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Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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Health - 02.02.2023
Delft design method maps a route through the confusion for cancer patients
Cancer patients can often find it difficult to maintain a good overview of their situation. This is why Ingeborg Griffioen, a Delft industrial designer, developed the Metro Mapping design method for patients and care providers, to enable them to reach better shared decisions about treatment.
Environment - Innovation - 01.02.2023
Repair, Reuse, Reduce, Recycle: these 4 experts help make the circular economy a reality
The Dutch economy must be fully circular by 2050 to help stop climate change. But our society actually uses more disposable plastic packaging and we use furniture and garments for shorter and shorter periods of time.
Environment - 30.01.2023
Balancing water, food and energy to drive sustainable development
Water, for drinking, sanitation, irrigation and clean energy, plays a crucial role in the transition to a more sustainable world.
Innovation - Environment - 27.01.2023
ICAI Lab ’AI for Energy Grids’ kicks off new series of TU Delft AI for Energy & Sustainability Think Tanks
Environment - Economics - 19.01.2023
Green Dragons’ Den TU Delft
Social Sciences - 22.12.2022

Administration - Campus - 20.12.2022
TU Delft brings knowledge and expertise even closer to government and policy at the heart of The Hague
Environment - 14.12.2022
Tech for Energy | Thank you!
Innovation - Environment - 14.12.2022
40 million euros for research on innovative technologies in nine new Perspectief programmes
Nine consortia of researchers, companies, government bodies, and societal organisations have been awarded a total of almost 40 million euros to develop technological innovations targeting societal challenges.
Innovation - Computer Science - 08.12.2022
’No other technology has changed humanity and the world as quickly and intensely as web- and data-driven intelligent systems (AI)’
"No other technology has changed humanity and the world as quickly and intensely as weband data-driven intelligent systems (AI)" "Our mission is to develop technology that is used by people and integrated into everyday life, making the world a better place.
Innovation - Computer Science - 08.12.2022
’No other technology has changed the world as quickly and intensely as web- and data-driven intelligent systems (AI)’
"Our mission is to develop technology that is used by people and integrated into everyday life, making the world a better place.
Campus - Innovation - 06.12.2022
IDE alumni take 1st and 3rd place in 2022 KVK Innovatie Top 100
Environment - Art & Design - 30.11.2022
Research from TU Delft in the Rijksmuseum
A smart alternative to the traditional sandbag and an experiment with clay to learn more about strengthening dikes.
Research Management - Materials Science - 30.11.2022
ERC Advanced Grant for Chiara Bisagni
The European Research Council has awarded an ERC Advanced Grant to Chiara Bisagni, Full Professor of Aerospace Structures and Computational Mechanics at the faculty of Aerospace Engineering TU Delft.
Materials Science - Innovation - 29.11.2022
In search of the coveted safe, better, longer-lasting battery: BatteryNL
Everyone who works on the development of batteries in the Netherlands, small companies, multinationals and knowledge institutes, has joined together in the BatteryNL consortium to develop the next generation of batteries within eight years based on a better understanding of material interfaces.
Innovation - Economics - 28.11.2022
Investing in knowledge yields
Technical universities are indispensable for our society. They make an important contribution to solving social problems, by training ambitious engineers, developing knowledge and technology and stimulating entrepreneurship.
Innovation - Research Management - 25.11.2022
ENHANCE Alliance welcomes three new member universities, to form a powerhouse of education and research
Research Management - Physics - 22.11.2022
ERC Starting Grant for four TU Delft researchers
Environment - Earth Sciences - 21.11.2022
Refreeze the Arctic Foundation supports climate research at TU Delft
Life Sciences - Agronomy & Food Science - 16.11.2022
Major grant boost for new field of cellular agriculture
Health - Innovation - 15.11.2022
Eight health professors receive double appointment simultaneously
Environment - 03.11.2022
NPO Radio 1 broadcasts live from The Green Village during National Climate Week
Environment - 01.11.2022
A 100 million euro investment to make TU Delft Campus more sustainable
TU Delft is going to invest substantially in making its campus more sustainable. TU Delft is thus putting its previously published Sustainable TU Delft - vision, ambition & action plan into practice.
Innovation - Economics - 03.10.2022
Untappable internet for Port of Rotterdam offered by quantum technology
The Port of Rotterdam stakeholders will be able to participate and benefit from an untappable, multi-user quantum network for their critical communication systems.
Environment - Economics - 27.09.2022

Environment - 19.09.2022
TU Delft opens globally unique wind tunnel
The wind is never constant and varies constantly, both in terms of space and time. In addition, wind turbines are getting bigger and bigger and the wind speed is never the same on every part of the rotor - the rotating part of a wind turbine.
Campus - 15.09.2022
Society needs more engineers: TU Delft initiates exploration of growth and multi-campus strategy
Campus - 24.08.2022
Queen Máxima and Minister Dijkgraaf visit Delft University of Technology Reception Week
Campus - 01.08.2022
TU Delft raises rainbow flag
Innovation - 13.07.2022
Delft students ready for international hyperloop competition
Physics - Computer Science - 01.07.2022
Vidi grants for eight leading TU Delft researchers
The Dutch Research Council has awarded 101 experienced researchers a Vidi grant worth 800,000 euros. The grant enables them to develop their own innovative line of research and set up their own research group in the coming five years. TU Delft's Vidi laureates: Dr. Katerina Stanková (TPM) This research investigates novel game theoretic models and combines these with data science and control theory to improve standard of care in cancer treatment.
Chemistry - Life Sciences - 28.06.2022
7.4 million euros for research into products from wastewater
Showering, cleaning, flushing toilets, and industrial production are all processes that use a great deal of water.
Environment - 24.06.2022

Increasing the sustainability of highly energy-inefficient flats as an alternative to building new ones Symbiotic Urban Movement (SUM) is the name of the TU Delft student team that won third prize at the Solar Decathlon Europe 21/22 on Friday 24 June.
Innovation - Campus - 23.06.2022

A new 'House of AI' officially opened its doors at TU Delft on Thursday. Mondai is where AI science, education and innovation will come together - an important place for lectures, workshops, hackathons and other events.
Environment - Computer Science - 22.06.2022

Internet of Things now possible without batteries or continuous power, thanks to the invention of 'intermittently-powered bluetooth' FreeBie If it were up to TU Delft researchers Jasper de Winkel and Przemyslaw Pawelczak, the future of the Internet of Things (IoT) would be one without batteries. They have now added energy-efficient two-way communication via intermittently-powered Bluetooth to their arsenal for trouble-free IoT communication, even if the energy runs out for a while.
Environment - 10.06.2022

"We are concerned about the impact of ship emissions on our climate. But we should also start worrying about the effect of climate change on shipping." This statement was made by professor Mark van Koningsveld in his inaugural speech.
Environment - Campus - 08.06.2022

Back to (previous) overview TU Delft's latest news On Thursday 9 June, the TU Delft campus will be buzzing like never before.
Campus - Environment - 02.06.2022
Jan-Maarten Geertman Alumnus of the Year 2022
Environment - 30.05.2022

Innovation - Electroengineering - 30.05.2022
NWO Perspectief Award for Project using Ammonia as Fuel for Heavy Transport
Transport - Innovation - 20.05.2022
More efficient aircraft maintenance through AI
Back to (previous) overview TU Delft's latest news Maintaining aircraft fleets smarter and more efficiently using AI?
Innovation - Environment - 18.05.2022

Campus - 18.05.2022
Temporary emergency accommodation for asylum seekers
Innovation - Computer Science - 16.05.2022
TU Delft’s Control Room of the Future makes power grid digitally resilient
Back to (previous) overview TU Delft's latest news The increased digitalisation of the power grid comes with its own set of cyber threats and risks.
Physics - Innovation - 12.05.2022

Environment - Mar 25
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice

Social Sciences - Today
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Environment - Today
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife

Psychology - Mar 23
The grief myth: it doesn't come in stages or follow a checklist - like love, it endures
The grief myth: it doesn't come in stages or follow a checklist - like love, it endures
History & Archeology - Mar 23
The UV has played a part in the discovery of a 3,500-year-old loom that sheds light on key aspects of the Bronze Age textile revolution
The UV has played a part in the discovery of a 3,500-year-old loom that sheds light on key aspects of the Bronze Age textile revolution

Innovation - Mar 23
The University of Valencia launches ClioViz, an open digital platform for accessing cultural heritage data
The University of Valencia launches ClioViz, an open digital platform for accessing cultural heritage data

Social Sciences - Mar 23
Study links higher concentration of pokie machines to increase in family and domestic violence
Study links higher concentration of pokie machines to increase in family and domestic violence

Health - Mar 23
Screening blitz could achieve cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous communities within a generation
Screening blitz could achieve cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous communities within a generation

Computer Science - Mar 20
New computer chip material inspired by the human brain could slash AI energy use
New computer chip material inspired by the human brain could slash AI energy use











