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07 July 2020

Appointment Prof. Dr. Ir. Anton A. Kiss

Appointment Prof. Dr. Ir. Anton A. Kiss

At the beginning of the next academic year, Prof.Dr.Ir. Anton A. Kiss will start as a professor at the Bioprocess Engineering and Chemical Engineering departments.

18 June 2020

Farewell Michiel Makkee

Farewell Michiel Makkee

Michiel Makkee retires after 30 years of devotion in research and education at our department.

09 June 2020

Evgeny Pidko appointed as full professor

Evgeny Pidko appointed as full professor

The executive board has decided to appoint Evgeny Pidko (Chemical Engineering) as full professor.

27 May 2020

New photo-charging efficiency record

New photo-charging efficiency record

25 May 2020

ChemE coordinates EU-project on new flow battery technology

ChemE coordinates EU-project on new flow battery technology

A consortium of 4 universities and 4 companies, led by TU Delft, has been granted a 4 million euro Horizon2020 project to study and develop hydrogen bromine redox flow batteries.

18 July 2019

Veni award for Tomas Burdyny

Veni award for Tomas Burdyny

The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded a Veni grant worth up to 250,000 euros to twelve highly promising young scientists from TU Delft. The grant provides the laureates with the opportunity to further elaborate their own ideas during a period of three years. One of the twelve has been granted to Tomas Burdyny.

18 July 2019

Atsushi Urakawa new professor Catalysis Engineering

Atsushi Urakawa new professor Catalysis Engineering

On April 1 Prof. Atsushi Urakawa joined the Catalysis Engineering group.

04 July 2019

Teachers of the Year of AS announced

Teachers of the Year of AS announced

During the Science Day of the Faculty of Applied Sciences, on Thursday 27 June, Dean Lucas van Vliet announced the Teachers of the Year for 2019.

12 March 2019

TU Delft, Shell and the government invest 5 million euros towards sustainable breakthrough in the chemical industry

TU Delft, Shell and the government invest 5 million euros towards sustainable breakthrough in the chemical industry

TU Delft, Shell and various Top Consortia for Knowledge and Innovation (TKIs) are investing 5 million euros in the development of electro-conversion technology to make the petrochemical industry more sustainable.

16 January 2019

Farewell interview with Freek Kapteijn

Farewell interview with Freek Kapteijn