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How the natural gas network is helping the energy transition
The extensive Dutch gas network could be an important asset to make green hydrogen available to a large public.
Hydrogen drone
Researchers from the micro aerial vehicle laboratory (MAV lab) have created a drone that runs on hydrogen and can take off and land…
‘Safety and security are part of almost every technological development’
He wants the Safety & Security Institute to make the Netherlands and the rest of the world safer, but why are safety and security so…
Everything becomes fluid under pressure
Quotes were being bandied about: ‘Everything becomes fluid under pressure’, ‘Never waste a good crisis’, Johan Cruyff’s legendary ‘Every…
The firm - VanBoven
Predicting the harvest of fresh vegetables like broccoli using data and drones.
Dinosaur skull rises from a 3D point cloud
The Triceratops skull is back in the Science Centre.
Best Graduates 2020
Georgios Andreadis: ‘Simply buying more servers is becoming irresponsible’
The first woman engineer in Bandung
‘That woman was my grandma’, wrote a reader in response to the article on 100 years of the Bandung Institute of Technology
‘Total online education is difficult to sustain’
After almost nine months of online education, the end is not yet in sight.
‘Don’t be afraid to go back to academia’
Timo Gerres has interspersed his academic career with periods working in industry.
A mysterious beach-phenomenon
Why do shellfish reefs wash up in wave shapes on the beach, asked a beach photographer. Dr Matthieu de Schipper has an explanation.
All in the family
Some families have several generations who all study at TU Delft. In this series, parents and grandparents discuss their student days with…
Foreword World reformers
Thinking about the future isn’t easy when we face so many challenges in the present. Yet that’s exactly what’s needed right now: like a…
A worldwide sun awning
Last August saw unprecedented high temperatures in the Netherlands and across Europe. There was also more advertising for sun awnings and…
Flying in a V-shaped wing
Air traffic accounts for approximately 2.5% of greenhouse gas emissions. However, TU Delft researchers think it can be made more…