News Open menu Search 209 results Open menu 19 November 2018 Subsidence in the Netherlands greater than expected Subsidence in The Netherlands is much greater than expected, according to data from the new Dutch Land Subsidence Map presented this week. Read more 14 November 2018 First ever professor of Ethics of Water Engineering: ‘Take account of the differing opportunities available to citizens’ On Friday, 16 November, Prof. Neelke Doorn gave her inaugural address as professor of Ethics of Water Engineering. Read more 24 October 2018 Natural solutions for reducing heat in cities The introduction (or reintroduction) of plants and open water is the best way of combating extreme heat in our cities, according to PhD defendant Anna Solcerova. Read more 04 October 2018 Using aircraft as weather stations To fly safely, aircraft need accurate updates on wind and temperature. But together, aircraft can also act as a sensor network that provides information to make weather models and predictions better, researchers at TU Delft have found. This week they publish their findings in PLOS One. Read more 26 September 2018 Two TU Delft proposals chosen to compete in ESA Earth Explorer mission TU Delft has provided two of the three proposals that are competing for the tenth Earth Explorer mission by ESA, which is planned for 2027-2028. The Earth Explorer missions are aimed at Earth observation, one of the important aims of the European Space Agency (ESA). Read more ... Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 You are on page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page