Latest News Open menu Search 860 results rss Open menu 22 August 2022 Measurement campaign maps GHG emissions and air pollution in Rotterdam Scientists from TU Delft, together with scientist from other research institutions, will investigate how the reduction of urban greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution can best be monitored with atmospheric measurements. Monday, August 22, the measurement campaign will start in the Rotterdam region. TU Delft is using mobile rader equipment to measure urban emissions. Read more 15 August 2022 TU Delft iGEM team aims to develop sensor to detect GHB in drinks Someone may slip drugs into your drink without you noticing, after which you may not be able to think clearly. However, this kind of drugging can almost never be proven, because GHB disappears from the blood within 3 hours. The iGEM student team at TU Delft is working on a fast sensor to detect GHB in drinks. This will alert the user and provide evidence of drugging. Read more 04 August 2022 TU Delft researchers create flow-driven rotors at the nanoscale Onderzoekers van de TU Delft hebben de kleinste door stroming gedreven motoren ter wereld ontwikkeld. Geïnspireerd door de iconische Nederlandse windmolens en door biologische motoreiwitten hebben ze een zichzelf configurerende, stromingsgedreven turbine uit DNA gemaakt, die energie van een elektrische of zoutgradiënt omzet in bruikbaar mechanisch vermogen. De resultaten bieden perspectief voor de ontwikkeling van actieve robotica op nanoschaal. Het artikel is vandaag gepubliceerd in Nature Physics. Read more 01 August 2022 TU Delft raises rainbow flag Read more 29 July 2022 Are we ready for the upcoming technological storm? Are we, as a society, ready for developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI), 5G and The Internet of Things, creating a ‘perfect technological storm’? Researchers of the Delft University of Technology study this matter. Read more 21 July 2022 NextSkins: EIC Pathfinder grant for collaborative living materials research A team of researchers from TU Delft, Imperial College London, and Aalto University have received a EIC Pathfinder Challenge grant of 4 million euros for their NextSkins research project on Engineered Living Materials. Read more 13 July 2022 Delft students ready for international hyperloop competition On 18 July Delft will host the 'European Hyperloop Week', the international hyperloop competition for student teams from around the world. Read more 08 July 2022 Convergence brings together investment of 60 million for future-proof healthcare Tien Flagship projecten van de Convergence, de strategische samenwerking van de TU Delft, het Erasmus MC en de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam gaan onderzoek doen gericht op het toekomstbestendig maken van de gezondheidszorg. De Flagships ontvangen bij elkaar 20 miljoen euro van het Convergence Health & Tech programma. Samenwerking met publieke en private partijen voegt daar nog eens ruim 40 miljoen aan toe. Read more 06 July 2022 QuTech, Eurofiber and Juniper Networks partner to deploy a Quantum testbed Read more 01 July 2022 Vidi grants for eight leading TU Delft researchers Read more ... Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 You are on page 26 Page 27 Page 28 ... For journalists Looking for an expert? Please contact our press officers. At TU Delft we are always willing to help journalists. Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page