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on transport and collaborate with researchers in the Netherlands and abroad from various disciplines (including industrial engineering, human factors, computer science, geography, urban planning, healthcare
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the ZoARG2.0 programme, in which seven major excavation chain partners (Alliander, Enexis, Gasunie, Heijmans, Kadaster, KPN, Siers, and Vitens) collaborate on research, development, and education in excavation
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) programme. The project brings together over 50 academic researchers from 10 Dutch knowledge institutions, 10 PhD candidates, 2 PostDocs, and 30 societal partners to co-develop a new generation of transparent
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of interfacial behavior. Integration of experimental and computational insights into design guidelines. The project will be carried out in close collaboration with industrial partners and will include a strong