In the media Open menu 15 April 2024 Lindert van Biert at NPO Radio 1 What is more polluting: travelling by boat or plane? Read more 12 April 2024 Jan-Willem van Wingerden about wind farms at NPO Radio 1 Jan-Willem van Wingerden was invited to talk about his innovative research on wind farm control. Read more 04 April 2024 Ron van Ostayen about improved production of chips at BNR Wetenschap Vandaag podcast Ron van Ostayen vertelt over verbeterde productie van chips door middel van zwevende wafers Read more 20 March 2024 Gerard Verbiest in BNR podcast Researcher Gerard Verbiest works on new chip technology using sound. Together with researchers at ASML, he investigates, among other things, how to apply sound to look inside a chip. Read more 19 March 2024 David Abbink in Nieuwsuur about AI in robots AI is already oftem used in robotics. Can these robots help with staff shortages? Read more 17 March 2024 Arend Schwab at Universiteit van Nederland Arend Schwab (founder of the cycling lab at ME) has been researching the art of cycling for years. Read more 13 March 2024 Liselore Tissen in Museum de Lakenhal What is the effect of the reproduction of artworks on the original? Liselore Tissen was involved in The Van Doesburg experiment in Museum de Lakenhal. Read more 07 March 2024 Rudy Negenborn in BBC News about remote controlled vessels Rudy Negenborn talks about the development and use of robot ships Read more 07 March 2024 Eline van der Kruk en Judith Cueto Fernandez about personalized musculoskeletal models in BNN Breaking Musculoskeletal models in research are now based on the body of an average male. Scientists from Mechanical Engineering investigate how accurate these models are for a broad population. The one-size-fits-all approach could hinder proper treatment by doctors and physiotherapists. Read more 02 March 2024 Arjo Loeve and Kim Hutchinson at RTL Nieuws about shaken baby experiment Shaking a baby violently can cause head and neck injuries, blindness and in some cases even death. Researchers at TU Delft, faculty of Mechanical Engineering, are using a dummy baby and computer models to map the accelerations that act on the head during shaking. Read more Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page