News 18 March 2023 Global Recycling Day 06 March 2023 National Week Without Meat TU Delft supports National Week Without Meat. From 6 to 12 March all catering facilities on campus provide a vegetarian range. 24 February 2023 Long live the refurbished product Products designed for a single life cycle have a huge impact on the environment. In the transition to a circular economy, designing products that go through multiple lives and retain their value could make a big difference. For her PhD, Theresa Wallner explored how designers can make it easier for consumers to choose refurbished products. 19 January 2023 Green Dragons’ Den TU Delft Thursday, 19th of January 2023, TU Delft organised the Green Dragons' Den, based on the television programme, but focussed on sustainable innovations. During the Green Dragons' Den, companies were given the opportunity to pitch their idea to a jury. 21 December 2022 Treetracker We are currently working on making the campus more sustainable. Treetracker provides accurate and smart automated tree information, which gives a good insight in the number of trees on the TU Delft campus and the benefits they give us. 01 November 2022 A 100 million euro investment to make TU Delft Campus more sustainable TU Delft is going to invest substantially in making its campus more sustainable. TU Delft is thus putting its previously published Sustainable TU Delft - vision, ambition & action plan into practice. Over the next few years, TU Delft will work towards a CO2-neutral, circular and climate-adaptive campus, with a focus on improving biodiversity and quality of life. 04 October 2022 Could oysters hold the pearl of wisdom for reef restoration? A TU Delft Master’s project tries to make large-scale reef restoration possible with a pilot project to re-establish oysters in the North Sea. 13 September 2022 From bottled water to doctor Most people, according to PhD candidate Mirjam Visser, say they want to shop sustainably but few consumers actually purchase the most environmentally-friendly option when shopping. For her thesis research, she set out to understand why some consumers will buy green options while others won’t - and how to encourage people to make more sustainable choices. 06 September 2022 The many angles of technology and human centred design From an early career in experimental psychology to Professor of Informational Ergonomics at TU Delft’s Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering (IDE), Professor Huib de Ridder has learned that there are a lot of ways to look at things. But one point has always remained central: it all begins with the human. 06 September 2022 Helping designers give UX insights a longer life Once a designer is no longer actively involved in the development process, UX insights are often neglected, reducing the UX quality of the product or service. This phenomenon inspired Lilian Henze’s PhD research into how designers can prevent it from happening and actually facilitate the use of UX insights in the entire development process Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 You are on page 5 Page 6 Page 7 ... Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page