Research facilities
To attract outstanding scientific talent, to conduct groundbreaking research and to train new generations of engineers, TU Delft is heavily dependent upon excellent but expensive research infrastructure. This is what makes it possible for us to test the real-life practicality of models simulated on computers, for example – something no other Dutch university is able to do on such a large scale and a defining factor of TU Delft’s profile in the international research landscape.
On its campus, TU Delft has a wide range of research facilities. These facilities are unique in the Netherlands and are used to conduct research for business and industry. They range from wind tunnels, a chip facility, high-voltage laboratory and nuclear reactor to serious gaming and product evaluation. Here are just a few of the unique research facilities TU Delft has at its disposal.
Some of our facilities:
- Reactor Institute Delft
- Holland Proton Therapy Centre
- QuTech research center for Quantum Computing and Quantum Internet
- Else Kooi Lab
- KAVLI NanoLab Delft
- WetFridges Low T Nanotech Research Facility
- PARSAX and RadarLab
- Aerodynamics and Propulsion Laboratory – wind tunnels
- Delft Aerospace Structures and Materials Laboratory (DASML)
- Simona Research Simulator
- Laboratory Aircraft Citation II (PH-LAB)
- MacroLab / Stevinlaboratory
- MicroLab
- CESAR Observatory
- Ruisdael Observatory
- Ship Hydromechanic Laboratory
- Process and Energy Technology Laboratory
- Fermentation/cultivation facilities
- Serious Gaming Lab
- INSYGHTLab
- Delft Design Labs
- Multi Model Agents for Imaging and Therapy
- Aerospace Engineering Cleanroom
- Human-Machine Interaction Laboratory
- Geosciences and Engineering Laboratory
- Electrical Sustainable Power Lab
- Hexapod
- The WaterLab
- Delft High Performance Computing Centre
For material science equipment, see labs.tudelft.nl