Latest News Open menu Search 836 results rss Open menu 12 June 2019 National Science Agenda: TU Delft in four consortia In the first tranche of funding for the Dutch National Science Agenda (Nationale Wetenschapsagenda), TU Delft is active in four consortia, and is project leader for two of them. Read more 04 June 2019 TU Delft presents publication on impact of quantum internet Emerging quantum technologies will impact industry and society at large, but how and to what extent we do not know yet. Read more 02 June 2019 KLM and TU Delft join forces to make aviation more sustainable KLM President & CEO Pieter Elbers and Dean of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Professor Henri Werij today signed a new cooperative agreement to work together on making aviation more sustainable at the IATA Annual General Meeting in Seoul. Read more 29 May 2019 Unveiling of new track bike for 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo The Royal Dutch Cycling Federation (Koninklijke Nederlandsche Wielrenunie, KNWU), bike manufacturer KOGA and TU Delft unveiled the new track bike on Wednesday 29 May. Read more 27 May 2019 Arno Smets appointed Mission Innovation Champion Professor Arno Smets has been named one of the first Mission Innovation Champions, a new initiative to honour pioneers in the field of clean energy. Read more 27 May 2019 TU Delft scientists create world’s smallest autonomous racing drone TU Delft scientists have created the world’s smallest autonomous racing drone. Read more 24 May 2019 Cooperation with German GFZ further strengthens geothermal research TU Delft During a working visit of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima to the German state of Brandenburg, TU Delft and the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) signed a memorandum of understanding concerning research into geothermal energy. Read more 24 May 2019 Vidi grants for seven leading TU Delft researchers The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded Vidi grants to seven TU Delft scientists. The NWO grant offers them the possibility of developing their own line of research and building their own research group. Read more 23 May 2019 Joop Roodenburg TU Delft Alumnus of the Year 2019 Joop Roodenburg, president of Huisman Equipment, has been elected TU Delft Alumnus of the Year 2019. Read more 15 May 2019 New software for the design of robust stated choice experiments TU Delft researcher Sander van Cranenburgh, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Sydney, has developed an upgrade for leading software package Ngene. Ngene is used by researchers and professionals to design stated choice experiments. Such experiments are used to gain insight into how people weigh up various aspects when making a choice, for example travel time and travel costs. This software upgrade makes it possible to design statistically accurate choice experiments for so-called regret models, a choice behaviour model developed at Delft. Read more ... Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 You are on page 63 Page 64 Page 65 ... 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