News Open menu Search 77 results Open menu 11 April 2024 Mangroves that can protect coastlines worldwide High waves startle mangroves for days during an experiment at the Delta wave flume in Delft. Researchers from Deltares and TU Delft keep increasing the force on the trees. They test how strong the mangrove trees are under extreme wave conditions and what contribution they make to water safety. Read more 11 April 2024 Symposium in honour of Pacelli Zitha Read more 12 December 2023 New research into the dynamics of the deep subsurface under the influence of human interventions Read more 24 August 2023 GSE continues using Move Software Petroleum Experts Ltd (Petex) has kindly donated 10 licenses of the MOVE Suite software to the Delft University of Technology. The software will be used by students and researchers in Applied Earth Sciences at the Department of Geoscience and Engineering. Read more 01 April 2023 Dino eggs in CT scanner Read more 20 February 2023 €18 million for research on the sustainable use of our subsurface Increased use of the subsurface, for example for geothermal energy production or subsurface storage, is crucial for achieving the (inter)national goals for greenhouse gas emissions. Today it was announced that EPOS-eNLarge, a research project that focuses on efficient and safe use of the Dutch subsurface, is one of the projects to be awarded through the Dutch Research Council (NWO) Large-scale Research Infrastructure call. The 10-year project will receive 17.9 million euros from NWO. Read more 31 January 2023 Extra Earth observation studies to better understand effects of climate change The NWO honoured eight TU Delft research projects for Earth observation and planetary research. Several studies will start within the CEG faculty that will help us better understand the Earth's climate system. Read more 31 January 2023 Phil Vardon appointed as professor of Energy Geomechanics Read more 30 January 2023 Without mines, no electric vehicles. ‘Sweden’s discovery of rare earths fantastic for transition Read more 13 October 2022 Volcanic rocks solving CO2 problems What if we could capture CO2 from the atmosphere and permanently store it under the ground in the form of solid minerals? Applied Earth Sciences student Elara Redondo Garcia didn’t think twice when she had to opportunity to go to Iceland, where they are researching CO2 mineral trapping. Read more You are on page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 ... Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page