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Participants

In this section, the participants of the Dutch Research Delta are listed. There are different ways to participate in the DRD. Below, the participants are grouped according to their participation type.


Founding fathers

The founding fathers are the three entities that started the Dutch Research Delta.

Name Contact Information
KPN Nico Baken www.kpn.nl
TNO Erik Fledderus www.tno.nl
Universities    

 

Partner organisations

The partner organisations are involved with the DRD by providing a promotor, co-promotor or financial aid for a research project.

Godfathers

Godfathers of the DRD have adopted a (PhD) student, and support this student in his or her research. The support can be with finances or advise, but also other means needed to complete the research.

(PhD) students

The PhD and master students involved in the DRD do research relevant to one of the three themes, and present the results of that research on this website.

 

Name Contact Research Information

Lu,Yue

y.lu@tudelft.nl

The behavior and performance of streaming media

 
Vazifehdan, Javad J.Vazifehdan@tudelft.nl Dependable Communication in Personal Networks  
Lakshmanan, Madan M.K.Lakshmanan@tudelft.nl Wavelet Radio for Streetlight concept  
Boven, Edgar van

E.F.M.vanBoven@tudelft.nl

Trans-sector Innovation frameworks

 
Huijboom, Noor noor.huijboom@tno.nl Social capital impact on joint technological innovation  
Wiegel, Vincent V.Wiegel@tudelft.nl Moral software agents  
Madureira, António

A.J.PintoSoaresMadureira@tudelft.nl

Trans-sector Digital Information Networks

 
Jonge, Lars de

L.C.deJonge@student.TUDelft.NL

A business model for the Smart Home

 
Langley, David david.langley@tno.nl The Role of Social Contagion in Innovation Adoption  
Risselada, Hans H.Risselada@rug.nl Modelling the impact of social networks on adoption of new ICT products and services  
Schols, Marjon schols@eshcc.eur.nl ICT and social cohesion  
Sauer, Sabrina s.c.sauer@utwente.nl Domestication-dialogues: Social and cultural factors influencing ICT-innovation – a Living Lab approach  

 
 


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