To celebrate our 10-year anniversary, this magazine presents a sample of work done at TU Delft within the extensive fields of safety & security
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progreSSIon; Safety & Security in a Changing World

Our anniversary magazine is now available

Today, TU Delft Safety & Security Institute launches the magazine progreSSIon: Safety & Security in a Changing World. The magazine is published to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the institute, and it presents a sample of the many innovative activities at TU Delft within the extensive fields of safety & security.
 
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How do we realise those values of safety & security in a world with rapid innovations in AI and other digital technologies, a transformation process towards a sustainable and circular economy, amidst major geopolitical developments and challenges such as climate change?

With interviews, personal stories, opinions, and explorations around various application domains, the magazine shows how TU Delft researchers collaborate across disciplines with many different stakeholders.

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Safety & security in a transport sector on the move
INTERVIEWS
 
How can the transportation sector deal with challenges like the introduction of AI and the sustainabillity transition? We asked Rob Goverde (rail), René Alderliesten (aviation), Joost de Winter (road) and Eleonora Papadimitriou (transport in general) to relfect.

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We need an inclusive approach to flood risks
OPINION
 
A changing climate increases the magnitude and occurrence of natural hazards, such as floods. The conventional engineering approach to flood risk assessment is not good enough to address the societal challenges that natural hazards raise. Mariëlle Feenstra, Laura Stancanelli, and Elisa Ragno argue that more holistic approaches are needed, based on the values of well-being, equity, and inclusion.

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An institute building bridges
DOUBLE INTERVIEW
 
Accidents, geopolitical tensions, and an escalating climate crisis – these are only some of the challenges that the TU Delft Safety & Security Institute has been addressing for a decade now. Do the somewhat technology-driven efforts amount to a drop in the ocean, or to a crucial building block? The current director, Behnam Taebi, and his predecessor, Pieter van Gelder, look back and towards the future.

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The magazine is published both offline and online, in a way that allows you to browse through it. If you would rather flip through a paper copy, please send an email to tudssi@tudelft.nl with your name, position, affiliation and postal address. 

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