties. TU Delft’s many different disciplines are a key factor in the success of its BUILDING 32

multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary thematic cooperation.

Faculty of Industrial

Faculty of Technology,

Design Engineering

Policy & Management

• Design Engineering • Product Innovation

• Engineering Systems &

Management • Industrial Design

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Services • Multi Actor Systems • Values, Technology & Innovation

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Faculty of Applied

Faculty of Civil

Faculty of Aerospace

Faculty of Architecture

Faculty of Mechanical,

Faculty of Electrical

Science • Bionanoscience • Biotechnology • Chemical Engineering • Imaging Physics • Quantum Nanoscience • Radiation Science & Technology

Engineering

Engineering • Aerodynamics, Flight Performance and Propulsion & Wind Energy • Aerospace Structure & Materials • Control & Operations • Space Engineering

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Maritime and Materials

Engineering, Mathematics

Environment

Engineering

Computer Science

• Architecture • Architecture Engineering

• Process & Energy • Maritime & Transport

• Microelectronics • Applied Mathematics • Intelligent Systems • Electrical Sustainable

and Geosciences

• Water Management • Engineering Structures • Geoscience & Remote

Sensing • Materials, Mechanics, Management & Design • Hydraulic Engineering • Geoscience & Engineering • Transport & Planning

& Technology • Management in the Built Environment • OTB - Research for the Built Environment • Urbanism

Technology • Systems & Control • Biomechanical Engineering • Precision & Micro-systems Engineering • Materials Science & Engineering

Energy • Quantum Engineering • Software Technology

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About the Faculty

Dean CEG

With nearly 480 FTE scientific staff members, 4,800 students and a budget of

Student counsel

Employee counsel

Management Team

Support Staff

over €66 million the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences is one of the largest of the eight faculties at the Delft University of Technology. The Faculty comprises seven related research focussed scientific departments which also contribute to its two Bachelor’s and four Master’s programmes. departments

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Engineering Structures

Materials, Mechanics, Management & Design

Geoscience & Remote Sensing

Geoscience & Engineering

Hydraulic Engineering

Transport & Planning

Watermanagement

The department studies civil engineering structures and infrastructure. The aim is to develop resilient, smart and sustainable (infra) structures, which meet the societal demands in transportation, energy transition and sustainable reuse. Integral part of the department is the Macromechanical Laboratory in which small and full scale testing, monitoring and physical modelling of structures are carried out to facilitate direct implementation of innovative solutions proposed by the department.

The department focusses on the design, construction and management of civil infrastructures and buildings. A multi-scale research approach is followed, starting at micro-scale (materials), to meso-scale (structures) and to macro-scale (infrastructures/systems). The department governs the entire life cycle of materials/structures/ systems from design, management, maintenance to demolition or reuse.

The department studies the planet Earth in all its facets, using ultramodern satellites from space and sensor systems on the ground. The scientific basis is formed by disciplines such as geophysics, geodesy and atmospheric sciences. Climate and energy are important core themes.

The mission of the department is to “Reveal and explain the Earth’s underground resources and support their use in an environmentally responsible manner”. The key distinguishing characteristic of the department is the combination of geoscience and engineering.

The department addresses topics such as safety against flooding and the sustainable development of rivers and deltas. Keeping delta’s inhabitable and safe under pressures such as population growth and climate change. We develop knowledge about the physical and natural processes and link that to engineering models and design approaches. The field of applications covers the full range from the ocean, to off-shore and coastal areas and further inland to estuaries, rivers and lakes.

How do we solve traffic congestion? Why not simply build more roads and railways? The Transport and Planning department models transport systems, with a special focus on transport supply and demand, the influence of ICT and travel and driving behaviour. Other areas include intermodal transport systems, including the connecting infrastructure they require. The research programme also covers traffic management and traffic flow.

The department consists of two research groups. The Sanitary Engineering research group conducts research into the treatment and transport of drinking water, wastewater and industrial water. The water quality and the extraction of raw materials, water, and energy from the water cycle is a particular area of focus. The Water Resources research group focuses on drought, precipitation, floods and how water behaves in the atmosphere and beneath or on the Earth’s surface. 11


CEG Practical Information

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Ask your department/ section for • Applying for a business trip

(abroad (digiforms) • Insurances • How to submit to a congress • Claiming (international) travel expenses • other questions

Fire Safety Need to know Make sure you know where the emergency exits are. Make a note of the emergency telephone numbers:

In case of an emergency call this number

015 - 27 88888 Call this emergency number from a land line

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+31 (0)15 278 1226 This will put you though to the internal emergency centre, where someone will mobilise the inhouse emergency response team or notify the police, fire or ambulance service if necessary.

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Always mention ● Your name, phone number, the building and place where you are ● What happened and where it happened (floor, corridor, exact location within the campus) ● If there are injured persons ● Any other important details Evacuation If you hear the evacuation signal, you should proceed as follows: ● Leave the building immediately using the closest (emergency) exit and follow the instructions given by the in-house emergency response team (BHV); ● NEVER use the lifts. ● Proceed to the assembly point and await further instructions. Take your bag/coat with you. Ask whether there are any other safety regulations/ compulsory training courses you should be aware of. This will depend on your job and/ or workplace. For more information http://security.tudelft.nl/

Contact the confidential advisor (in Dutch: vertrouwenspersoon) If you experience problems due to the undesirable behaviour of others, you can contact our confidential advisor Jaap Meijer.

Ask the service point for Your campus card: Under conditions your campus card can be upgraded to gain access to secured spaces (e.g. labs) outside office hours. ● CT (storage counting capacity / back up) ● Special facilities in classrooms ● Keys from meeting rooms ● Adjusting your desk ● Reserve bicycles at the service point or visit the Topdesk Self Service Portal www.tudelft.topdesk.net ●

Telephone 015-2788275 Email vertrouwenspersoon-CiTG@tudelft.nl. For more infomation https://intranet.tudelft.nl/-/confidentialadvisors

Opening hours CEG Building Mo/fri: 07.00 - 23.00 Sat: 08.30-18.00 Su: closed From 18:00 to 23:00, the main building and the laboratories are accessible only via main entrance C with the campus pass as identification. This also applies to Saturday.

Attention! After 18.00, only the door is open at main entrance C

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More information

Visit the following websites elcome to Delft University of Technology! W You are now part of the TU Delft community. https://intranet.tudelft. nl/-/i-m-a-new-employee you work as a professional at TU Delft the If conversations could sometimes be quite inscrutable. You must have a certain understanding what your colleagues are talking about. Read this booklet in full or choose only those parts that seem interesting to you and take advantage of my experiences. www.tudelft.nl/citg/ebookwvn I n your first days, weeks and months, you are likely to feel overwhelmed by all the new impressions, and have many questions, feelings of surprise and wonder, and a need for information. This website is designed to help you through your first few months. What arrangements should you make, what do you need to know, how does the organisation work? We’ve done our best to compile a time line showing everything you need to know and do. https://intranet.tudelft. nl/-/i-m-a-new-employee I CT abuse, what does it mean and how does it work? https://intranet.tudelft.nl/-/ict-abuse? inheritRedirect=true

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Education MSc & BSc

Our Laboratories

The faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences offers two three-year

It is in labs that many of our scientists conduct their (PhD) research as well as

bachelor’s degree programmes: Civil Engineering (CE) and Applied Earth

contract research for (international) governmental institutes, companies and

Sciences (AES).

fellow-research centres. Some of our facilities are unique and stateof-the-art. understanding microstructure formation. The Macrolab comprises a structures laboratory, a road and pavement laboratory, a rail laboratory and a laboratory for recycling. The laboratory is very well equipped with unique facilities.

Engineering, Applied Earth Sciences, Construction Management & Engineering, Offshore & Dredging (Interfaculty) and Transport, Infrastructure & Logistics (Interfaculty). Within these master degree programmes there are a number of tracks.

The BSc degree programme in Civil Engineering is concerned with the development, design, construction, production and management of the physical infrastructure required to safeguard the safety, health, business activity and sustainability of our society. These facilities are built to provide services such as water management, soil management, urban development, flood protection, drinking water production, waste treatment, transport by water, rail and road, and to perform other functions for the public (such as utilities and offices). The BSc degree programme in Applied Earth Sciences connects engineering and geology. The degree programme consists of five specialist fields: Resource Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Geo-Engineering, Applied Geophysics & Petrophysics and Applied Geology. Besides the faculty offers five different twoyear master degree programmes: Civil

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On entering a lab you may be welcomed by the sound of water rushing down flumes or, sometimes, the ear-splitting noise of breaking concrete collapsing under controlled pressure loads. Every experiment in our labs is aimed at improving our understanding of reality, from the actual behaviour of rivers, seas, constructions, subsurface or dikes to many other aspects of the world around us that we don’t yet fully understand. The faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences has various laboratories. The Microlab is a fundamental research lab in which the projects have strong links with experimenting & modelling. Cement-based systems (e.g. concrete) is our primary area of research. Co-operation in research on other building materials can be discussed. Interest and experience in the Microlab research is driven by predicting material behaviour through

The Water Lab facilitates experiments of wastewater treatment in a ML-I certified laboratory. Our Fluid Mechanics Lab offers experimental research facilities in the fields of Hydraulic, Offshore and Geotechnical Engineering. The Traffic Laboratory provides facilities to monitor traffic, both on-line and off-line. DiTTLab collects and develops (traffic simulation) models and advanced simulation methods to understand the data. The Geoscience & Engineering Lab is equipped with highly advanced instrumentations and set-ups to qualify and quantify chemical and physical processes in rocks and soils under deep and shallow in-situ conditions. The main laboratory infrastructure of Geoscience & Remote Sensing can be divided in several facilities such as observatories (CESAR observatory Cabauw), measurement and computer equipment with data storage facilities.

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Stories of Science Students, scientists and engineers of Delft University of Technology are working on clever solutions and innovative research every day. Stories of Science Stories of Science is an initiative from the Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences. They illustrate the diversity of the research carried out at our Faculty. Storytelling is the Faculty’s way of achieving connectivity and highlighting what kind of research is going on.

Suggestions? Have you heard of something cool or important taking place within our faculty or beyond? Email your suggestion to: communication-citg@tudelft.nl

All of our stories can be found on the official Civil Engineering and Geosciences story platform: www.citg.tudelft.nl/storiesofscience

Picture an overcrowded platform at Rotterdam central station on a Monday morning. An overhead line on the train link Rotterdam-The Hague has snapped and there are no trains. Chaos reigns in the Randstad. Travellers are at the mercy of alternative means of transport to get to their destination. Engineers Evert van Veldhuizen and Jan Moraal are experts in the area of pantograph-catenary interaction and if it’s up to them, in the future, a failing overhead line will no longer get the headline news.

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The antiquated drainage systems of former times have become open sewers in today’s Indian megacities. At a time when the population is growing and clean water is getting scarce, TU Delft professor of Environmental Technology Merle de Kreuk and her colleague Ralph Lindeboom are developing efficient and low-cost technologies to purify and reuse waste water. Published: November 2017

The inaudible noises made by the planet may be lost to human ears but they can be monitored and so provide us with a wealth of information, from detecting nuclear tests in North Korea to registering changes in temperature in the the deep ocean. Läslo Evers (44), seismologist at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute KNMI, was installed as a part-time professor of Seismo-Acoustics at TU Delft last December. Supported by a Vidi research grant Evers is putting together a new research team at the department of Geoscience & Engineering whose brief is to explore applications for the data produced by seismic waves in the earth’s interior and sound waves in the atmosphere and the oceans. Published: September 2016

There’s a house in the Stevinlab. Lifesized, built by bricklayers from the north with the mortar and calcium silicate they use in Groningen. The walls are covered in sensors, there are cameras everywhere and an awful lot of wiring. Because the house is shaken back and forth very slowly. A large group of scientists from across the Faculty of Civil Engineering have crowded around a monitor that displays the data in real time. They are all collaborating to help answer a question that is important to those living in the Groningen earthquake zone: are houses there going to withstand the next quake? Published: March 2016

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A river flows through the main channel of the waterlab full of little, green plastic plants. PhD Andrés Vargas uses this set up to study how rivers behave. What determines their shape? If you know that, you can arrive at better decisions for the cities and land located along the river. For example, where is the best place to build a bridge? And what effect does that have on the river and the surrounding land? Published: June 2016

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CEG Training Opportunities

Contractmanagement

For faculty members

As a faculty member you will be applying for research grants. Information of upcoming calls, explaining the subsidy conditions, intellectual property: who can you contact with questions on these matters? Getting an active link with the contract manager is beneficiary for both. In this workshop the support a contract manager can offer is explained and also why and what contract manager likes to know of your activities.

We offer several training opportunities to improve or broaden you skills and

Time Every 3 months - 1,5 hours

knowledge. If you want to know more or want to sign in, please contact VLC

Karin Verkaik at K.Verkaik@tudelft.nl Want to know more? Want to know more about the general TU Delft training opportunities visit: https://intranet.tudelft. nl/-/i-want-to-take-a-training-course

For just started colleagues

Short intro to CEG

General information; guided tour CEG labs and building, governance, nice to know.

Storytelling

communicating your research

Time 4x/year - 2 hours

with the press and what are key moments to start spreading the news about your work. If you work with our do’s and don’ts, you can increase the attention for your work drastically. What if you want a broad audience to know about your research? You want to involve the press in what you are doing? You are not sure what to highlight to draw the attention of those who are not exactly scientists in your field? In a 1,5 hour storytelling workshop, we share our best insights with you. We have been actively finding, telling and sharing our CEG research stories as the faculty’s communications team. We know what works 20

Based on your specific wishes, we can extend with a more in-depth workshop media training or attractive writing for a broad audience… Trainer Annelies de Bakker j.c.debakker@tudelft.nl Communication CEG, Room 2.53. Time 1,5 hours

For researchers

for new tenure tracker The Career Development Committee (VLC, Vaste Loopbaancommissie in Dutch) of the faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG) advises the Dean on promotions to the positions of permanent Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Researcher 1 and Lecturer 1. If you want to know more or have questions about the criteria and committee’s procedures, please submit to this workshop.

Financial (project) management

With Open Science we wish to make scientific knowledge accessible, free of charge to all users and online. This way new ideas are spread faster and wider which in turn lead to new research. How Open are you at this moment? What is needed to become more Open? How do support services help you in the process? This short introduction helps you with open access publications and Research Data Management. Time 4x/year - 1,5 hour

Open Science

Upcoming For (new) lecturers

Education & Studentaffairs/ New lecturer cafe

Come and have a cup of coffee with us and learn about our educational approach, our quality system, about our Educational committees such as the Board of Studies and Board of Examiners, how to prevent and deal with fraud, about Educational rules and regulations, about our worldwide educational partners, etc. Any questions now? You are welcome to sent an email to EducationSupport-CEG@tudelft.nl 21


Meet the team

Meet the team

Materials, Mechanics, Management & Design

Engineering Structures

Chair of the department Bert Sluys

Head of the department Sandra Erkens

Chair of the department Andrei Metrikine

+31 (0)15 27 82728 L.J.Sluys@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 85949 S.M.J.G.Erkens@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 84749 A.Metrikine@tudelft.nl

Department secretary Vacature

Secretary Claudia Baltussen

Department secretary Jaap Meijer +31 (0)15 27 84976 J.J.Meijer@tudelft.nl

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Secretary Iris Nederhof-van Woggelum

+31 (0)15 27 86025 C.Y.Baltussen@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 83332 i.j.nederhof-vanwoggelum@tudelft.nl

HR-advisor Martine van de Vorst 06 38 147 667 +31 (0)15 27 89241 M.W.vandeVorst@tudelft.nl

Contract manager Loes Janssen

HR-advisor DesirĂŠe de Jong

Contract manager Loes Janssen

+31 (0)15 27 84628 L.M.Janssen@TUDelft.nl

06 34 100 357 d.c.dejong@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 84628 L.M.Janssen@TUDelft.nl

Account manager Sander Christiaanse

Project administrator Nancy Ouwerling

Account manager Sander Christiaanse

Project administrator Nancy Ouwerling

06 18 296 156 S.J.Christiaanse@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 86983 N.S.Ouwerling@tudelft.nl

06 18 296 156 S.J.Christiaanse@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 86983 N.S.Ouwerling@tudelft.nl

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Meet the team

Meet the team

Geoscience & Remote Sensing

Geoscience & Engineering

Chair of the department Herman Russchenberg

Chair of the department Timo Heimovaara

+31 (0)15 27 86292 h.w.j.russchenberg@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 81969 t.j.heimovaara@tudelft.nl

Department secretary Josine Kelling

Secretary Debbie Rietdijk

Department secretary Myrthe van Nus

Secretary Marlijn Ammerlaan

+31 (0)15 27 87074 j.m.d.kelling@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 83546 secr-grs-citg@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 88100 G.M.F.vanNus@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 81423 M.J.M.Ammerlaan@tudelft.nl

HR-advisor Dian Verbunt

Contract manager Nikky Antonise

Contract manager Loes Janssen

06 38 829 173 +31 (0)15 88344 d.w.a.m.verbunt@tudelft.nl

d.j.a.antonise@tudelft.nl

HR-advisor Dian Verbunt 06 38 829 173 +31 (0)15 27 88344 d.w.a.m.verbunt@tudelft.nl

Account manager Sander Christiaanse

Project administrator Anita Soekha

Account manager Martin Jansen

Project administrator Bowey Bos

06 18 296 156 S.J.Christiaanse@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 81767 A.A.R.Soekha@tudelft.nl

06 28 362 585 m.p.r.jansen@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 88019 b.bos@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 84628 L.M.Janssen@TUDelft.nl

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Meet the team

Meet the team

Transport & Planning

Hydraulic Engineering

Chair of the department Serge Hoogendoorn

Chair of the department Stefan Aarninkhof

+31 (0)15 27 85475 s.p.hoogendoorn@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 85487 s.g.j.aarninkhof@tudelft.nl

Department secretary Simon Goede

Secretary Dehlaila da Costa Ricardo

Department secretary Petra Jorritsma

Secretary Inge van Rooij

+31 (0)15 27 85480 S.J.Goede@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 89129 d.c.dacostaricardo@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 81646 P.Y.Jorritsma@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 82811 I.vanRooij@tudelft.nl

HR-advisor Dian Verbunt

Contract manager Nikky Antonise

HR-advisor Marloes Heemskerk

Contract manager Astrid Zuijdendorp

06 38 829 173 +31 (0)15 27 88344 d.w.a.m.verbunt@tudelft.nl

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d.j.a.antonise@tudelft.nl

Account manager Sander Christiaanse

Project administrator Anita Soekha

06 18 296 156 S.J.Christiaanse@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 81767 A.A.R.Soekha@tudelft.nl

06 40 495 311 m.heemskerk@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 81172 M.F.A.Zuijdendorp@tudelft.nl

Account manager Martin Jansen

Project administrator RenĂŠ Deijk

06 28 362 585 m.p.r.jansen@tudelft.nl

r.deijk@tudelft.nl

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Meet the team Water Management

Chair of the department Luuk Rietveld +31 (0)15 27 84732 l.c.rietveld@tudelft.nl

Department secretary Petra Jorritsma

Secretary Mariska van der Zee

+31 (0)15 27 81646 P.Y.Jorritsma@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 81812 M.vanderZee@tudelft.nl

HR-advisor Dian Verbunt

Contract manager Astrid Zuijdendorp

06 38 829 173 +31 (0)15 27 88344 d.w.a.m.verbunt@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 81172 M.F.A.Zuijdendorp@tudelft.nl

Account manager Martin Jansen

Project administrator Bjorn Vooijs b.vooijs@tudelft.nl and Karin Korpershoek a.korpershoek@tudelft.nl

06 28 362 585 m.p.r.jansen@tudelft.nl

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Enjoy working at our Faculty!

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