Latest News Open menu Search 833 results rss Open menu 13 June 2022 TU Delft researchers develop model for green, energy independent Europe Researchers from ETH Zurich and TU Delft have developed a model to generate hundreds of ways in which Europe’s energy system can become green and self-sufficient by 2050. Read more 10 June 2022 More focus on shipping in climate policy "We are concerned about the impact of ship emissions on our climate. But we should also start worrying about the effect of climate change on shipping." This statement was made by professor Mark van Koningsveld in his inaugural speech. Held at TU Delft on Friday 10 June during the Port & Waterways symposium. Read more 08 June 2022 Negligence in Nature article on Quantized Majorana conductance In the 2018 Nature article Quantized Majorana conductance, the first author involved, Dr Hao Zhang, and corresponding author, Professor Leo Kouwenhoven, were partly negligent and partly culpably negligent. There was no violation of scientific integrity. This is the judgement of the Executive Board of TU Delft, based on recommendations of the TU Delft Research Integrity Committee (CWI), supported by external experts, and advice of the Netherlands Board on Research Integrity (LOWI). Read more 02 June 2022 Jan-Maarten Geertman Alumnus of the Year 2022 Read more 30 May 2022 Energy-producing Echo building opened at TU Delft Campus From Monday 30 May, TU Delft teachers and students can start using sustainable education building Echo. After the summer break, the building will be in full use and the catering facilities will be fully operational. This energy-producing building on TU Delft Campus is set to contribute to TU Delft’s ambition of operating in a completely sustainable manner and becoming a carbon-neutral and circular campus by 2030. Read more 30 May 2022 Dutch researchers teleport quantum information across rudimentary quantum network Researchers in Delft have succeeded in teleporting quantum information across a rudimentary network. This first of its kind is an important step towards a future quantum Internet. The researchers, working at QuTech—a collaboration between Delft University of Technology and the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)—are publishing their findings today in the scientific journal Nature. Read more 30 May 2022 Self-flying drones that monitor greenhouse diseases and pests TU Delft, Royal Brinkman and start-up Mapture have developed the next step in drone technology for agriculture. Their new AI-enabled drone takes off completely independently, flies over rows of plants and people in a greenhouse, takes high-resolution photos, and lands safely back on its charging station. Read more 20 May 2022 More efficient aircraft maintenance through AI Maintaining aircraft fleets smarter and more efficiently using AI? With a major study of several European universities and industries (ReMAP) with TU Delft as project leader, a step has been taken in the modernization of aircraft maintenance using Artificial Intelligence. Read more 18 May 2022 Queen Máxima and European Commissioner Mariya Gabriel visit Delft researchers and innovations Read more 18 May 2022 Temporary emergency accommodation for asylum seekers Delft will temporarily accommodate 200 asylum seekers. The emergency shelter is for the duration of 5 months. TU Delft will make space available on its premises on the southern part of the TU Delft Campus. Read more ... Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 You are on page 25 Page 26 Page 27 ... For journalists Looking for an expert? Please contact our press officers. At TU Delft we are always willing to help journalists. Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page