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22 November 2022
Saskia van Heumen: TU Delft Best Graduate 2022
Today, at the TU Delft Best Graduate Award Ceremony 2022, eight recently graduated engineers presented their research and results of their excellent master thesis. Ir. Saskia van Heumen, graduate of the Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering (3mE), received the prestigious title TU Delft Best Graduate 2022. For her graduation research, Saskia developed a method to accurately image lymphatic vessels in patients.
21 November 2022
Refreeze the Arctic Foundation supports climate research at TU Delft
On 21 November 2022, Delft University Fund signed a multi-year grant agreement with the Refreeze the Arctic Foundation. This will enable the development of innovative methods at TU Delft to modify clouds to combat global warming.
05 September 2022
Best Professor Award received by Kees Vuik
On Monday 5 September, Kees Vuik, Professor Numerical Analysis at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) received the Best Professor Award 2022. The festive ceremony preceded the Opening of the Academic Year 2022-2023. Delft University Fund awards the prestigious Professor of Excellence Award since 1994.
29 July 2022
In conversation with Michael Wisbrun, outgoing chair of Delft University Fund
Na ruim negen jaar intensief samenwerken, treedt Michael Wisbrun terug als voorzitter van het Universiteitsfonds Delft. “Wat wij met elkaar hebben gebouwd, draagt bij aan de missie van TU Delft.” Een gesprek met de scheidend voorzitter over zijn liefde voor TU Delft, verbinden en aanjagen.
04 July 2022
Kees Vuik surprised with Professor of Excellence Award 2022
On Monday 4 July, Kees Vuik, Professor Numerical Analysis at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS), was surprised with the announcement that he will receive the Best Professor Award 2022.
02 June 2022
Jan-Maarten Geertman Alumnus of the Year 2022
19 April 2022
TU Delft intensifies research into floating wind turbines
If it is up to the European Commission, all the energy used will come from renewable sources by 2050. Achieving this goal will require the large-scale use of floating wind turbines, says Axelle Viré, wind expert at TU Delft. ‘Although the technology is still in its infancy, it has enormous potential,’ she explains. ‘To capitalise on this potential, TU Delft is launching the Floating Renewables Lab: a lab facility that will tie together all the elements of the development chain for floating wind turbines and other offshore renewables with the help of numerical models and AI.’
11 April 2022
Jasper Peterich | New director Delft University Fund and Alumni Relations
The energy transition will be felt most keenly in residential areas, where there are major challenges. . At The Green Village – the field lab for sustainable innovation on the TU Delft Campus – a unique project to accelerate the energy transition in the built environment will start on Friday 14 January: the 24/7 Energy Lab.
10 January 2022
TU Delft builds decarbonised energy system for the built environment
The energy transition will be felt most keenly in residential areas, where there are major challenges. . At The Green Village – the field lab for sustainable innovation on the TU Delft Campus – a unique project to accelerate the energy transition in the built environment will start on Friday 14 January: the 24/7 Energy Lab.
18 November 2021
Tech for Health | Thank you!
With the Tech for Health campaign, the university shined a spotlight on its research innovations that contribute to the improvement of healthcare, especially in countries like The Netherlands. More than 1050 alumni made a financial contribution!