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05 September 2019

Rapid snow retreat amplifies North Greenland mass loss

Rapid snow retreat amplifies North Greenland mass loss

Researchers show a large regional difference between melt in North and South Greenland.

03 September 2019

ERC Starting Grant for five TU Delft researchers

The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded five Starting Grants to scientists from TU Delft

03 September 2019

Unpredictable training better prepares pilots for emergencies

Unpredictable training better prepares pilots for emergencies

When an emergency suddenly occurs during flight, it can be very difficult for pilots to respond correctly.

02 September 2019

Jenny Dankelman receives Professor of Excellence Award 2019

Jenny Dankelman receives Professor of Excellence Award 2019

On Monday 2 September, Jenny Dankelman, Professor of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Intervention Techniques at the Faculty of 3mE, received this prestigious award.

29 August 2019

TU Delft active in three new Gravitation programmes

TU Delft is participating in three of the six new Gravitation programmes.

22 August 2019

TU Delft’s hydrogen racing car wins second place

TU Delft’s hydrogen racing car wins second place

The Forze VIII, developed by TU Delft students, was the first ever hydrogen racing car to secure a podium place in an official race this weekend.

21 August 2019

World’s first link layer protocol brings quantum internet closer to a reality

World’s first link layer protocol brings quantum internet closer to a reality

Researchers from QuTech have achieved a world’s first in quantum internet technology.

13 August 2019

Aukje Hassoldt appointed as new Dean of TPM

Aukje Hassoldt appointed as new Dean of TPM

The Executive Board has appointed drs. Aukje Hassoldt as Dean of the Faculty of Technology, Policy & Management (TPM) with effect from 1 October 2019.

05 August 2019

Dutch-Japanese astronomical instrument measures 49 shades of far-infrared

Dutch-Japanese astronomical instrument measures 49 shades of far-infrared

The DESHIMA instrument has passed its first practical tests when measuring the distances and ages of distant galaxies.

29 July 2019

Students from TU Delft and VU Amsterdam present recumbent bike they hope will go faster than 121.8 km/h

Students from TU Delft and VU Amsterdam present recumbent bike they hope will go faster than 121.8 km/h

The Human Power Team presented their latest aerodynamic bike.