News Archive Open menu Search 31 results Open menu 05 November 2018 Sound as an influencing factor on safe cycling Agnieszka Stelling explores how sound impacts cyclist traffic safety. She will obtain her doctorate from TU Delft on Monday, 5 November 2018 with research into this subject. Read more 24 October 2018 H2020 Shift2Rail grant for the project MOVINGRAIL Read more 18 October 2018 Winners Young Researchers competition Congratulations to Cristino Perez Lazaro and Panagiotis Tzouras, two MSc students from Transport & Planning, who won the 2nd place for best papers from young researchers (<35 years) with their paper 'Illegal Parking in Urban Streets: Connection with the Geometric Characteristics and its Mitigation through Traffic Calming Measures' at the conference 5th Pan-Hellenic Conference on Planning and Regional Development! Read more 02 October 2018 Save the date: Launch of the Smart Public Transport Lab Delft Read more 27 September 2018 Start of UMO: in-depth research into urban mobility Read more 13 September 2018 2018 INFORMS Railway Applications Section Student Paper Award Read more 15 August 2018 Marjan Hagenzieker nieuw lid van de Raad van Toezicht van het CBR De minister van Infrastructuur en Waterstaat, Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, heeft per 1 augustus prof. dr. Marjan Hagenzieker benoemd tot lid van de Raad van Toezicht van het CBR. Read more 01 August 2018 ERC Starting Grant for new models of Mobility as a Service Oded Cats is one of the seven TU Delft researchers awarded with an ERC Starting Grant. The European Research Council has awarded the grants (1,5 million euros for a five-year programme) which are intended to support scientists who are in the early stages of their career and have already produced excellent supervised work. Read more 28 February 2018 Can free public transport really reduce pollution? The German government proposes making public transport free in its 5 most polluted cities, including Berlin. Dr. Oded Cats shared in interviews to German media his views based on research he conducted for the case of Tallinn, Estonia, which introduced free-fare public transport in 2013. Research results do not provide evidence that the measure proposed by the German government will achieve its objective. Read more 28 February 2018 Participants wanted for Crossing behaviour in Virtual Reality Read more Page 1 Page 2 You are on page 3 Page 4 Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page