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30 August 2019
TPM participates in new Gravitation programme
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has announced the new funding awards within its Gravitation programme, worth some € 113 million. TU Delft…
16 August 2019
TU Delft 3rd in Shanghai Transportation rankings
Recently the Shanghai Ranking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2019 was published. This year 54 academic subjects were included in the…
13 August 2019
Aukje Hassoldt appointed as new Dean of TPM
The Executive Board has appointed drs. Aukje Hassoldt as Dean of the Faculty of Technology, Policy & Management (TPM) with effect from 1…
24 July 2019
Conference Grand Challenge Accepted
On Thursday 22 August 2019, Delft University of Technology's second Grand Challenge Accepted Conference will take place on the TU Delft…
03 July 2019
Digicampus accelerates innovation in digital government services
All parties involved in digital innovations within the public sector will from now on work together within one platform: Digicampus. The new…
26 June 2019
Angelo Vermeulen gives lecture at Universiteit van Nederland
On Friday 28 June, TPM researcher Angelo Vermeulen will give a lecture at the Universiteit van Nederland about surviving on the moon. He…
21 June 2019
Filippo Santoni de Sio member of EU expert group on ethics in automated driving
Filippo Santoni de Sio is a member and rapporteur of a newly established EU commission expert advisory group on ethical issues raised by…
20 June 2019
Marinus van Haaften receives NWO Doctoral Grant for Teachers
Marinus van Haaften has received a Doctoral Grant for Teachers. He is one of twenty-six laureates. The grants provide teachers with an…
13 June 2019
TU Delft participates in international project on smart and sustainable cities
TU Delft works with 11 institutions from all over the world to understand, plan, design, implement and manage the ongoing transformations…
12 June 2019
National research project for a secure Internet of Things
Devices that are connected to the internet, such as self-driving cars and intelligent thermostats, pose an increasing threat to our privacy…