Latest News Open menu Search 833 results rss Open menu 15 March 2019 Exhibition Panorama Mesdag and TU Delft: ‘Vanaf het hoogste punt: Landmeten in Mesdags tijd’ [From the highest point: land surveying in Mesdag's day] Read more 14 March 2019 Region to 5G test for digital economy The Metropolitan Region of Rotterdam/The Hague (MRDH) is joining TU Delft, the Holland Rijnland region, the municipalities of Delft and Katwijk, TNO and the Province of Zuid-Holland to invest in field-lab research into 5G applications. Read more 14 March 2019 Elmar Eisemann to receive Dutch Prize for ICT Research 2019 He will be receiving the award for his research into the accurate, detailed depiction of visualisations using modern graphics hardware. Read more 13 March 2019 The Future of Cash Igo Boerrigter, master student at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at TU Delft, was commissioned by De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), the central bank of the Netherlands, to analyse the current use of cash. Based on this analysis he made recommendations for a sustainable, usable and affordable cash system for the future. He also devised a more user-friendly alternative to coins. Read more 13 March 2019 Experimenting with autonomous shipping on TU Delft Campus On Monday, 18 March, Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen will open the Researchlab Autonomous Shipping (RAS) at TU Delft's The Green Village. This new research lab offers a natural outdoor space for autonomous shipping experiments and will bring together everyone involved in the development of autonomous shipping. Read more 13 March 2019 Dick van Gameren appointed Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment The Executive Board has appointed Prof. Dick van Gameren Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment as of 1 April 2019. He is currently chairman of the Architecture Department at the same faculty. Read more 12 March 2019 TU Delft, Shell and the government invest 5 million euros towards sustainable breakthrough in the chemical industry TU Delft, Shell and various Top Consortia for Knowledge and Innovation (TKIs) are investing 5 million euros in the development of electro-conversion technology to make the petrochemical industry more sustainable. Read more 11 March 2019 Tim van der Hagen shares scientific articles in open access The most recent scientific articles from the Rectores Magnifici of Dutch universities will soon be available for free online. Read more 10 March 2019 If only ships could talk Worldwide demand for transport is increasing all the time. Although the port of Rotterdam is capable of handling the world’s largest container ships, processing the thousands of containers that they transport causes congestion on the water, roads and railways. But if ships and other transport systems exchange information with each other, the infrastructure can be used more efficiently and sustainably, argues Rudy Negenborn, Professor of Multi-Machine Operations & Logistics. He will give his inaugural address at TU Delft on 15 March 2019. Read more 08 March 2019 Listening to quantum radio Researchers at Delft University of Technology have created a quantum circuit that enables them to listen to the weakest radio signal allowed by quantum mechanics. This new quantum circuit opens the door to possible future applications in areas such as radio astronomy and medicine (MRI). It also enables researchers to do experiments that can shed light on the interplay between quantum mechanics and gravity. Read more ... Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 You are on page 66 Page 67 Page 68 ... 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