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25 March 2024

Isabell Bagemihl wins the Best Energy Paper 2023

Isabell Bagemihl wins the Best Energy Paper 2023

"Techno-economic Assessment of CO2 Electrolysis: How Interdependencies between Model Variables Propagate Across Different Modelling Scales"

21 March 2024

Mechanical engineering op nanoschaal vereist schone omgeving

Mechanical engineering op nanoschaal vereist schone omgeving

When working at the nanoscale, even a speck of dust can cause disruptions. That is why you find several clean rooms across the TU Delft Campus. In the clean room of Mechanical Engineering, researchers have the unique possibility to build mechanical structures at nanoscale, from top-down by sculpting materials and bottom-up by additive nanomanufacturing. The resulting devices find applications in a variety of fields, from biology to material science.

20 March 2024

Jack Pronk receives the 2024 Novozymes Prize

Jack Pronk receives the 2024 Novozymes Prize

20 March 2024

TU Delft puts its energy into the improvement of social safety

TU Delft puts its energy into the improvement of social safety

20 March 2024

New Mangrove Living Lab result from collaboration with TU Delft

New Mangrove Living Lab result from collaboration with TU Delft

In Vietnam, the newly established Mangrove Living Lab has been put into operation. Here, ideas for restoring mangrove forests to protect the Mekong Delta from water are being tested. Today Minister Mark Harbers of Infrastructure and Water Management visited the lab, which is a result of years of cooperation in education and research between TU Delft and Thuy Loi University in Hanoi.

19 March 2024

Salt marshes put to test in wave flume

Salt marshes put to test in wave flume

Can salt marshes serve as a natural solution for flood protection? Researchers of the project ā€˜Living Dikesā€™ transported 62 big blocks of salt marshes, containing soil and vegetation, from the coast of Friesland to the Delta Flume at Deltares. After four weeks of exposure to extreme waves, almost the entire salt marsh is still standing there.

14 March 2024

Pioneering new ā€˜MasterPlusā€™ Programme In Optics And Photonics

Pioneering new ā€˜MasterPlusā€™ Programme In Optics And Photonics

14 March 2024

Successful first Open Education Stimulation Fund Symposium at TU Delft

Successful first Open Education Stimulation Fund Symposium at TU Delft

Showcase of shared insights, results and ideas for open education

13 March 2024

TU Delft presents the nine Best Climate Action & Energy Papers

TU Delft presents the nine Best Climate Action & Energy Papers

Nine young researchers compete for the best climate action & energy paper of 2023

07 March 2024

Personalized musculoskeletal models that reflect the diversity of body types

Personalized musculoskeletal models that reflect the diversity of body types

Musculoskeletal models in research are now based on the body of an average male. Scientists from TU Delft, Department of Mechanical Engineering, investigate how accurate these models are for a broad population. The one-size-fits-all approach could hinder proper treatment by doctors and physiotherapists. The researchers are therefore working on personalized musculoskeletal models based on a simple 3D scan.

05 March 2024

Zwanet van Lubek appointed general director of AMS Institute

Zwanet van Lubek appointed general director of AMS Institute

A delegation from the European Innovation Council (EIC) visited the TU Delft Campus on Wednesday. The visit focused on the innovation ecosystem around TU Delft and the way in which new, promising technology is brought to the market. Collaboration is crucial, was the message.

01 March 2024

TU Delft stresses need for permanent improvement in social safety

TU Delft stresses need for permanent improvement in social safety

In response to the Inspectorateā€™s report into social safety among employees at the university, TU Delft stresses that social safety deserves priority, ongoing attention and improvement. TU Delft takes the inspectorate's recommendations on board in its improvement process.

29 February 2024

Vici grants for three leading TU Delft researchers

Vici grants for three leading TU Delft researchers

23 February 2024

Fully automated robot team successfully cleans litter from seafloor, next step is to go faster and deeper

Fully automated robot team successfully cleans litter from seafloor, next step is to go faster and deeper

A consortium of European researchers, led by TU Delft, created a functional team of smart robots designed to clean litter from the seafloor. The SeaClear system has successfully passed its last series of tests in both clear and murky waters.

21 February 2024

Freezing electronics to control diamond spin qubits

Freezing electronics to control diamond spin qubits