Latest News Open menu Search 869 results rss Open menu 28 February 2023 TU Delft presents the eight best Climate Action & Energy Papers Record temperatures, floodings and melting sea ice: radical weather events are becoming more frequent and have a devastating effect on our planet and our lives. By accelerating the energy transition and climate action TU Delft, together with its partners, tries to prevent climate change and contain its consequences. With the election of the Best Climate & Energy Paper, TU Delft is highlighting a number of large and small innovations that contribute to this. Read more 23 February 2023 Five Vici grants for leading TU Delft researchers The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded five TU Delft researchers a Vici grant of up to 1.5 million euros. This will enable them to develop an innovative line of research and further expand their own research group for a period of five years. Vici is one of the largest personal scientific grants in the Netherlands and is aimed at advanced researchers. A total of 34 Vici grants were awarded. Read more 20 February 2023 16 million to keep the Dutch delta livable - even as it changes Deltas and coastal plains are attractive places to live: fertile, flat, and open to the sea. These lowlands are, however, also vulnerable to climate change and sea-level rise. It was announced today that Δ-ENIGMA, a project focusing on this formation of the delta landscape, is one of the projects that will be funded from the National Roadmap for Large-Scale Research Infrastructure (LSRI) call of the Dutch Research Counsil (NWO) Read more 20 February 2023 €18 million for research on the sustainable use of our subsurface Increased use of the subsurface, for example for geothermal energy production or subsurface storage, is crucial for achieving the (inter)national goals for greenhouse gas emissions. Today it was announced that EPOS-eNLarge, a research project that focuses on efficient and safe use of the Dutch subsurface, is one of the projects to be awarded through the Dutch Research Council (NWO) Large-scale Research Infrastructure call. The 10-year project will receive 17.9 million euros from NWO. Read more 17 February 2023 Fully floating and scalable Delft prototype brings Hyperloop a step closer Read more 16 February 2023 Clear conditions for rapid growth of university spin-offs Universities will use standard deal term principles for the transfer of intellectual property to spin-offs. Read more 15 February 2023 New approach for Majorana research in short nanowires Onderzoekers en ingenieurs van QuTech en de Technische Universiteit Eindhoven hebben Majorana-deeltjes gemaakt en hun eigenschappen met grote nauwkeurigheid gemeten. Majoranadeeltjes zijn één van meerdere veelbelovende kandidaten voor stabiele quantumbits, de bouwstenen van quantumcomputers. Read more 13 February 2023 Traffic flow on A4 Leiden improved by driving advice Will traffic flow improve when motorists are assisted in their choice of main or parallel lanes? The answer is yes. Rijkswaterstaat, TU Delft and Zuid-Holland Bereikbaar conducted a pilot project in collaboration with Flitsmeister in the past months. Read more 13 February 2023 Research for responsible AI in the military domain: REAIM2023 Delft AI and ethics researchers lead academic forum of REAIM conference 15 and 16 February. Read more 10 February 2023 Ir. Kemo Agović appointed as new director of I&IC Agović will succeed Paul Althuis as of April 1st 2023, who has led TU Delft's valorisation activities since 2005. Read more ... Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 You are on page 20 Page 21 Page 22 ... 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