Dear DISC members and students,
DISC mourns the passing of Prof. Karel Keesman on May 5, 2026. From his professorship in Systems Theory for Sustainability within the Mathematical and Statistical Methods group at Wageningen University, Prof. Keesman made significant contributions to the advancement of applied systems theory, control, and system identification, with applications in bioreactors, food storage systems, biobased economy, and environmental systems. He was an active member of DISC throughout his career, and his final service to DISC community was as a member of the DISC Board. In memoriam, Prof. Henk Nijmeijer and Prof. Hans Zwart have contributed a commemorative article to this newsletter.
Last month, DISC and EECI jointly organized the EECI–DISC Spring School, which was successfully concluded. Prof. Manuel Mazo, the main organizer from TU Delft, has provided a report on this event in the present newsletter. The collaboration will be continued and further strengthened in the coming years. If you are planning to contribute next year, please stay in touch with us.
DISC extends its congratulations to Marieke Heidema (University of Groningen), recipient of the Benelux Best Junior Presentation Award 2026, and to Chris Verhoek (Eindhoven University of Technology), recipient of the DISC Best Thesis Award 2025. Both awards were presented during the recent Benelux Meeting on Systems & Control 2026. Marieke presented her work entitled “Energy-based Learning in Resistor–Capacitor Circuits,” which was highly appreciated by the audience and selected by the jury as the winning contribution. In a similar vein, the jury of the DISC Best Thesis Award, chaired by Prof. Ming Cao, recognized Chris’ timely contribution to data-driven analysis and control of nonlinear systems, demonstrating both theoretical depth and practical relevance in high-tech systems applications. Congratulations to both Marieke and Chris on this achievement.
With regard to the Benelux Meeting on Systems and Control, DISC is pleased to announce that the next edition will be held in the Netherlands. The organizing committee has been established and has been working diligently over the past months. Prof. Raffaella Carloni, Dr. Janset Dasdemir, Prof. Javier Alonso-Mora, and Dr. Erjen Lefeber are collaborating with Maaike Kraeger-Holland to prepare a high-quality scientific program for next year’s meeting, which will also mark the 40th anniversary of DISC. Please reserve the dates in your agenda for the 46th edition of the Benelux Meeting, from 23 – 25 March 2027 at Hotel Zuiderduin, Egmond aan Zee.
The DISC office is currently preparing the program for 2026–2027. Several new DISC courses have been proposed by members of the community, and these contributions are gratefully acknowledged. Proposals for future DISC Winter Courses and Summer Schools are warmly welcomed. Finally, DISC is pleased to welcome new members to the DISC Advisory Board, who will advise us on the strategic direction and positioning of DISC in the coming years. The current Advisory Board consists of Dr. Job Oostveen (TNO Digital), Prof. Margot Weijnen (TU Delft), Prof. Bart de Moor (KU Leuven), and Prof. Marcel Heertjes (ASML and Eindhoven University of Technology).
Best regards,
Bayu & Maaike
Karel Keesman (1956-2026)
We are moved by the news that our dear colleague Karel Keesman passed away on May 5, 2026. Karel Keesman held a personal professorship ‘System Theory’ at Wageningen University, till his retirement in March 2023. Karel has been a true DISC colleague and co-worker for many years. We like to memorize Karel in the following by marking some of his achievements and milestones.
Karel Jacob Keesman was born on January 31, 1956 in Enkhuizen. After his engineering studies he continued with a PhD at the Department of Chemical Technology, University of Twente, under supervision of prof.ir. J.E. Rijnsdorp and dr.ir. Gerrit van Straten; his thesis was entitled “Set-membership identification and prediction of ill-defined systems, with application to a water quality system” which he defended in 1989. Karel marked in his curriculum vitae also Prof dr.ir. A. Bagchi and Prof.dr.ir. H. Kwakernaak as co-advisors. The thesis title in a sense perfectly matched his academic aspirations and expertise: ‘water’ and ‘system identification and prediction’. After a short term period as postdoc at the UT, Karel moved in 1991 to Wageningen as assistant professor and later, in 1998 was appointed associate professor, and in 2017 he obtained a personal professorship at the same university. By the way, the group to which Karel was affiliated changed over the years, but Karel for sure did not! Since 2010 Karel has been (co-) supervisor of about 20 PhD dissertations, a few of these he regrettably will not witness their completion.
Karel has been an active member of the DISC community since his PhD. In fact, he has been active in the board of the Stichting “Meet- en Besturings Techniek (SMBT)”, one of the predecessors of DISC, which slowly resolved itself in DISC in the early 2000s. Karel has organized the 2016 DISC Winter course ‘System Identification in the life Sciences’ (teachers: Jaap Molenaar, Johan Schoukens, Karel Keesman), and the regular course “Input Design and Parameter Estimation for Non-linear Systems” in 2018 and 2020. Karel also played a valuable role in the DISC-board which he joined during the period 2022-2025.
On March 30, 2023 a farewell symposium was held at Wageningen University. It marked formally the moment he became emeritus, but it certainly did not mean the end of his scientific activities, which, among others include his advisory role of WETSUS.
Karel cherished his collaborations, colleagues and friends. He loved to interact with and learn from them, and we feel fortunate to say the same about him. Almost two months ago Karel attended the valedictory lecture of Hans Zwart, and despite his illness, he fully enjoyed the reception and dinner afterwards. We remember Karel as a very cooperative and kind person, we lost a friend.
Henk Nijmeijer en Hans Zwart
DISC is happy to introduce the new members of the DISC Advisory Board to you:
-Bart De Moor (KU Leuven)
-Job Oostveen (TNO)
-Margot Weijnen (former chair NWO-TTW)
-Marcel Heertjes (TU/e)
Still one vacancy is left.
The advisory board shall provide advice on the annual research and training program, formal publications of the research school, major investments and
the policy scope for the application of the additional resources of the research school and the application of incentive funds. The advice will relate in particular to the
position of the research school against the background of national and international autonomous scientific and technological developments in systems theory and control
engineering. Further, the advisory board will promote partnerships between the research school and NWO, TNO, GTIs, and other non-university research institutions.
We thank the former DISC Advisory Board members for their contribution and efforts made:
-Jos Benschop (ASML)
-Jos Baeten (CWI)
-Hans Butler (ASML)
-Dennis Schipper (Demcon)
-Egbert-Jan Sol
DISC congratulates Jacquelien Scherpen and Lude Franke as new members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, KNAW.
Please read more here: KNAW appoints Jacquelien Scherpen and Lude Franke as new members | News | University of Groningen
*Winner DISC Best Junior Presentation Award Benelux Meeting 2026 – Marieke Heidema (Systems Control & Optimization RUG):
It is an honor to have received the Best Junior Presentation Award. I have been eager to receive this award since the first year I came to the Benelux meeting and am excited to have brought it home in this fourth and final year that I am eligible to winning the award… fourth time’s the charm! This was the first time I was able to study the award up close and I noticed a couple of things. First of all, it had been way too long since the award had been in Groningen. The last time was in 2019 when one of my supervisors, Henk van Waarde, won it. So, it was about time the award came back for a visit! Second of all, I noticed that the prize was first awarded in 1996, to Jacqueline van den Hof, making winning it this year extra special at the award’s 30th anniversary. There are many names on the award that I recognize and I am honored to be among them now. Of course, this would all not have been possible without the help of my supervisors whom I conducted the research. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the prize commissioners for choosing my presentation as the best among truly so many great presentations! See you next year.
*Winners DISC Best Thesis Award 2025

1st prize – Chris Verhoek (TU/e):
I am very happy and deeply honored to receive the DISC Best Ph.D. Thesis award. I am very aware that the systems and control community in The Netherlands is one of the strongest and most impressive control communities worldwide, from both the theoretical and practical perspectives. Hence, it means a lot to be selected as ‘the best,’ out of so many excellent and strong theses on systems and control that appeared in 2025. I can yap now about what my thesis was about (direct data-driven control of nonlinear systems with guarantees), but I’d rather yap about what my Ph.D. was about. Doing a Ph.D. is so much more than just doing research. It is making connections all around the world, it is brushing up your soft skills; it is essentially being an employee, project lead, communication manager, expert, and rookie of a four-year project, all at once, all by yourself. All in all, I’m convinced that the people around me made my Ph.D. a fantastic journey (and apparently also rather successful). So, I want to give a big thank you to all my colleagues, at TU/e and outside of TU/e, my fantastic supervisors (Roland Tóth and Sofie Haesaert), my family, and my wife. I hope that every Ph.D. student reading this will take the next conference as an opportunity to meet new people and make their Ph.D. an even more awesome experience. Greetings from Philadelphia and see you at the Benelux meeting in 2027!
2nd prize – Farhad Ghanipoor (TU/e)
3rd prize – Alexander Wierzba (UT)
Currently the new DISC course programme for next academic year 2026-2027 is being drafted. We aim to publish the final course programme in July 2026 on the DISC website.
So please keep a regular eye .on PhD Education – DISC

The EECI – DISC Spring School course on Formal Methods in Control Design: Abstraction, Optimization, and Data-driven Approaches took place at the Mechanical Engineering faculty of TU Delft between the 13 and 17 of June. The course was a success with close to 30 engaged and passionate students who not only attended lectures but also presented their related research work to the colleagues in the course. Prof. Calin Belta and Prof. Antoine Girard, the lecturers of the course enjoyed greatly providing the course and interacting with the students, and are looking forward to future editions of the course
Dear PhD students,
If you meet the requirements for the DISC certificate (DISC certificate – DISC), you can send your request for a DISC certificate to the DISC office (secr-disc-me@tudelft.nl). Please indicate if you wish to receive the DISC certificate and grading list by post (in that case please add your postal address), or if you wish to wait till the next edition of the Benelux meeting to have your certificate presented then by Bayu Jayawardhana.
As the certificate and grading list have to be signed by Bayu Jayawardhana first, it may take some time before the certificate is ready.
Thank you.
We are pleased to invite you to send in proposals for the DISC Winter School 2026-2027. You can use the following instructions: DISC_winter_school_proposals_2027. You can also check Winter course – DISC
Although it is rather early, we would also like to invite you to send in proposals for the DISC Summer School 2027. You can use the following instructions: DISC_summer_school_proposals_2027 You can also check Summer School – DISC.
Thank you for sending us your proposal(s) before 15 June 2026 to secr-disc-me@tudelft.nl with
cc to dir-disc-me@tudelft.nl
The Board of DISC will make a final decision which proposal will be applied for the DISC Winter and DISC Summer School 2027.
We thank you in advance for your contribution and efforts made!
We would like to sincerely thank our colleagues from UC Louvain for the excellent organisation of the 45th edition of the Benelux Meeting on Systems and Control in Lommel, Belgium!
We also congratulate the following prize winners:

Best Junior Presentation Award 2026
Marieke Heidema (RUG)

Best Thesis Award 2025
1st prize – Chris Verhoek (TU/e)
2nd prize – Farhad Ghanipoor (TU/e)
3rd prize – Alexander Wierzba (UT)

Save the date: the 46th Benelux Meeting 2027 will take place from 23-25 March 2027 at Hotel Zuiderduin, Egmond aan Zee (NL). More information will follow in due course.
Thank you for saving this date in your agenda!

Name: Manavi Araga
Starting: 1st January 2026
Job Title: PhD
E-mail: m.araga@tudelft.nl
University and Department/Group: TU Delft, Precision and Microsystems Engineering (PME), Mechatronic System Design
Supervisor: Dr. S.H. (Hassan) HosseinNia
Introduction: After completing my master’s degree in High Tech Engineering at PME in August last year, I took some time off to spend with family and explore nature in France and Belgium. At the beginning of this year, I was happy to rejoin PME, this time as a PhD candidate. My project focuses on using actuation and non-linear control to increase the measurement sensitivity of inertial sensors used in semiconductor manufacturing machines and the Einstein Telescope, the next generation of gravitational wave detection observatory. Apart from research, I enjoy reading, crocheting, and music.

Name: Luyu Ding
Start date: 09-03-2026
Job title: Guest researcher
E-mail: luyu.ding@wur.nl
University and Department/Group: Wageningen University / Agricultural Biosystems Engineering
Supervisor(s): Rik van de Tol
Project: Individual Dairy Cow Feed Intake Monitoring and Intelligent Feeding Decision Modeling
Introduction: : I received my Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering (Structure and Environment) from China Agricultural University, and hold a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science. I have been working at the Information Technology Research Center of the Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences (NERCITA) since 2016. My work primarily focuses on research and application related to environmental control in livestock and poultry houses, as well as precision livestock farming.

Name: Virginia Civeriati
Starting date: April 1st 2026
Job title:PhD student
E-mail: v.civeriati@tudelft.nl
University and Department/Group:
Department of Cognitive Robotics, Haptic Interface Technology Lab
Supervisor: Yasemin Vardar
Introduction:
I have a background in Biomedical Engineering, having completed both my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at Politecnico di Milano. Following my studies, I worked as a Research Assistant at the Harvard Medical School Motion Analysis Lab at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, in Boston, where I was involved in research on human movement and rehabilitation technologies.
I will soon begin my PhD at the HITlab, TU Delft, focusing on multimodal tactile perception and surface haptics.
Outside of my academic work, I enjoy traveling, reading, spending time with friends, and creative hobbies such as crocheting.

Name: Joris van Gool
Job title: PhD
E-mail: j.p.vangool@rug.nl
University and Department/Group: RUG – ENTEG
Supervisors: Bayu Jayawardhana and Saeed Ahmed
Introduction:
My name is Joris van Gool, and I am a PhD student at the University of Groningen, part of the Engineering and Technology institute Groningen (ENTEG) within the Discrete Technology and Production Automation (DTPA) research unit. My research focuses on collaborative and adaptive control of heterogeneous multi-agent systems, under the supervision of Bayu Jayawardhana and Saeed Ahmed.
Prior to my PhD, I spent five years as a teaching assistant, and this experience gave me a genuine affinity for teaching and education. I am excited to join DISC as a RUG representative, and hope to both learn from its courses and contribute by sharing experiences with fellow members. Outside of research, I have a passion for scuba diving and riding motorcycles — activities that, much like systems and control, require focus, adaptability, and a healthy respect for feedback loops.

Name: Vincent de Heij
Start date: 1 April 2026
Job title: PhD
E-mail: v.de.heij@rug.nl
University and Department/Group: University of Groningen, Discrete Technology and Production Automation
Supervisors: Bayu Jayawardhana and Ming Cao
Project: Distributed control of multi-agent systems with guaranteed safety and performance
Introduction:
Hello everyone! My name is Vincent, and in April I will start as a PhD candidate at the University of Groningen (RUG). I obtained both my Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering and Management and my Master’s degree in Systems and Control at RUG. During this time, I also completed a research internship at KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
As part of the NXTGEN project, I will work on distributed control for multi-robot systems. My research will focus on how different types of robots can coordinate safely and robustly, for example by maintaining formations, localizing together, and navigating dynamic environments as a group. The project also has strong links to industrial applications, including collaboration with Philips on future autonomous factories.
In my free time, I enjoy hiking and traveling. I’m very much looking forward to getting started and meeting many of you in the near future!

Name: Camille Buschman
Starting: 1 April 2026
Job title: PhD
E-mail: c.f.buschman@saxion.nl
University and Department/Group: RUG, DTPA
Supervisors: Bayu Jayawardhana and Saeed Ahmed
Project: Risk-Aware Autonomous Mission Planning for Unmanned Robotic Systems in Dynamic Environments
Introduction:
Hi everyone! My name is Camille, and I recently started as an external PhD candidate at the University of Groningen. I work as a research engineer at Saxion Smart Mechatronics and Robotics, where I am involved in projects on autonomous systems, decision-making, and navigation. Building on this work, my PhD research focuses on risk-aware autonomous mission planning for unmanned robotic systems. In my free time, I enjoy playing guitar in my band, hiking, cooking, and bouldering. I’m excited to start this journey and connect with others within DISC!

Name: Ana Virag
Start date: January 2026
Job title: project development officer
E-mail: a.virag@tue.nl
University and Department/Group: TU/e, Control Systems group – EE
Introduction:
Ana Virag is an experienced project manager and applied researcher with more than a decade of expertise in energy transition and electricity market innovation. She holds a Dipl.Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Zagreb and conducted research at Eindhoven University of Technology on price-based control for power systems.
Professionally, she worked as a senior researcher and team lead at VITO/EnergyVille in Belgium, focusing on energy markets, market-based sector coupling, TSO-DSO coordination, and innovative system services within European research projects and science-based consultancy projects for industrial partners and governments.
In January 2026, she joined the Control Systems at TU/e as Project Development Officer. In this role, she helps match research ideas with suitable national and European funding opportunities, helps shape project concepts, and guides researchers through the full proposal process wherever needed — from idea development and consortium building to writing, budgeting, and submission.

Name: Ko-Lin Wang
Start date: January 2026
Job title: PhD
E-mail: k.w.wang1@tue.nl
University and Department/Group: TU/e Control Systems group – EE
Supervisor(s): Prof.dr.ir. R. Toth
Project: AIDeal
Introduction:
Ko-Lin Wang joined the CS group as a PhD student on January 12, 2026. He is working on the AIDeal project (co-design for planar motor systems) with Roland, Hans, and Amritam.
Ko-Lin holds dual master’s degrees from National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) in Automatic Control (Taiwan) and Brandenburg University of Technology in Power Engineering (Germany). He also completed a double major bachelor’s degree in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at NCKU.
After graduation, Ko-Lin worked as an R&D engineer at SYNTEC Technology in Taiwan, where he focused on developing servo control strategies and mechatronic systems, primarily for CNC machine tools. Before coming here, he spent one year as a PhD student and teaching assistant at Virginia Tech in the USA.
Ko-Lin is excited to continue his research interests (control + optimization + ML…) at TU/e and to work with you!

Name: Justas Petrulis
Start date: February 2026
Job title: PhD
E-mail: j.s.petrulis@tue.nl
University and Department/Group: TU/e Control Systems group – EE
Supervisor(s): Prof.dr. S. Weiland, Prof.dr.ir H. Butler
Project: Scalable synthesis framework for the co-design of structural mechanics, actuation & sensing, and control for flexible mechatronic systems
Introduction:
Justas studied for his Bachelor’s at the University of Manchester and his Master’s at TU Delft, both in Mechanical Engineering. He specialized in applied solid mechanics, structural optimization, and dynamics.
In the Control Systems group, he will be working with his supervisors, Siep Weiland and Hans Butler, on a project titled “Scalable synthesis framework for the co-design of structural mechanics, actuation & sensing, and control for flexible mechatronic systems.” This project is being conducted in collaboration with ASML.
Outside of work, he enjoys staying active through rock climbing, cycling, and running. He also practices drawing and meditation, and has an interest in music, reading and various visual arts.

Name: Fahim Shakib
Start date: 1-09-2025
Job title: Assistant Professor
E-mail: m.f.shakib@tue.nl
University and Department/Group: TUe Mechanical Engineering Dynamics & Control
Supervisor(s): Nathan van de Wouw
Introduction:
My name is Fahim Shakib, and I recently joined the DC group as an Assistant Professor on September 1st. I first came to the group as a PhD student, completing my doctorate in 2022 on the intersection of system identification and model reduction techniques for nonlinear systems. After my PhD, I spent a short period as a research consultant at Thermo Fisher Scientific and then spent two years as a Research Associate at Imperial College London.
In my new role at TU/e, my research will focus on the interplay between data-based and physics-based techniques for nonlinear systems with a focus on complexity management.
Name: Martin Snijder
Starting: 23 March 2026
Job title: PhD student
E-mail: m.snijder@utwente.nl
University and Department/Group: University of Twente, Mechanics of Solids, Surfaces and Systems – Control and Mechatronics (CAM)
Supervisor: prof. dr. ir. W.B.J Hakvoort
Project: Self-learning motion control systems for industrial applications: towards robust and adaptive control
Short introduction:
My interest in control engineering developed during my time as a lecturer at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences. To continue in that role, I pursued a master’s degree, which further strengthened my interest in control. During my master’s thesis within the Digital Business and Society research group – Industrial Automation & Robotics, I implemented an adaptive controller in an industrial environment. That experience confirmed my interest in control for real-world applications.
I am now pursuing a PhD within the Control and Mechatronics group at the University of Twente, under the supervision of Wouter Hakvoort and Aart Schoonderbeek. My research focuses on adaptive feedforward and self-learning motion control systems for industrial applications, with the aim of improving robustness and performance under changing conditions.
Outside work, I am a husband and proud father of two. In my spare time, I enjoy singing in a classical choir.

Name: Nynke Koelma
Job title: Management assistent
E-mail: N.Koelma@tudelft.nl
University and Department/Group: Cognitive Robotics (TUD)
Supervisor: David Abbink
Introduction:
Sinds kort werk ik als management ondersteuner bij FRAIM, waar ik bijdraag aan innovatie in fysiek werk, samen met werknemers en organisaties. Daarnaast maak ik de podcast Onverminderd Nynke waarin ik vertel over mijn leven met een spierziekte. Verder hou ik van wandelen, yoga en live muziek.

Name: Byungju Kim
Start date: 15 June 2026
Job title: Postdoctoral Researcher (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow)Section: Cognitive Robotics, Mechanical Engineering
Supervisor: Prof. Riender Happee
Short introduction:
Hello! My name is Byungju Kim, and I completed my PhD at Kyoto University in September 2025. My research focuses on human factors, cognitive psychology, and human interaction with automated vehicles. At TU Delft, I will work on a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship project investigating mind-wandering and driver behavior in automated driving systems. Outside of research, I enjoy traveling, exploring new cities and cultures, and listening to music. I am excited to join TU Delft and look forward to meeting and working with everyone!
Candidate: Luis Ponce Pacheco
University and Department/Group: WUR / Agricultural Biosystems Engineering
Thesis title: Design of Multi-Coverage Path-Planning for Collaborative Manure-Removing Robots in Dairy Barns
Promotors: Gert Kootstra
Date: 13-03-2026
Location: Omnia
Time: 1300
Candidate: Khan Wali
University and Department/Group: WUR / Agricultural Biosystems Engineering
Thesis title: Development and assessment of spectroscopic techniques and advanced analysis methods for characterization of bio-based fertilizers
Promotors: Eldert van Henten
Date: 16-04-2026
Location: Omnia
Time: 1300
Candidate: Robert van de Ven
University and Department/Group: WUR / Agricultural Biosystems Engineering
Thesis title: Modeling variation for learning-based and multi-task robots in fruit picking
Promotors: Eldert van Henten
Date: 07-05-2026
Location: Omnia
Time: 1300
Candidate: Bart van den Boorn
University and Department/Group: TU/e, Control Systems group
Thesis title: A Microkinetic Modeling Framework for Oxygen Evolution at Semiconductor Electrodes
Promotors: dr.ir. Matthijs van Berkel
Date: 12/05/2026
Location: TU/e, Atlas 0.710
Time: 11.00 hrs
Candidate: Yannick Heuts
University and Department/Group: TU/e, Control Systems group
Thesis title: Eco-driving in Action – Modeling, Experimental Validation and Numerical Methods for Energy Efficient Driving
Promotors: Dr.ir. Tijs Donkers, Prof.dr. Siep Weiland
Date: 16/6/2026
Location: TU/e, Atlas 0.710
Time: 11.00 hrs
Candidate: Sarvin Moradi
University and Department/Group: TU/e Control Systems group
Thesis title: Output-Error Port-Hamiltonian Neural Networks for Data-Driven Identification of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
Promotors: dr.ir. Maarten Schoukens, Prof.dr.ir. Roland Toth
Date: 2/7/2026
Location: TU/e, Atlas 0.710
Time: 11.00 hrs.
On 18 June 2026, the DCSC Laboratory at TU Delft will host the first edition of the Hack a Wind Farm v1.0 hackathon, focused on Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity in the wind energy sector.
During this hands-on event, participants will work with the Industrial Control System of a virtual offshore wind farm and explore cybersecurity challenges in a realistic energy systems environment. The programme includes guided hacking sessions, lunch, drinks, and networking opportunities.
No prior knowledge of industrial communication protocols such as IEC 61850 or OPC/UA is required. Basic Python knowledge is sufficient, making the event accessible to students who are curious about cybersecurity and energy systems. The event is supported by the EU Horizon projects TWAIN (https://twainproject.eu/) and SUDOCO (https://sudoco.eu/).
Registration
Participation is open to up to 15 MSc, or PhD students or Postdocs.
Date: 18 June 2026, from 9:00 to 17:00
Location: DCSC Laboratory, TU Delft
Registration: before June 12th by sending an email to r.ferrari@tudelft.nl