Latest News Open menu Search 870 results rss Open menu 12 December 2019 Millions for large-scale energy storage research Paulien Herder, professor in Energy Systems at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), and her team in the interdisciplinary consortium RELEASE (Reversible Large-scale Energy Storage) have received funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) totalling over € 10 million for research into large-scale energy storage. NWO is investing € 39 million in five large, interdisciplinary research consortia within the Crossover programme, with the aim of helping to meet various social and economic challenges. Read more 12 December 2019 TU Delft selected as ELLIS unit for AI and machine learning The European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent systems (ELLIS) have selected TU Delft for establishing one of its units for European research excellence in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning. Read more 11 December 2019 A boost of €4,1M for joint proton therapy research TU Delft, Erasmus MC and LUMC The next round of funding has been awarded to 13 researchers within the HollandPTC R&D consortium. Read more 10 December 2019 Greenland ice losses rising faster than expected Greenland is losing ice seven times faster than in the 1990s and is tracking the IPCC’s high-end climate warming scenario, according to the Ice Sheet Mass Balance Inter-comparison Exercise (IMBIE) Team. Read more 10 December 2019 ERC Consolidator Grant for better energy conversion TU Delft researcher Dr. Rene Pecnik has been awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant for his research into energy conversion Read more 10 December 2019 Combination of microscopy techniques makes images twice as sharp Researchers at Delft University of Technology have combined two existing super-resolution microscopy techniques to create a new method. Many experts thought that combining these techniques was not technically possible. The new, combined method enables researchers to visualize the tiny components of living cells better than ever before. Among other things, this can lead to new insights for healthcare. Read more 10 December 2019 MAVLab world champion in AIRR autonomous drone race 2019 A team from the MAVLab of TU Delft has won the Artificial Intelligence Robotic Racing (AIRR) World Championship in Austin, Texas Read more 04 December 2019 TU Delft starts online platform with science stories On www.tudelft.nl/stories you can find a selection of stories about our research and our scientists. Read more 03 December 2019 Understanding and predicting sandy beaches Sand is the second most widely used raw material in the world, after water. Sand dunes keep our country safe from flooding. Read more 03 December 2019 All Pilsner yeast strains originate from a single yeast ancestor Pilsner yeast, the well-known micro-organism that brewers use every year to make hundreds of billions of litres of pilsner and other lagers, came into being 500 years ago through an accidental encounter between two species of yeast. The yeast strains now used to brew pilsner can all be traced back to that time. This is the conclusion reached by TU Delft researchers based on extensive DNA analysis. Read more ... Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 You are on page 59 Page 60 Page 61 ... 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