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28 September 2023

TU Delft and the police increase joint impact

TU Delft and the police increase joint impact

Vandaag hebben de TU Delft en de politie hun samenwerking versterkt door het ondertekenen van een samenwerkingsovereenkomst.

27 September 2023

TU Delft rising to 48th spot in THE ranking

TU Delft rising to 48th spot in THE ranking

25 September 2023

TU Delft revolutionizes wheelchair sports with precision power measurements

TU Delft revolutionizes wheelchair sports with precision power measurements

Met slechts twee kleine sensoren, niet groter dan een twee euro munt, kunnen we nu het vermogen van rolstoelsporters meten met een indrukwekkende precisie van wel 2%.

15 September 2023

Caspar Chorus and Han Derkx pioneers for TU Delft innovation campus Rotterdam

Caspar Chorus and Han Derkx pioneers for TU Delft innovation campus Rotterdam

10 September 2023

Earthquake Morocco

Earthquake Morocco

06 September 2023

BioDate 2023: 13 interdisciplinary MSc projects supported with 2,5k

06 September 2023

TU Delft and Federal University of São Carlos Cooperate on Spintronics

TU Delft and Federal University of São Carlos Cooperate on Spintronics

06 September 2023

Launch Climate Safety and Security Centre

Launch Climate Safety and Security Centre

Considering geopolitical tensions and power shifts, there is an increasing need for better understanding climate safety and security

05 September 2023

Five young TU Delft researchers receive ERC Starting Grant

Five young TU Delft researchers receive ERC Starting Grant

The European Research Council (ERC) has announced the ERC Starting Grants for young researchers. Five of them are scientists from TU Delft. This European grant of €1.5 million for a five-year research programme is intended to enable individual scientists to build their own teams and conduct groundbreaking research.

29 August 2023

Chessboard-like operation of world’s largest controllable quantum dot array

Chessboard-like operation of world’s largest controllable quantum dot array

Researchers from Delft established a way to address many quantum dots with only a few control lines using a chessboard-like method. This enabled the operation of the largest gate-defined quantum dot system ever. Their result is an important step in the development of scalable quantum systems for practical quantum technology. They publish their results in Nature Nanotechnology.