Latest News Open menu Search 870 results rss Open menu 08 January 2024 New year, new name: 3mE is now called Mechanical Engineering The Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Science (3mE) is starting the new year with a new name: Mechanical Engineering (ME). The name change took effect from 1 January. Read more 22 December 2023 December edition Delft Matters published Read more 20 December 2023 Echo education building wins World Prix Versailles 2023 TU Delft is very proud to announce that the World Judges Panel for the Prix Versailles 2023 decided to award the World Prix Versailles 2023 (Campuses category) to our Echo education building. Read more 20 December 2023 Ensuring that humans don’t become a machine's moral crumple zone How do we design AI systems so that humans retain enough control? Years of work by Delft researchers and international colleagues have resulted in the first handbook on 'meaningful human control' for systems with autonomous properties. David Abbink, professor of haptic human-robot interaction and scientific director of TU Delft's interdisciplinary research institute AiTech, and Geert-Jan Houben, pro-vice rector of AI, Data and Digitalisation and leader of the TU Delft AI Initiative, talk about how Delft’s research into 'meaningful human control' should lead to more responsible development and implementation of systems with autonomous properties, and how Delft has taken a leading role in this worldwide. Read more 19 December 2023 Six 20k grants for cross-campus bioengineering research projects Read more 19 December 2023 Best Bioengineering MSc Graduate of the Year: Thomas Michalica! Read more 14 December 2023 Stefan Aarninkhof appointed as dean of CEG TU Delft’s Executive Board has appointed Professor Stefan Aarninkhof to the position of Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG) with effect from 1 January 2024. Read more 13 December 2023 NWO grant for developing multi-purpose flat optical components More and better optics with less. That is the ambition of the AWAVE consortium, led by TU Delft. The researchers will develop a flat optical component that might replace all curved optical components, such as lenses, in the future. This flat component should also be easy to recycle and contain fewer harmful substances. Read more 12 December 2023 New research into the dynamics of the deep subsurface under the influence of human interventions Read more 12 December 2023 Optimisation of hard-soft material interfaces: A 3D printed imitation of bone-tendon connections Read more ... Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 You are on page 10 Page 11 Page 12 ... 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