Latest News Open menu Search 902 results rss Open menu 02 March 2020 The magnet that didn’t exist Read more 28 February 2020 The voice of the patient The use of technology is unavoidable to keep healthcare affordable and accessible, but its implementation must go hand in hand with respect for patient values, says trauma surgeon Maarten van der Elst. He has been appointed to TU Delft’s Reinier de Graaf chair for the coming five years and is holding his inaugural address on 4 March. Read more 26 February 2020 TU Delft climate arboretum Wednesday 18 March, National Tree Day (Nationale Boomfeestdag), will see the opening of the first climate arboretum at TU Delft. Read more 25 February 2020 ‘Uncertain’ ice shelves in Antarctica in NWO-Large collaboration TU Delft is joining forces with Utrecht University, the KNMI, NIOZ and the ULB (Brussels) to investigate the role of ice shelves in the Antarctic in sea-level rise. Read more 24 February 2020 Two Delft projects obtain funding within NWO – GROOT TU Delft is in the lead in two of the projects: HiRISE, aimed at charting the current state of Antarctica’s ice shelves, and CURE, which looks at sustainable management of waste management sites. Read more 24 February 2020 Measuring, predicting and managing public transport disruptions Disruptions to public transport caused by breakdowns or accidents happen on a daily basis. Researcher Menno Yap is developing a method to reduce the impact they have on travellers. Read more 20 February 2020 Monitoring the development of a tumour using the memory of bacteria Read more 19 February 2020 Cryo-chip overcomes obstacle to large-scale quantum computers QuTech has resolved a major issue on the road towards a working large-scale quantum computer. QuTech (a collaboration of TU Delft and TNO), together with Intel, has designed and fabricated an integrated circuit that can operate at extremely low temperatures when controlling qubits, the essential building blocks of a quantum computer. Read more 14 February 2020 New TU Delft Code of Conduct How do we address our responsibilities towards each other and to society? TU Delft finds it important for employees and students to keep talking to each other about this issue and take action if we feel it is necessary. Read more 13 February 2020 Health problems from air pollution often originate from distant emissions Air pollution, and the associated premature deaths, are strongly affected by distant emission sources. In the US about half of the premature mortality occurs outside the state that produces the emissions. Read more ... Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 You are on page 60 Page 61 Page 62 ... 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