Latest News Open menu Search 909 results rss Open menu 26 October 2020 Three million enrolments for online courses at TU Delft The MOOCs give people around the world access to TU Delft’s teaching. Read more 13 October 2020 Ground mussel shells for 3D printing Marita Sauerwein shows that 3D printing and reprinting using locally sourced sustainable and natural raw materials is a viable option in a circular economy. Read more 01 October 2020 ‘AI hub Zuid-Holland’ takes off The region Zuid-Holland will be setting up the ‘AI hub Zuid-Holland’. This network organisation will be realising a single point of contact for business and knowledge institutes in South Holland who want to work with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Read more 29 September 2020 Driving behaviour less ‘robotic’ thanks to new Delft model Researchers from TU Delft have now developed a new model that describes driving behaviour on the basis of one underlying ‘human’ principle: managing the risk below a threshold level. Read more 18 September 2020 Brunel and TU Delft are joining forces Secondment agency Brunel and TU Delft will work closely together in the field of talent and innovation. Read more 17 September 2020 TU Delft students win James Dyson Award 2020 with easy-to-repair glass speaker Six industrial design engineering students from Delft University of Technology have won the Dutch edition of the James Dyson Award with Ammos: a fully recyclable home audio system that produces crystal clear sound with a sheet of glass. With their sustainable design they hope to stimulate recycling and give everyone the chance to easily repair their audio system. Read more 14 September 2020 Antarctica: cracks in the ice In recent years, the Pine Island Glacier and the Thwaites Glacier on West-Antarctica has been undergoing rapid changes, with potentially major consequences for rising sea levels. Read more 14 September 2020 Svalbard glaciers much more vulnerable to warming since mid-1980s Most of Svalbard’s glaciers have lost their protective firn layer, which leaves the ice much more vulnerable to summer melt. Read more 14 September 2020 TU Delft start-up develops ‘living coffin’ The TU Delft student start-up Loop has developed a living coffin made from mycelium. The Living Cocoon helps the body to ‘compost’ more efficiently, removes toxic substances and produces richer conditions in which to grow (new) trees and plants. Read more 08 September 2020 TU Delft starts programme for robot engineer of the future How can robots function within various processes in a factory? What is a good robot engineer according to the industry? These two questions were central in setting up the new Master's degree programme in Robotics at TU Delft. Read more ... Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 You are on page 52 Page 53 Page 54 ... 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