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In the mood for mud
As a biologist and soil scientist Julia Gebert often finds herself getting her hands dirty. With mud, that is. In the past two years she…
Increased road safety with high-resolution automotive radar
If it is up to Cicero Vaucher, cars will be transformed into robots with the capability of sensing the environment, thinking, and acting…
Counting grains of sand to understand coastal dunes
The Dutch coastline is continually changing. Coastal engineer Sierd de Vries is using ventilators, wind tunnels, drones, jet skis and laser…
Thereâs still room on the water!
Freight transport by water is cheaper and uses less energy than by road. Whatâs more, thereâs more room on the water than on our congested…
A supermodel for all the glaciers on Earth
The Dutch coastline is continually changing. Coastal engineer Sierd de Vries is using ventilators, wind tunnels, drones, jet skis and laser…
âI woke up in the middle of the night and just knew: we would build this platformâ
What do you do when the coronavirus crisis brings your student project to a halt? For Eco-Runner Team Manager Antonios Kouzelis it was an…
âRapid development of LEDs offers all kinds of medical potentialâ
You can use ultraviolet light from LEDs to combat coronavirus. But itâs not as simple as commercial providers are presenting it right now,…
âPhenomena is such a great word, tooâ. Delftâs quantum expert on shifting atoms
Sander Otte loves playing around with atoms. In his lab in Delft, his team patiently shifts atoms on the boundary between the quantum world…
âOnce the dust had settled, it was time to focus on qualityâ
Developing an online course normally takes about nine months. So when all education had to be provided online in mid-March, Teaching &…
âMaking big problems manageable and solving them: thatâs what we do as engineersâ
Switching to online education in the middle of the semester wasnât easy for anyone, but how do you do that for a course in which building…