Asst. Professor, Design & Construction Management @BKTUDelft @tudelft. industrialized construction and decentralized systems. Formerly @ic_ethz, @GPCStanford
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@holz_bau I've never seen one of these unnecessary "fun-little wiggles" on any Dutch biking infrastructure. IMHO American planners seem to continually think biking is just for fun so lanes don't need to be straight
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Really excited for our 10th IC forum. I will be giving the opening keynote, talking about the past, present and future of IC. Another great list of speakers.
I experienced this w my academic work. A few years back I read advice to write every day, so I switched from one dedicated writing day per week to two hours writing each morning. Rhythm over momentum did not work for me or for deep thinking. Now I'm back to my writing day.
Reminder to self: Momentum is everything in addressing complex work/goals, rhythm does not necessarily drive momentum, hence build processes oriented for momentum not rhythm.
The @grill_institute symposium is something I look forward to every year. This year we are talking AI and project leadership. Thanks @JenniferKWhyte for organizing.
@rach_garr my honest first thoughts that came to mind reading your tweet
"maybe EDI ... isn't for us"
"but usually EVERYTHING is"
https://t.co/4FnIVdKP7U
Wow. What a story. This is a must read for everyone in the metascience and science-of-science world. Itโs actually hard to believe itโs so outrageous.