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12 March 2019
TU Delft, Shell and the government invest 5 million euros towards sustainable breakthrough in the chemical industry
TU Delft, Shell and various Top Consortia for Knowledge and Innovation (TKIs) are investing 5 million euros in the development of…
04 March 2019
EU launches pilot projects to reinforce cybersecurity capacity
The European Commission is investing more than €63.5 million in four pilot projects to lay the ground work for building a European network…
26 February 2019
Vici grant for Andrea Ramírez Ramírez
Andrea Ramírez Ramírez receives 1.5 million euros from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO).
21 February 2019
Service sector has sizeable impact on urban energy demand
A better understanding of the energy demands of various users in the city – households and services such as schools, offices and shops – can…
18 February 2019
HumTechLab at HNPW 2019!
From 3-8 February, 2019 a delegation of thirteen TU Delft students from the HumTechLab traveled to Geneva to attended the Humanitarian…
16 January 2019
The Hague worst hit in the case of extreme precipitation
A new precipitation index compares the risks that different cities face from extreme rainfall. In The Netherlands, The Hague will be…
15 January 2019
Planning for large-scale thermal energy storage systems could be greatly improved
In some places in the Netherlands, the ground is starting to run out of space for thermal energy storage systems, which can provide heating…
07 January 2019
Inaugural speech prof. Frans Klijn: Wanted: a river pilot
Deltas are attractive places for humanity to settle, since they provide good agricultural soils as well as a main port to a vast hinterland.…
13 December 2018
Inaugural speech prof. dr. J. Groeneweg (TPM): Just culture
Many organisations in healthcare and other fields are struggling with the question how they can further improve the safety of patients and…
07 December 2018
TU Delft Policy Modelling Lab opened
On 6 December 2018, the Policy Modelling Lab (PML) in The Hague was opened by Saskia Bruines, Deputy Mayor and Alderman for Education,…