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NEWSLETTER MAY 2024

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Safe by Design
Networking Event with Drinks
Part of our SbD PhD / postdoc course
3 June 2024  
17:00-19:00                                            
The Hague

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send an email to TUDSSI@tudelft.nl
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New funding, directors, participating faculty & research themes
TU Delft Safety & Security Institute continues its work
 
The mandate of the TU Delft Safety & Security Institute has been renewed for another 5-year period to continue its work with and for the safety & security research community at TU Delft. For this next chapter of the institute, Behnam Taebi will hand over the directorship to Eleonora Papadimitriou and Justin Dauwels. Together they will take the lead as co-directors. With Mechanical Engineering joining, the institute now represents the safety & security communities of six faculties. 

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"Checklists no longer suffice"
An interview with the new co-directors of the TU Delft Safety & Security Institute
 
Eleonora Papadimiriou and Justin Dauwels about their personal connection with the TU Delft Safety & Security Institute, whether safety and security concerns are sufficiently addressed by engineers and the plans for the institute in the coming years.

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5 PhD Positions in Model-Driven Decision-Making in the security domain
 
Last year, TU Delft and the Dutch police strengthened their partnership by signing a framework agreement. The coordination of this framework agreement falls under the TU Delft Safety & Security Institute. Part of the collaboration is a Model-Driven Decisions Lab (MoDDL), which now has 5 vacancies for PhD candidates.

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From our Community & Network
European Defence Fund Info Days
Organized by the European Commission
28-29 May 2024  
all-day event 
Brussels / online
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TU Delft Research Funding Week
For everyone dealing with funding
10-14 June 2024  
various sessions throughout the week
Online
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Horizon Cluster 3 Info Days
Cluster 3 = On Civil Security & Society
12-13 June 2024  
all-day event 
Brussels / online
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The history of safety science
 
Safety and security sciences boast a rich and multidisciplinary history of nearly two centuries of intriguing and impactful research and development. Nevertheless, these fields are still on the fringe of formal scientific recognition and public awareness of their influence on daily life remains limited. The TU Delft Section of Safety and Security Science (Department of Values, Technology, and Innovation) created a series of enlightening posters to help remedy this.

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If you have anything you would like to see featured in the next edition of the newsletter,
please email us at tudssi@tudelft.nl.  
 
 
Anniversary Magazine Highlights
Did you already read our anniversary magazine, which was published at the end of 2023?
If not, here are two articles that may be of interest to you:

The hidden research behind CSI
INTERVIEW
 
In TV series like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, it seems almost effortless to analyse a crime scene and draw conclusions; Just put the lab equipment to work. However, it takes a lot of effort to develop the technologies and methods that real-life investigators use and ensure they are reliable. This is the work area of Arjo Loeve, who leads the research line ‘Forensic Biomechanical Engineering’ in the field ‘engineering for forensics’ at TU Delft

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Closing reflection: safety & security in a changing world
INTERVIEW
 
The theme 'Safety and Security in a Changing World' ran through this magazine like a common thread, although sometimes only implicitly. To conclude this magazine, we reflect on this theme with Genserik Reniers, professor of Safety of Hazardous Materials and head of the Safety & Security Science section at TU Delft, who effortlessly delivers a mini-lecture and shares his thoughts.

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The TU Delft Safety & Security Institute promotes the development and implementation of transdisciplinary and integrated safety & security approaches. We do this by connecting people, sharing knowledge and stimulating innovative research.
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