Latest News Open menu Search 835 results rss Open menu 30 April 2020 Investment of 14 million for better use of micro-organisms Read more 28 April 2020 Mechanical ventilator to Guatemala The researchers of Project Inspiration have made all of the designs for their mechanical ventilator available worldwide. In this way, the team hope to reduce the shortage of ventilators in the Netherlands and abroad. In addition, a test model has been prepared, and it will soon be sent to Guatemala. Read more 28 April 2020 TU Delft to launch online survey of preferred exit scenarios on 29 April TU Delft researchers will be asking people in the Netherlands on how they would prefer coronavirus measures to be relaxed. From 29 April, anyone will be able to make their preferences known at www.tudelft.nl/covidexit. Read more 27 April 2020 TU Delft researchers gain new insights into Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring Scientific research into the world-famous painting by Johannes Vermeer, known as the 'Girl with a Pearl Earring', has yielded new insights. TU Delft researchers played an important role in making discoveries about the brushwork, the use of pigments and how Vermeer built up his painting with various layers of paint. Read more 24 April 2020 Royal Honor 2020 Prof. Richard Goossens Richard Goossens, Professor of Physical Ergonomics in the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering (IDE), has been made a Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion in Vlaardingen. Because of the coronavirus, the official presentation will take place later in the year. Read more 24 April 2020 TU Delft and NS study the impact of the coronavirus crisis on travel behaviour Read more 22 April 2020 TU Delft supports COVID-19 ResilientSociety platform Read more 20 April 2020 Microorganisms work together to survive high temperatures Delft researchers demonstrate that microorganisms can work together and help each other and their future generations survive and replicate at high temperatures. Read more 20 April 2020 Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven and European Commissioner Mariya Gabriel launch Europe's first quantum computer in the cloud: Quantum Inspire Today, Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven and European Commissioner Mariya Gabriel launched Europe’s first public quantum computing platform: 'Quantum Inspire'. Read more 17 April 2020 European Commission greenlights large international water project The European Commission has signed the grant agreement for WATER MINING, a 17 million euro project aimed at demonstrating innovative water resource solutions. As part of the project, demonstrations in Cyprus, Spain, Portugal, Italy and The Netherlands will be built to show novel efficient ways to reclaim nutrients, minerals, energy and water from industrial and urban wastewater and seawater. The public-private consortium consists of 38 public and private partners and 4 linked third parties in 12 countries. It will be led by Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). Read more ... Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 You are on page 50 Page 51 Page 52 ... 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