Latest news Open menu Search 283 results rss Open menu 22 May 2024 Effect of vibrational modes on fluidization characteristics and solid distribution of cohesive micro- and nano-silica powders Read more 14 May 2024 Untapping the hidden resources Read more 13 May 2024 Revolutionising deconstruction: A robot for sustainable material recovery In response to the need for sustainable construction practices, an international group of researchers has secured a HORIZON Europe grant. They will develop a groundbreaking digitalized, autonomous, and intelligent identification system, including a robot. This innovative technology aims to revolutionize the construction industry by efficiently identifying and extracting reusable materials, products and building components in end-of-life buildings. Read more 01 May 2024 Decommissioning and recycling offshore power cables Read more 26 April 2024 Platforms such as Uber thrive on socio-economic inequality Platforms that offer rides to passengers, such as Uber and DiDi, thrive on socio-economic inequality. By modelling the behaviour of passengers and self-employed drivers, researchers of TU Delft simulated the market for ridesourcing platforms, evaluating a broad spectrum of (in)equality levels in societies. It explains why in some cities ridesourcing services can be big players in the mobility system, while in other cities they don’t get off the ground. This research was published in Nature Scientific Reports recently. Read more 26 April 2024 Five Royal Honours at TU Delft Professors Paul Althuis, Frances Brazier, DirkJan Veeger, Sabine Roeser and Serge Hoogendoorn all received royal honours on 26 April 2024. Read more 23 April 2024 Rubicon grants for Emiel Kruisdijk and Koen Muller 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