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Culturele evenementen

Kijk voor meer culturele evenementen in de agenda op de voorpagina van het UTnieuws. Stad Blackbird

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De Loper

(Foto: Arjan Reef) Wie: Mila Bom (19) Studie: Onderwijskunde, tweedejaars

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De Alumnus: Baan bij een stoer bedrijf

Daan Willemsen is hoofd van de afdeling control systems bij Huisman Equipment BV in Schiedam. Het bedrijf is gespecialiseerd in het ontwerpen en bouwen van bijzondere hijs- en transportinstallaties voor de scheepvaart-, offshore- en civiele industrie. Wereldwijd. De alumnus elektrotechniek is met zijn afdeling verantwoordelijk voor de besturingssystemen. `Dit is een stoere onderneming.'

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`Elk medicijn is getest op dieren'

Al jaren doen UT-onderzoekers dierproeven voor hun onderzoek. Sinds een jaar gebeurt dat niet alleen in het bekende Utrechtse proefdierenlaboratorium, maar ook in een vernieuwd UT-laboratorium, waar zo'n vijftig ratten worden gehouden. De vakgroepen Biomedicals Signals and System Group en Tissue Regeneration doen hier regelmatig onderzoek.

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Researcher studies informal settlement problem

Ukrainian student Olena Dubovyk, 23, arrived at the ITC to complete the last part of her Erasmus Mundus study program after having done fieldwork and theoretical studies in England, Poland and Sweden. ‘The fieldwork was interesting. My time in Istanbul was the nicest moment during my Erasmus Mundus program,’ she said.

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Fragility requires accurate planning

Some seismologists predict in the coming years a sizeable earthquake will hit the city. Back in 1999, a potent quake hit 50 miles outside the city, killing 18,000 people, and waking up policy makers and citizens to reexamine the current situation and brace for a possible future quake. The late 90s earthquake hit on the North Anatolian fault, running beneath the Marmara Sea. In a congested city, Istanbul’s two main bridges crossing the Bosphorus waterway provides the only transportation for vehicles between the east and west. The two roadways can no longer capacitate the dizzying influx of daily commuter traffic. The government has planned an underwater train system, running beneath the Marmara Sea, scheduled for completion in 2011.

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Istanbul gets a facelift

As project director of the GIS group, Dr Gürcan Büyüksalih, 40, works for the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Planning and Urban Design Center (IMP), a consultancy body developed through an initiative of Istanbul’s mayor Dr Kadir Topbas and funded through a municipal corporation Bimtas.

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Bulgarian breaks barriers

She passed her exams to study microbiology, but fell in love with computer animation and became a telecommunications engineer instead. Desislava Dimitrova, 28, shares her perspectives as she approaches the end of her PhD studies.

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Institute holds long-term interest in Turkey

For geoscientist and associate professor, Dr Richard Sliuzas, 53, the sprawling mega-city of Istanbul offers a hot bed for researchers to conduct fieldwork and work with the latest technologies. Plagued with traffic congestion, the city serves as a model classroom for his students to learn on the practical level, examining real-life problems.

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Competing interest for space, a worldwide problem

As he considers the peek moments at the end of his 18-month master study at the ITC, James Gachanja, 27, says ‘What we learned in Istanbul, we can apply to most urban areas. The traffic congestion problem is a universal problem. The whole city represents many contemporary issues which supported the choice to study the city.’

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Taking the wet out of water

Post doctoral researcher, Dr. Heychtuo, 28, reveals his recent discovery of how to decrease the weight of water and espouses on his project’s numerous applications.

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Milestone graduation

Wim Fikkert is the three thousandth PhD candidate to obtain his title at the University of Twente. He successfully defended his dissertation ‘Gesture Interaction at a Distance’ on 11 March. Fikkert completed his research at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science.

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