News archive Open menu Search 47737 results Open menu 31 October 2018 Geothermal research at TU Delft gets a boost While most people did not think about heating their houses during the last hot summer months, researchers at TU Delft did exactly that (and not just the last months). Scientists involved in geothermal research have good reasons to look forward: the Board of the University has made a decision-in-principle for a next step towards realising a geothermal research well. Read more 11 October 2018 Yenni Villa Acuña nominated for Best Graduate 2018 Every year, TU Delft's eight faculties nominate their best graduates. At the âBest Graduateâ ceremony, each of the nominees presents a pitch on their graduation project. This year Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences nominated Yanni Villa Acuña. Read more 03 October 2018 SPE Award for Jan Dirk Jansen Prof. Dr. Ir. Jan Dirk Jansen has received SPE Distinguished Membership and Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty from Society of Petroleum Engineers Read more 06 September 2018 Vibrations from underground nuclear test travel into atmosphere via earth and ocean Noord-Korea heeft sinds 2006 vijf ondergrondse kernproeven uitgevoerd op hun nucleaire testlocatie Punggye-ri in het noordoosten van het land. De meest recente en krachtigste proef vond plaats op 3 september 2017. Onderzoekers van de TU Delft (Shahar Shani-Kadmiel, Pieter Smets and LĂ€slo Evers) en KNMI hebben zowel de seismische als akoestische signalen van deze meest recente proef onderzocht. Read more 04 June 2018 CEG alumna Martha Deen wins Marina van Dammebeurs 2018 Can we combat climate change by drawing energy from the ocean? Martha Deen, alumna Applied Earth Sciences, has the ambition to map the potential of marine energy. She convinced a jury and won the Marina van Damme scholarship 2018 for female alumni of TU Delft. Read more ... Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 You are on page 14 Page 15 Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page