Several minor projects of partnering Universities of Applied Sciences have been themed on Cities of Things research:
- Final minor Master Digital Design of Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences; Kiko, the bike as partner
- Teams WeConnect and WePredikt of Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences
- Eight teams Designing Connected Experiences bachelor elective Industrial Design Engineering TU Delft on design with predictive knowledge.
The master research projects have been linked to building fundamental knowledge and applications in the near future. An overview of the projects:
- Things As Citizens by Louise Hugen
- Hinting Civic Futures by Sen Lin
- Mobility hub of the future by Jelmer Koedood
- Social travel experience in Sea Bubble by Ilse van Zeumeren
- Responsible digital technologies in public spaces by Siddharth Daswani
- Design for a calibrated trust for acceptance of autonomous vehicles by David Valentine
- Design of a living as a service platform including shared mobility by Xueyao Li
- Designing the interaction between pedestrians, autonomous vehicles and the city at a crosswalk by Ragna Pettinga
- ‘everydAI – An AI assistant supporting balance between work and personal activities to increase wellbeing in the home office‘ by Jim Unterweger
- ‘Mobility hubs, how will they function, look and enrich the city?‘ by Jip Schelling
- ‘Design for fluent boarding of a SeaBubble‘ by Meike Kuiper
- ‘Towards an active predictive relation by hacking study of vacuum robot’ by Peicheng Guo
- ‘Enhancing affective interaction with multimodal travel companion’ by Yeonju Jeon
- ‘Designing Safe Routes for Sensing Smart Cities’ by Mohamed Fayed






Student projects with Wijkbot
Find an overview of the different student projects with Wijkbot / Hoodbot via the dedicated website.