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Astronomy & Space - Environment - 28.06.2024
Dream Team designs a self-supporting lunar village
Dream Team designs a self-supporting lunar village
Dream Team -Space Oasis Delfthas designed a lunar village for 150+ residents. The dwellings have elements of biomimicry, contain a self-sustaining biosphere and simulate a day-night cycle as well as seasons.

Astronomy & Space - Environment - 28.06.2024
TU Delft student team designs a self-supporting lunar village
TU Delft student team designs a self-supporting lunar village
Dream Team -Space Oasis Delfthas designed a lunar village for 150+ residents. The dwellings have elements of biomimicry, contain a self-sustaining biosphere and simulate a day-night cycle as well as seasons.

Sport - Innovation - 21.06.2024
TU Delft presents faster and safer suit for kiter Annelous Lammerts
For the first time, kitesurfing is on the Olympic Games programme, with the Dutch Annelous Lammerts as one of the top participants.

Physics - 20.06.2024
TU Delft student team Eco-Runner aims to attempt a world record with hydrogen car

Innovation - Transport - 07.06.2024
Why TU Delft collaborates with the defence industry
For many years, TU Delft has been working with other universities, companies and governments to contribute to concrete innovative solutions to societal problems.

Research Management - Environment - 05.06.2024
Five TU Delft researchers receive Marie Curie grant

Pedagogy - 03.06.2024
Occupation of TU Delft building ends with eviction

Physics - Innovation - 27.05.2024
NWO Summit Grant to investigate fundamental quantum limits
NWO Summit Grant to investigate fundamental quantum limits

Life Sciences - Chemistry - 23.05.2024
Creating life from lifeless biomolecules with AI and lab evolution
What is life? How does a living cell emerge from lifeless molecules?- wondered a multidisciplinary team of Dutch scientists.

Campus - Politics - 22.05.2024
Israel-Hamas: EB and deans TU Delft call for immediate ceasefire

Campus - Politics - 22.05.2024
Israel-Hamas: EB TU Delft calls for immediate ceasefire

Pedagogy - 16.05.2024
Social Safety Plan TU Delft submitted to the Education Inspectorate

Social Sciences - Mathematics - 13.05.2024
Helping children from neighbourhoods with socio-economic disadvantages with their vocational orientation

Mathematics - 13.05.2024
Exposing children from neighbourhoods with socio-economic disadvantages to Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and vocational paths

Social Sciences - Mathematics - 13.05.2024
Exposing children from neighbourhoods with socio-economic disadvantages to STEM education and vocational paths

Materials Science - Campus - 03.05.2024
TU Delft brings hopeful story on critical raw materials
Smartphones, solar panels, medical equipment and electric vehicles are just a few examples of everyday products that use critical raw materials.

Innovation - Career - 26.04.2024
Four Royal Honours at TU Delft

Innovation - Career - 26.04.2024
Five Royal Honours at TU Delft

Physics - Environment - 25.04.2024
Grossi emphasises the need of engineers during a visit at TU Delft

Physics - 18.04.2024
Effect of vibrational modes on fluidization characteristics and solid distribution of cohesive micro- and nano-silica powders
Effect of vibrational modes on fluidization characteristics and solid distribution of cohesive microand nano-silica powders Fluidization of powders with small particle sizes is typically troublesome due to their cohesive nature.

Materials Science - Innovation - 02.04.2024
TU Delft and VDL ETG T&D research contactless wafer handling for better chip production
TU Delft and VDL ETG T&D research contactless wafer handling for better chip production
Every time the robotic arm picks up a wafer for placement in the chip machine, very small particles are generated which are harmful for the chip production process.

Environment - Campus - 20.03.2024
New Mangrove Living Lab result from collaboration with TU Delft

Campus - 20.03.2024
TU Delft puts its energy into the improvement of social safety

Life Sciences - Environment - 20.03.2024
Jack Pronk receives the 2024 Novozymes Prize

Environment - 19.03.2024
Salt marshes put to test in wave flume
Can salt marshes serve as a natural solution for flood protection? Researchers of the project 'Living Dikes' transported 62 big blocks of salt marshes, containing soil and vegetation, from the coast of Friesland to the Delta Flume at Deltares.

Physics - Innovation - 14.03.2024
Pioneering new 'MasterPlus' Programme In Optics And Photonics
Pioneering new ’MasterPlus’ Programme In Optics And Photonics

Environment - Chemistry - 13.03.2024
TU Delft presents the nine Best Climate Action & Energy Papers
Increasingly extreme weather conditions and a steadily rising sea level are unmistakable signs of the deepening climate crisis.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 06.03.2024
Balloon Telescope GUSTO lands on Antarctica after record-breaking flight
Balloon Telescope GUSTO lands on Antarctica after record-breaking flight

Career - 01.03.2024
TU Delft stresses need for permanent improvement in social safety

Innovation - Microtechnics - 29.02.2024
Vici grants for two leading TU Delft researchers
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded two TU Delft researchers a Vici grant of up to 1.5 million euros.

Innovation - Microtechnics - 29.02.2024
Vici grants for three leading TU Delft researchers
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded three TU Delft researchers a Vici grant of up to 1.5 million euros.

Computer Science - 27.02.2024
Casey Deccio (Brigham Young University) gives a Cybersecurity talk

Health - Environment - 03.02.2024
TU Delft engineers work with Erasmus MC and EUR on sustainable care

Innovation - 02.02.2024
NWO grant for Human-Centred AI for crowd crisis response

Innovation - Materials Science - 01.02.2024
New network advancing European energy transition working on the first realistic thermomagnetic devices for waste heat recovery

Innovation - Materials Science - 01.02.2024
New network to build the first realistic thermomagnetic generator for waste heat recovery

Campus - 26.01.2024
TU Delft Faculty of Aerospace Engineering takes measure for 30% female intake in bachelor’s programme

Event - Music - 25.01.2024
Exhale Opening Party on 19 January 2024

Innovation - Computer Science - 25.01.2024
Fujitsu en Technische Universiteit Delft richten quantumlab op
Fujitsu en Technische Universiteit Delft richten quantumlab op
Industry-academia collaboration hub Fujitsu Advanced Computing Lab Delft at Delft University of Technology to drive development of advanced quantum computing technologies Fujitsu and Delft University

Event - 25.01.2024
Social living room Exhale officially opened

Health - Pharmacology - 23.01.2024
Interview with Judith Rietjens: ’We need to cherish the conversation again’

Innovation - 16.01.2024
Interview with Dr. Jalal Kazempour

Innovation - 16.01.2024
Interview with Dr. Jalal Kazempour: insights on priorities for the energy transition, barriers, and modelling

Innovation - Computer Science - 15.01.2024
New TU Delft student team Emergence combines art and technology
New TU Delft student team Emergence combines art and technology
Emergence Delft is a new TU Delft student team that aims to use interactive art installations to provide more interpretation and explanation of the impact of new, modern, emerging technology.

Environment - 09.01.2024
Student ’Quick Reaction’ Team erected for field measurements in extreme weather events
Extreme weather is becoming increasingly common. As field data of these conditions are rare, TU Delft's 'Delta Quick Reaction Student Squad' will soon be on stand-by to go out to the field when extreme weather occurs.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 09.01.2024
Old times revived for climate adaptation
Extreme rainfall events are becoming more extreme and periods of drought are becoming more frequent.

Mechanical Engineering - Research Management - 08.01.2024
New year, new name: 3mE is now called Mechanical Engineering

Transport - Innovation - 20.12.2023
Ensuring that humans don’t become a machine’s moral crumple zone
How do we design AI systems so that humans retain enough control? Years of work by Delft researchers and international colleagues have resulted in the first handbook on 'meaningful human control' for systems with autonomous properties.

Life Sciences - Health - 19.12.2023
Six 20k grants for cross-campus bioengineering research projects
Since 2020, Delft Bioengineering Institute (BEI) organizes a cross-campus call for interdisciplinary research projects in the field of bioengineering.

Life Sciences - Campus - 19.12.2023
Best Bioengineering MSc Graduate of the Year: Thomas Michalica!