Latest News Open menu Search 833 results rss Open menu 23 July 2018 TU Delft students second in Hyperloop Pod Competition On Sunday 22 July, four student teams took on a challenge to race as fast as possible through a 1.2-kilometre Hyperloop test tunnel at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. The team from Delft achieved a speed of 142 km/h, putting them in second place behind the WARR Hyperloop team from Munich University of Technology. Read more 22 July 2018 Delft Hyperloop in final of the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition On Sunday 22 July, the Delft Hyperloop student team from TU Delft competes in the final of the Hyperloop Pod Competition at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. During the final, four student teams take on the challenge of racing through a 1.2-kilometre test tunnel, built by SpaceX in 2016. The Hyperloop is a super-high-speed futuristic mode of transport, conceived by Elon Musk. Read more 20 July 2018 Uncovering the interplay between two famous quantum effects The Casimir force and superconductivity are two well-known quantum effects. Separately, these phenomena have been thoroughly studied. Read more 16 July 2018 Seven Veni’s for TU Delft researchers NWO has announced the Veni recipients for 2018. Amongst them are seven scientists from Delft University of Technology. Read more 16 July 2018 TU Delft starts top research facility for energy system of the future The integration of new technologies in the energy system is a vital aspect of the energy transition. As yet there are no facilities for testing new components in the high-voltage grid. TU Delft is changing this situation by building the ESP Lab (Electrical Sustainable Power Lab, Powered by TenneT). This lab will be a unique facility for top-class research into system integration in the energy system. This research is needed to be able to develop the energy system of the future. Read more 10 July 2018 Environmental benefits of pay-per-wash business model revealed Researchers from TU Delft and Lund University (Sweden) have demonstrated in practice that paying per wash results in the more economical use of washing machines. Their findings are being published in the Journal of Cleaner Production. Read more 06 July 2018 Delft simulation model for optimum performance during team time trials During his Mechanical Engineering degree programme, TU Delft student Mats Overtoom came up with a mathematical model that could provide answers to such questions as ‘What is the optimum changeover schedule for a cyclist in a team time trial?’ and ‘How fast does he need to cycle up a mountain to reach optimum performance?’. The input for the simulation model was data from cyclists from Team Sunweb and specific track information. It gives the Dumoulin team strategic tips for optimum performance, the best order of the cyclists and the length of turns on the front during a team time trial. Read more 04 July 2018 Extreme sea levels predicted to increase along global coastlines Future global warming will lead to an increase in ‘extreme sea levels’, with consequent flood risks to coastal infrastructure and human populations. An international research team from Italy, Greece, the Netherlands (TU Delft / Deltares) and the UK published this new research in Nature Communications. Read more 03 July 2018 Metrology institute NMi relocates to TU Delft Campus This summer, metrology institute NMi will relocate to the TU Delft Campus. The company – which specialises in testing, certifying and training in the field of metrology... Read more 02 July 2018 Cees Dekker surprised with Best Professor Award 2018 On Monday 2 July, Cees Dekker, Professor of Molecular Biophysics at the Faculty of Applied Sciences (AS), was surprised... Read more ... Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 You are on page 75 Page 76 Page 77 ... 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