dr.ir. R.C. den Dulk

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Electronic Instrumentation (EI), Department of Microelectronics

Biography

Richard C. den Dulk was born in Leidschendam, in 1945. He received his technician's certificate at the former UTS (now MTS), the Hague, an engineering degree in electrical engineering from the 'Haags Polytechnisch Instituut, the Hague, and the Ing.-degree (B.Sc.) from the 'Hogere Technische Avond School,' Rotterdam, in 1964, 1969 and 1971, respectively. In 1978 he received the Ir.-degree (M.Sc.) in electrical engineering from the Delft University of Technology (DUT). In 1989 he received the Dr.-degree (Ph.D.) from the Delft University of Technology with the thesis entitled "An Approach to Systematic Phase-Lock Loop Design".

In 1964 he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering at Delft, where he worked on HF and VHF receivers, automatic tracking systems for meteorological satellites, and the implementation of PLL-systems and PLL-circuits. As a matter of course his academic activities have grown to include engineering education and courseware. In 1980 he developed a post-academic course on phase detectors and developed and taught a regular course in Phaselock Techniques until 1996. In 1992 he developed an engineering course (IPP) for students in their 3rd year to plan and implement a solution for a specific problem in a project context as a sort of mid-term exam. This "project approach to education" turned out to be a very successful project. Recently alumni voted this course as the most contributing to their DUT electrical engineering study. In 1996-1997 he developed in co-operation with many faculty members a new lab course for 2nd year students on "Measurement Techniques", covering the complete electrical engineering area.

He was a member of the Faculty Council of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Delft from 1983 till 1987. From 1986 till 1995 he has been a lecturer on several lab courses on "Electronics and Measurements", lecturer on courses on "Measurement Techniques" and a supervising tutor (afstudeerdocent) all part-time at the 'Avond-HTS, Haagse Hogeschool,' the Hague. He is a member of the scientific association 'Nederlands Elektronica- en Radio Genootschap' (NERG). In April 1989 he was appointed a member of the governing board of the NERG. He was active with organising several educational and scientific meetings for the association till 1995.

In September 1997 he moved to the Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Laboratory of the DUT where his present research activities are on wireless sensors and actuators. He is also supervisor of the lab course on "Measurement Techniques" for Electrical Engineering students and supervisor of the lab course on "Electronic Instrumentation" for 3rd year Applied Physics students. Since 1995 he is a "tutor for freshman" (IWEE), where students are introduced to the scientific techniques en methods in electrical engineering.

Publications

  1. Self-assembly experiments with PNA-derivatized cart nanotubes
    R.C. den Dulk; K.A. Williams; P.T.M. Veenhuizen; M. de Koning; M. Overhand; C. Dekker;
    In H Okabayashi; PS Ho; S Shingubara (Ed.), AIP Conference proceedings 2004,
    AIP, pp. 25-30, 2004.

  2. Bio-functional carbon nanotubes
    K.A. Williams; R.C. den Dulk; I. Heller; J. Kong; H.A. Heering; P.T.M. Veenhuizen; M. de Koning; M. Overhand; SG Lemay; C. Dekker;
    conference, 2003.

  3. The improvement in measuring position and orientation of laparoscopic toolls using the cross correlation method
    F. Tatar; J.R. Mollinger; R.C. den Dulk; W.A. van Duyl; J.F.L. Goosen; A. Bossche;
    In s.n. (Ed.), ProRISC 2003 Program for research on integrated systems and circuits,
    Stichting voor de Technische Wetenschappen, pp. 437-440, 2003. CD-ROM.

  4. Ultrasonic sensor system for measuring position and orientation of laproscopic surgery tools
    F. Tatar; J.R. Mollinger; R.C. den Dulk; W.A. van Duyl; J.F.L. Goosen; A. Bossche;
    Xiamen University Press, , pp. 457-460, 2002.

  5. Ultrasonic sensor system for measuring position and orientation of laproscopic instruments in minimal invasive surgery
    F. Tatar; J.R. Mollinger; R.C. den Dulk; W.A. van Duyl; J.F.L. Goosen; A. Bossche;
    In Second annual international IEEE-EMBS special topic conference on microtechnologies in medice and biology: proceedings,
    IEEE, pp. 301-304, 2002.

  6. Frequency detection method for measuring position and orientation of laproscopic surgery tools
    F. Tatar; J.R. Mollinger; R.C. den Dulk; W.A. van Duyl; J.F.L. Goosen; A. Bossche;
    In Proceedings of SeSens 2002,
    STW Stichting voor de Technische Wetenschappen, pp. 684-687, 2002.

  7. Measurement position and orientation of surgery tools inside the human body using ultrasound
    F. Tatar; J.R. Mollinger; R.C. den Dulk; W.A. van Duyl; J.F.L. Goosen; A. Bossche;
    In I Margineanu; {et al.} (Ed.), International conference on optimization of electrical and electronic equipments - OPTM 2002,
    Transilvania University Press, pp. 721-724, 2002.

  8. Acoustic sensor system for measuring position and orientation of laproscopic instruments in minimal invasive surgery
    F. Tatar; J.R. Mollinger; R.C. den Dulk; W.A. van Duyl; A. Bossche;
    In SAFE - ProRISC - SeSens 2001: proceedings. Semiconductor Advances for Future Electronics - Program for Research on Integrated Systems and Circuits - Semiconductor Sensor and Actuator Technology,
    STW Technology Foundation, pp. 873-877, 2001.

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