News and Agenda

18 June 2020

Tamás Keviczky in various media

02 June 2020

3mE well represented in TU Delft AI labs

3mE well represented in TU Delft AI labs

Today TU Delft launched eight new 'TU Delft AI Labs'. The goal is to use artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate scientific progress. The labs bring together scientists doing research in AI and with AI.

02 June 2020

Tamás Keviczky appointed full professor Networked Cyber-Physical Systems

Tamás Keviczky appointed full professor Networked Cyber-Physical Systems

Tamás Keviczky appointed full professor Networked Cyber-Physical Systems. Tamás Keviczky joined the Delft Center for Systems and Control in 2007 and has worked there as an associate professor since 2015.

19 March 2020

New curriculum MSc Systems & Control 2020-2021

20 December 2019

New project SAM-FMS studies scheduling in cyber-physical systems

New project SAM-FMS studies scheduling in cyber-physical systems

10 December 2019

Combination of microscopy techniques makes images twice as sharp

Combination of microscopy techniques makes images twice as sharp

Researchers at Delft University of Technology have combined two existing super-resolution microscopy techniques to create a new method. Many experts thought that combining these techniques was not technically possible. The new, combined method enables researchers to visualize the tiny components of living cells better than ever before. Among other things, this can lead to new insights for healthcare.

24 May 2019

Jan-Willem van Wingerden receives Vidi

Jan-Willem van Wingerden receives Vidi

The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded Vidi grants to seven TU Delft scientists. From the 3mE faculty Jan-Willem van Wingerden, professor Data Driven Control at Delft Center for Systems and Control, was honoured with an award.

21 February 2019

XII Workshop on Adaptive Optics for Industry and Medicine

04 February 2019

15th IFAC Symposium on Large Scale Complex Systems

11 December 2018

2018 George Nicholson Paper Award