TUDLife blog posts from the Delft University of Technology IT department

I wonder how my experiment is going... delivering IoT device data to the right people

Creating an IoT Prototype How it came about I’ve been fascinated by the Internet of Things (IoT) for some time now, but have always wondered how much of it is hype and how it works in practice. In May 2023, two useful problems occurred in the same week. Firstly, the TU Delft Cloud4Research team were organising an ‘IoT services through Cloud4Re... Read more

Supporting Artificial Intelligence for Research – the (machine) learning process

Hands-on Machine Learning with Campus Wi-Fi data Introduction At the TU Delft ICT Innovation department, we are looking into ways to support researchers using Artificial Intelligence (AI). After talks with our first 16 AI labs, I realised I need to know a lot more about AI. Machine Learning is one of the most popular forms of AI, so I decided ... Read more

Harvesting the benefits of Raspberry Pi Clusters

Preparing for Delft High Performance Computing (DHPC) What’s it all about? The TU Delft is currently setting up its High Performance Computing facility (DHPC). What will this mean for researchers at the TU Delft? How does a cluster of computers actually work? How do you go about taking advantage of such a facility? What do I need to know about... Read more

How can the TU Delft support your research computing needs?

Laptop can’t keep up with your research needs? Try these resources… Why this blog? Sometimes you just can’t solve your research computing problems with a laptop alone. Maybe you’re trying to capture data from an experiment that’s running over several days. Maybe your computer simulation needs more computer memory than you can fit into your lapt... Read more

Helping Researchers do IT

Want to know more about the work of the TU Delft ICT-Innovation team? Read this blog about how Susan Branchett is helping researches do IT, written by Connie Clare: https://openworking.wordpress.com/2019/08/29/helping-researchers-do-it/ Connie was a PhD student at the University of Nottingham who spent 3-months in the summer of 2019 on an inte... Read more