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13 May 2024
Wijnand Veeneman appointed full professor
As of May 2024, the Executive Board of Delft University of Technology has appointed Wijnand Veeneman as full professor.
16 April 2024
Online meetings while driving: Neither efficient nor safe
Having online meetings while driving your car might seem ideal and time-effective because you can travel to your destination while also…
05 April 2024
Royal Decorations for professor Frances Brazier and Sabine Roeser
Professor Frances Brazier and Sabine Roeser received Royal Decorations for their contributions to science and society. The professors at the…
04 April 2024
Human oversight necessary for weapon systems with artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence has become indispensable in our society. Think of ChatGPT, automated driving, and diagnosing in healthcare. The…
02 April 2024
Professor Nitesh Bharosa appointed crown member of the SER
The Council of Ministers has appointed Nitesh Bharosa of TU Delft as crown member of the Social and Economic Council (SER). Bharosa will…
13 March 2024
Mark de Reuver appointed as full professor
We are pleased to announce that as of 27 February 2024, the Executive Board of Delft University of Technology has appointed Mark de Reuver…
21 February 2024
Behnam Taebi bij Nu voor Morgen over ethische aspecten rondom berging van kernafval
“Het veilig langdurig opbergen van nucleair afval is een uitdaging waar de mensheid voor staat. Vanuit het perspectief van rechtvaardigheid…
05 February 2024
Research Rolf van Wegberg nominated for Klokhuis Science prize
Het onderzoek van cybercrime onderzoeker Rolf van Wegberg is genomineerd voor de Klokhuis Wetenschapsprijs 2024. Deze prijs wordt jaarlijks…
02 February 2024
NWO grant for Human-Centred AI for crowd crisis response
AI has the potential to support crowd crises decisions, yet the increasing use of AI has led to a debate about the legal and ethical…
18 January 2024
Study shows indirect economic damages of sea level rise are higher than expected
A novel study shows that estimated indirect economic consequences of climate induced sea level rise are much higher than previous studies…