News
12 April 2022
GSE in the media: Dominique Ngan & Deyan Draganov
At the end of March, Dominique Ngan-Tillard and Deyan Draganov performed a geophysical investigation at the orphans' cemetery in Neerbosch, Nijmegen. They were invited there by the Foundation Memento Mori to try to image unknown graves.
11 April 2022
Two CEG researchers receive Veni grant
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded a Veni grant worth up to 280,000 euros to two highly promising young scientists of the Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences. The grant provides them with the opportunity to further elaborate their own ideas during a period of three years. A total of nine Veni's have been awarded to TU Delft researchers.
10 April 2022
Sustainable mining on European soil ‘indispensable for energy transition’
07 March 2022
Underground storage of hydrogen - Catalyst of sustainable energy transition
14 January 2022
De aarde als batterij - Hadi Hajibeygi
Waar sla je overtollige windenergie op als het lekker waait en windmolens overuren draaien? In de ondergrond, zegt ingenieur Hadi Hajibeygi van de TU Delft. Gebruik het overschot aan duurzame energie om water te splitsen in zuurstof en waterstof, en bewaar de waterstof als reservevoorraad energie voor windstille dagen, is daarbij het idee. De ondergrond is dan de ideale opbergplek. Geo.brief zocht hem (via een online gesprek) op.
03 December 2021
The MUDNET team won the NWO Team Science award
This week it was announced that the MUDNET team, of which Deyan Draganov and Julia Gebert are members, won the NWO Team Science award.
11 November 2021
Waarom een metro onder Utrecht 'makkelijker' is dan onder Amsterdam
De gemeente Utrecht wil met financiële hulp van het Rijk graag twee metrolijnen aanleggen. Met de verzakkingen van de Noord/Zuidlijn in Amsterdam in het achterhoofd, lijkt dat een complexe onderneming. Wout Broere, universitair docent Ondergronds Bouwen, vertelt hoe dat technisch in zijn werk gaat.
11 October 2021
GeoScience & GeoEnergy Webinars
During the pandemic, Hadi Hajibeygi (GSE, TU Delft) and Sebastian Geiger (Heriot-Watt University) seized the opportunity to support the scientific community to combat work-from-home-isolation. They established the Geoscience & GeoEnergy Webinars; which features a scientist every Thursday 16:00 on youtube.
11 October 2021
GeoScience & GeoEnergy Webinars
During the pandemic, Hadi Hajibeygi (GSE, TU Delft) and Sebastian Geiger (Heriot-Watt University) seized the opportunity to support the scientific community to combat work-from-home-isolation. They established the Geoscience & GeoEnergy Webinars; which features a scientist every Thursday 16:00 on youtube.
25 June 2021
A documentary about the former GSE building at the Mijnbouwstraat
During the KNGMG annual meeting of Thursday May 27th, a documentary about the great history of our former building at the Mijnbouwstraat was shown. If you missed it, you can check (126) Mijnbouwstraat 120. 1912-2021. Een markant gebouw - YouTube (unfortunately, in Dutch only).