Latest news Open menu Search 285 results rss Open menu 08 January 2024 Unique permanent coastal observation detects minimal changes A team of researchers from TU Delft has succeeded in long-term mapping of beach topography to within a few centimetres. The unique dataset provides insights into coastal changes for every hour, for three years. This data is important for dune maintenance and to keep the hinterland well protected. The methodology is also being used to monitor other coastlines and even glaciers. The data are open source and published in Nature, and the new methodology was also recently published. Read more 14 December 2023 Stefan Aarninkhof appointed as dean of CEG TU Delft’s Executive Board has appointed Professor Stefan Aarninkhof to the position of Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG) with effect from 1 January 2024. Read more 12 December 2023 New research into the dynamics of the deep subsurface under the influence of human interventions Read more 10 October 2023 Smart Mobile Factories: The Future of Sustainable Infrastructure Development Read more 09 October 2023 It’s all in the mix A race in a canoe made from concrete?! The idea floated Civil Engineering master student Jasmijn van Riggelen’s to the annual Concrete Canoe Race. She saw an opportunity to put her knowledge into practice and decided to take on the challenge with a group of fellow students! Read more 03 October 2023 Keep on Track: Testing the Lines The weather and other factors can have a dramatic impact on the visibility of road markings and we can’t always rely on our cars to help us out of a scrape. For his master thesis, Civil Engineering master student Mathijs den Otter decided to focus on a method to test the visibility of road markings affected by external influences such as rain and low sun. And where better to do it than on the race track? Read more 28 September 2023 Ruisdael Observatory maps atmosphere of the Netherlands What was just a dream five years ago is now starting to become reality. Thanks to hundreds of sensors and several measurement towers, the Ruisdael Observatory continuously provides a clear picture of the atmosphere above the Netherlands. The oldest measurement tower in Cabauw has been in place for 50 years. Read more Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 You are on page 4 Page 5 Page 6 ... Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page