News & Agenda News Open menu 19 March 2024 David Abbink in Nieuwsuur about AI in robots AI is already oftem used in robotics. Can these robots help with staff shortages? Read more 07 March 2024 Personalized musculoskeletal models that reflect the diversity of body types Musculoskeletal models in research are now based on the body of an average male. Scientists from TU Delft, Department of Mechanical Engineering, investigate how accurate these models are for a broad population. The one-size-fits-all approach could hinder proper treatment by doctors and physiotherapists. The researchers are therefore working on personalized musculoskeletal models based on a simple 3D scan. Read more 07 March 2024 Eline van der Kruk en Judith Cueto Fernandez about personalized musculoskeletal models in BNN Breaking Musculoskeletal models in research are now based on the body of an average male. Scientists from Mechanical Engineering investigate how accurate these models are for a broad population. The one-size-fits-all approach could hinder proper treatment by doctors and physiotherapists. Read more 02 March 2024 Arjo Loeve and Kim Hutchinson at RTL Nieuws about shaken baby experiment Shaking a baby violently can cause head and neck injuries, blindness and in some cases even death. Researchers at TU Delft, faculty of Mechanical Engineering, are using a dummy baby and computer models to map the accelerations that act on the head during shaking. Read more 16 February 2024 Tim Horeman in the podcast BNR Wetenschap Vandaag Tim Horeman talks about the use of sustainable design in healthcare Read more 12 February 2024 Amir Zadpoor and Mohammad Mirzaali about 'metamaterials' in BNN Breaking A coating that can hide objects in plain sight, or an implant that behaves exactly like bone tissue. These extraordinary objects are already made from ‘metamaterials’. Researchers from TU Delft have now developed an AI tool that not only can discover such extraordinary materials but also makes them fabrication-ready and durable. Read more 09 February 2024 Mathias Peirlinck in Trouw about cardiac digital twins Mathias Peirlinck decided to research the heart. To improve treatment options for patients, he wants to understand how the heart works and responds to stimuli. Read more 08 February 2024 New AI tool discovers realistic 'metamaterials' with unusual properties A coating that can hide objects in plain sight, or an implant that behaves exactly like bone tissue. These extraordinary objects are already made from ‘metamaterials’. Researchers from TU Delft have now developed an AI tool that not only can discover such extraordinary materials but also makes them fabrication-ready and durable. Read more 07 February 2024 Mark van de Ruit in AD about predicting migraine attacks Hope for people who suffer from migraines: with this model you can predict an attack 24 hours in advance. Read more 07 February 2024 Paul Breedveld in AD about an ultra-thin and steerable needle Paul Breedveld, professor of Medical Instruments & Bio-Inspired Technology developed an ultra-thin, flexible and steerable needle with PhD student Marta Scali and fellow researcher Dimitra Dodou. Read more You are on page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 ... Agenda June 27 Van 't Hoff Lecture 2024: Decarbonization Potential of Industrial Process Heat by Electrification Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page