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Overview

Simon de Vries was affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and contributed to the field of engineering. Their research spanned several subfields, including artificial intelligence, general health professions, applied psychology, automotive engineering, and health, toxicology, and mutagenesis.

Their recent publications addressed a range of topics reflecting interdisciplinary interests. These topics included:

  • AI in Service Interactions
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics Research

Among their published papers were:

  • "Understanding Physician's Experience With Conversational Interfaces During Occupational Health Consultation," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "A Practical Approach for On-Road Measurements of Brake Wear Particles from a Light-Duty Vehicle," 2024, Atmosphere

Simon de Vries collaborated frequently with several researchers throughout their career. Key coauthors included:

  • Xipei Ren
  • Gabriele Spina
  • Annick Bijkerk
  • Babs Faber
  • Anna Geraedts

The venues where de Vries commonly published were:

  • IEEE Access
  • Atmosphere

Best Publications

  • Direct measurement of electrical transport through DNA molecules

    Danny Porath;Alexey Bezryadin;Alexey Bezryadin;Simon de Vries;Cees Dekker

  • Insulating behavior for DNA molecules between nanoelectrodes at the 100 nm length scale.

    A. J. Storm;J. van Noort;S. de Vries;C. Dekker

  • Mitochondrial cytochrome b: evolution and structure of the protein

    Mauro Degli Esposti;Simon De Vries;Massimo Crimi;Anna Ghelli

  • Nitric Oxide in Biological Denitrification: Fe/Cu Metalloenzyme and Metal Complex NOx Redox Chemistry

    Ian M. Wasser;Simon De Vries;Pierre MOëNNE-LOCCOZ;Imke Schröder

  • Microbial ferric iron reductases.

    Imke Schröder;Eric Johnson;Simon de Vries

  • The Saccharomyces cerevisiae NDE1 and NDE2 genes encode separate mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenases catalyzing the oxidation of cytosolic NADH.

    Marijke A.H. Luttik;Karin M. Overkamp;Peter Kötter;Simon de Vries

  • Preparation and use of cross-linked enzyme aggregates (CLEAs) of laccases

    Inga Matijošytė;Isabel W.C.E. Arends;Simon de Vries;Roger A. Sheldon

  • Preparation, Characterization, and Performance of FeZSM-5 for the Selective Oxidation of Benzene to Phenol with N2O

    A. Ribera;I.W.C.E. Arends;S. de Vries;J. Pérez-Ramı́rez

  • Purification and characterization of a rotenone-insensitive NADH:Q6 oxidoreductase from mitochondria of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Simon de Vries;Leslie A. Grivell

  • The mitochondrial respiratory chain of yeast. Structure and biosynthesis and the role in cellular metabolism

    Simon de Vries;Carla A.M. Marres

  • Spectroscopy of mixed-valence Cu(A)-type centers: Ligand-field control of ground-state properties related to electron transfer

    Daniel R. Gamelin;David W. Randall;Michael T. Hay;Robert P. Houser

  • Purification and initial kinetic and spectroscopic characterization of NO reductase from Paracoccus denitrificans

    Petra Girsch;Simon de Vries

  • Metal-metal bonding in biology: EXAFS evidence for a 2.5 A copper-copper bond in the CuA center of cytochrome oxidase.

    Ninian J. Blackburn;Mary E. Barr;William H. Woodruff;John van der Ooost

  • Better than Nature: Nicotinamide Biomimetics That Outperform Natural Coenzymes

    Tanja Knaus;Caroline E. Paul;Colin W. Levy;Simon de Vries

  • The inner workings of the hydrazine synthase multiprotein complex

    Andreas Dietl;Christina Ferousi;Wouter J. Maalcke;Andreas Menzel

  • The multiplicity and stoichiometry of the prosthetic groups in QH2 : Cytochrome c oxidoreductase as studied by EPR

    Simon De Vries;Simon P.J. Albracht;Frans J. Leeuwerik

  • Primary structure and import pathway of the rotenone-insensitive NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase of mitochondria from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Simon De Vries;Richard Van Witzenburg;Leslie A. Grivell;Carla A. M. Marres

  • Direct immobilization of native yeast iso-1 cytochrome c on bare gold: Fast electron relay to redox enzymes and zeptomole protein-film voltammetry

    Hendrik A. Heering;Frank G. M. Wiertz;Cees Dekker;Simon de Vries

  • The CuAsite of the caa3-type oxidase of Bacillus subtilis is a mixed-valence binuclear copper centre.

    Claes von Wachenfeldt;Simon de Vries;John van der Oost

  • STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CATALYTIC HIGH-SPIN HEME B OF NITRIC OXIDE REDUCTASE : A RESONANCE RAMAN STUDY

    Pierre Moënne-Loccoz;Simon de Vries

  • Introduction of a CuA site into the blue copper protein amicyanin from Thiobacillus versutus

    Christopher Dennison;Erik Vijgenboom;Simon de Vries;John van der Oost

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Moënne-Loccoz
Pierre Moënne-Loccoz Oregon Health & Science University
Johannis A. Duine
Johannis A. Duine Delft University of Technology
Thorsten Friedrich
Thorsten Friedrich University of Freiburg
Mike S. M. Jetten
Mike S. M. Jetten Radboud University
Cees Dekker
Cees Dekker Delft University of Technology
John van der Oost
John van der Oost Wageningen University & Research
Leslie A. Grivell
Leslie A. Grivell University of Amsterdam
Boran Kartal
Boran Kartal Max Planck Society
Bernd Ludwig
Bernd Ludwig Goethe University Frankfurt
Roger A. Sheldon
Roger A. Sheldon Delft University of Technology

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