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28 November 2023

Leo Kouwenhoven University Professor at TU Delft QuTech

Leo Kouwenhoven University Professor at TU Delft QuTech

28 November 2023

Prof. Theophilus Benson (Carnegie Mellon University) gives a CS Distinguished talk

Prof. Theophilus Benson (Carnegie Mellon University) gives a CS Distinguished talk

24 November 2023

Auditorium will be lit up in orange on 24 November

Auditorium will be lit up in orange on 24 November

On 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the UN Orange the World campaign starts and ends on 10 December, the International Human Rights Day. Ahead of this campaign, on Friday 24 November, the Aula will be lit up in orange, the colour that symbolises a bright future, free from violence against women and girls. This will happen simultaneously with Delft's City Hall and the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam. This year's theme is "Safe, Everywhere and Always". With this TU Delft says NO to violence against women.

23 November 2023

TU Delft unveils earthquake-resistant house

TU Delft unveils earthquake-resistant house

Op donderdag 23 november presenteert het Architectural Recovery Team, ontstaan vanuit de TU Delft , het ontwerp voor een betaalbaar en aardbevingsbestendig huis voor de getroffenen van de aardbevingen in Turkije. Op basis van dit ontwerp zal in het voorjaar van 2024 een prototype worden gebouwd in een dorp in Turkije. Daarna zal het ontwerp in productie worden genomen, om Turkse inwoners die tot op heden nog geen goede woning hebben gevonden, aan een veilige en betaalbare woning van hoogwaardige kwaliteit te helpen.

23 November 2023

ERC Consolidator Grant for ultra-sensitive 2D material membranes in frequency-based metrology and bacteria sensing

ERC Consolidator Grant for ultra-sensitive 2D material membranes in frequency-based metrology and bacteria sensing

Last year, scientists at TU Delft achieved a remarkable feat by using graphene to capture the sound of an individual bacterium. In order to improve these kind of 2D ultra-sensitive sensors, the nanomechanics of this material have to be studied in more detail. Farbod Alijani, associate professor at the faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Material Engineering, received an ERC Consolidator Grant for this project.

15 November 2023

More efficient electrodes for CO2 recycling

More efficient electrodes for CO2 recycling

CO2 electrolysis is a promising way to store energy whilst recycling carbon dioxide. By applying electricity, CO2 and water react and produce more complex molecules. A study published in Nature Communications lead by Hugo van Montfort at TU Delft has presented a new design of electrodes that improves the efficiency of CO2 electrolysis.

14 November 2023

The Delft Satellite Delfi-C3 Has Come to Its End

The Delft Satellite Delfi-C3 Has Come to Its End

Last night, probably between 21:00 and 22:00 CET, the nanosatellite Delfi-C3 reached the end of its life at the age of 15. The Delfi-C3, the first satellite built by students, burned up in the atmosphere. In 2006, the small satellite was built by scientists from TU Delft, along with a group of about 60 students. It was launched from India in 2008. Since then, it has orbited the Earth more than 85,000 times, traveling approximately 3.7 billion kilometers.

10 November 2023

Talieh Ghiasi wins Minerva Prize 2023

Talieh Ghiasi wins Minerva Prize 2023

09 November 2023

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and KLM join forces with Delft University of Technology for the future of work in baggage handling halls

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and KLM join forces with Delft University of Technology for the future of work in baggage handling halls

Wetenschappers van de TU Delft starten een onderzoek naar een nieuwe manier van werken in de bagagehallen van Schiphol.

07 November 2023

Safe and affordable red blood cells without donors

Safe and affordable red blood cells without donors

The production of cultured red blood cells (cRBCs) holds the promise of being a potentially unlimited source of cells that could meet the increasing demand for red blood cell transfusions.