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31 October 2024

A rudimentary quantum network link between Dutch cities

A rudimentary quantum network link between Dutch cities

An international research team led by QuTech has demonstrated a network connection between quantum processors over metropolitan distances. Their result marks a key advance from early research networks in the lab towards a future quantum internet. The team developed fully independently operating nodes and integrated these with deployed optical internet fibre, enabling a 25 km quantum link. The researchers published their findings in Science Advances.

31 October 2024

Bachelor students develop model to better understand the chemical process of renewable fuels

Bachelor students develop model to better understand the chemical process of renewable fuels

A group of TU Delft bachelor students has developed, as part of the students’ minor in Computational Science and Engineering, a new model that accurately predicts the molecular properties of alkanes. This knowledge is crucial for the development of renewable fuels.

29 October 2024

Large meltwater accumulation revealed inside Greenland Ice Sheet

Large meltwater accumulation revealed inside Greenland Ice Sheet

A new study published in Nature unveils a surprising discovery: a substantial amount of meltwater is temporarily stored within the Greenland Ice Sheet during summer months. For the first time, an international group of researchers was able to quantify meltwater with positioning data. The finding challenges current models of how ice sheets contribute to global sea level rise.

28 October 2024

TU Delft and Urenco invest together in nuclear talent

TU Delft and Urenco invest together in nuclear talent

Uranium enricher Urenco and TU Delft are teaming up to develop new generations of nuclear scientists. Urenco is supporting the Delft Excellent Laboratory Facilities for Innovation and Nuclear Education (DELFINE) programme for three years to increase the pool of nuclear talent who can work to find solutions to the challenges society faces.

28 October 2024

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24 October 2024

Caroline Paul receives KNCV Gold Medal 2024

Caroline Paul receives KNCV Gold Medal 2024

Caroline Paul, Associate Professor at Delft University of Technology, receives the KNCV Gold Medal 2024. She is awarded the prestigious Dutch scientific award as a chemist under the age of 40 who has already demonstrated scientific excellence and from whom much is expected in the coming years. The award will be awarded on 3 December during the NWO CHAINS chemistry conference in Veldhoven, The Netherlands.

24 October 2024

Eight leading researchers receive Vidi-grant

Eight leading researchers receive Vidi-grant

NWO has awarded 102 researchers a Vidi grant in total 86,7 million euros. Eight promising TU Delft researchers from the domains Exact and Natural Sciences (ENS), Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) and Applied and Technical Sciences (ATS) have been awarded. This Vidi grant up to 850,000 euros will enables the laureates to develop an innovative line of research over the next five years and further expand their own research group.

21 October 2024

TU Delft innovations on a stamp

TU Delft innovations on a stamp

PostNL has released a stamp sheet on the occasion of international Stamp Day featuring two innovative and sustainable means of transport developed at TU Delft. The stamps feature alongside King Willem-Alexander, the WASP, a wind-assisted cargo ship and the Flying-V, an energy-efficient aircraft design for long distances.

18 October 2024

TU Delft provides financial support for new LAGA building and Proteus-Eretes renovation

Delft rowing clubs LAGA and Proteus-Eretes have been promised extra financial support from TU Delft in the coming years. The clubs and their 1,700 members have set aside a significant sum for the building plans, but desperately need TU Delft support to make their plans come to fruition.

17 October 2024

TU Delft Research Reactor ready for faster research

TU Delft Research Reactor ready for faster research

Over the past few years, a team of scientists and technicians from the TU Delft Reactor Institute have been working on a large-scale upgrade and modernisation of the Delft reactor. The result is a state-of-the-art facility where researchers and students from around the world can now conduct faster and more advanced research. The milestone was officially celebrated on Thursday 17 October 2024.