Latest News Open menu Search 870 results rss Open menu 30 June 2020 Historic floods reveal how salt marshes can save lives in the future Coastal wetlands like salt marshes are increasingly recognized as valuable natural defenses that protect coasts against strong wave attacks. Read more 30 June 2020 New software brings quantum network design to users around the world NetSquid, a specialized simulator for quantum networks has been made freely available for non-commercial users. In development by QuTech since 2017, the software is the first of its kind to model timing effects using discrete events. NetSquid allows researchers around the world to accurately predict the performance of quantum networks and modular quantum computing systems. Such simulations are essential to design scalable quantum systems, and exploit them for radically new types of computation and communication technologies. Read more 25 June 2020 First detector array delivered to GUSTO mission The first detector array for NASA's GUSTO mission has passed its pre-shipment review and is now shipping to the University of Arizona for integration into the balloon observatory. SRON together with TU Delft develops GUSTO's three 8-pixel-arrays, for the frequencies 4.7, 1.9 and 1.4 terahertz. They have now finished the array for the 4.7 terahertz channel—the most challenging part. GUSTO is a balloon mission that will measure emissions from cosmic material between stars. Read more 23 June 2020 New measuring equipment accurately maps out the atmosphere above the TU Delft Campus A compact and mobile cloud radar will deliver high resolution images of the cloud compositions above the TU Delft Campus. Read more 19 June 2020 Spinoza Prize for Nynke Dekker NWO has announced that TU Delft's Nynke Dekker has been awarded an NWO Spinoza Prize. The Spinoza and Stevin Prizes are the most prestigious awards in Dutch science. Besides Nynke Dekker, prizes were also awarded to prof. dr. ir. Jan van Hest (TUE), prof. dr. Pauline Kleingeld (RUG) and prof. dr. Sjaak Neefjes (LUMC/UL). Prof. dr. Linda Steg (RUG) en prof. dr. Ton Schumacher (AVL/LUMC/UL) have been awarded a Stevinprize. Each of the laureates will receive 2.5 million euros to spend on scientific research and related activities. Read more 18 June 2020 Impulse health & technology research with nine new Medical Delta professors Nine professors are now allowed to call themselves ‘Medical Delta professors’. They received a dual appointment at two or more academic institutions (LUMC, Leiden University, TU Delft, Erasmus MC, Erasmus University) that are affiliated with Medical Delta. This will boost health & technology research once again. Read more 16 June 2020 Researchers create a new class of rate-sensitive mechanical metamaterials Researchers at the Department of Biomechanical Engineering of Delft University of Technology have created a new class of metamaterials that can dynamically switch their mechanical behaviour. It may form the basis for practical applications such as fall-protective clothing for the elderly. The results are to appear in the journal Science Advances on 17 June. Read more 11 June 2020 Help from an unexpected quarter: geosciences data techniques can help predict corona spread An international team of scientists is studying the possibility of using data assimilation, a data technique from geosciences, to predict the spread of coronavirus and the efficacy of certain measures. TU Delft geoscientists on the team think that data assimilation might prove a useful tool for the RIVM epidemiologists. A paper on the subject has been submitted to scientific journal Foundations of Data Science. Read more 09 June 2020 Undecided citizens are the deciding factor when introducing corona app The Dutch have widely varying opinions on the desirability of a tracking and tracing corona app Read more 08 June 2020 Francine Houben TU Delft Alumnus of the Year 2020 Francine Houben, founder and Creative Director of Mecanoo Architects, has been elected TU Delft Alumnus of the Year 2020. Read more ... Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 You are on page 51 Page 52 Page 53 ... 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