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08 November 2018

TU Delft in five major new public-private research programmes

The NWO (Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research) has announced the new research programmes that will be part of its ‘Perspective for Top Sectors' funding programme which has a budget of 28 million euros. These research programmes will involve scientists working with businesses and civil-society organisations on new lines of research that transcend the boundaries of scientific disciplines. TU Delft is involved in five of the six programmes which have been approved.

06 November 2018

Jennifer Kockx leaves TU Delft | Global Initiative

06 November 2018

Frank Schrama receives Williams Award

06 November 2018

Johan Padding appointed full professor of complex fluid processing

Professor Johan Padding was appointed full professor of complex fluid processing at the Department of Processing & Energy starting 23 October 2018.

05 November 2018

Matscan winner of the Delft Urban Energy Climathon

Matscan winner of the Delft Urban Energy Climathon

31 October 2018

Geothermal research at TU Delft gets a boost

Geothermal research at TU Delft gets a boost

While most people did not think about heating their houses during the last hot summer months, researchers at TU Delft did exactly that (and not just the last months). Scientists involved in geothermal research have good reasons to look forward: the Board of the University has made a decision-in-principle for a next step towards realising a geothermal research well.

29 October 2018

Urban Energy Platform: meet-up of TU Delft researchers

On the 4th of October almost 70 researcher active in the field of urban energy at TU Delft met at X TU Delft to present there research, discuss ideas for future research projects and explore opportunities for collaboration.

29 October 2018

Delft student team develops gene doping detection method and wins prizes in worldwide Synthetic Biology competition

Delft student team develops gene doping detection method and wins prizes in worldwide Synthetic Biology competition

TU Delft students have devised and developed a method for detecting gene doping. This method, called ADOPE (Advanced Detection of Performance Enhancement) has the potential to combat the abuse of gene therapy in sport. Through this project, the students in the iGEM team aim to highlight how important it is that synthetic biology is used safely. They presented their idea at last week’s International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition in Boston, winning prizes for their new application and product design.

25 October 2018

MAVLab to develop Pelican drone for Rijkswaterstaat

MAVLab to develop Pelican drone for Rijkswaterstaat

The ‘Drones in Water Management’ event organised by Rijkswaterstaat on 23 October saw the kick-off and signing of a new project.

25 October 2018

Giulia Giordano appointed as Delft Technology Fellow

11 October 2018

Paulien Herder moves from TPM to 3mE

10 October 2018

TU Delft’s new education building Pulse: energy label A++++

TU Delft’s new education building Pulse: energy label A++++

10 October 2018

Transport liquid gas calls for new kind of tank

10 October 2018

Biennale Venetie

10 October 2018

New method for reducing vulnerability of naval vessels wins prize