Latest News Open menu Search 869 results rss Open menu 25 April 2024 Grossi emphasises the need of engineers during a visit at TU Delft At Wednesday 24th of April TU Delft hosted a meeting for Director General Rafael Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), students and others interested in the nuclear sector. Read more 23 April 2024 Rubicon grants for Emiel Kruisdijk and Koen Muller Read more 19 April 2024 Problem in microscopy solved after decades Examining tissues, cells, and proteins under a microscope helps us prevent and combat diseases. To study this, we need to precisely determine the dimensions of the biological structure. However, a biological sample may appear flatter under the light microscope than it actually is. Researchers at Delft University of Technology have now demonstrated for the first time that this distortion is not constant, contrary to what many scientists have assumed for decades. The breakthrough, published in Optica, confirms a prediction by Nobel laureate Stefan Hell from the 90s. With an online calculation tool and software, every researcher can now determine the correct depth of a biological sample. Read more 17 April 2024 TU Delft Mechanical Engineering opens new robotics lab From robots that stock shelves to aid during post-stroke rehabilitation, and from autonomous drones to self-driving cars. All these and more robots can now be found under one roof at TU Delft. On 17 April, the Cognitive Robotics department will open its brand-new lab where not only robots, but also researchers and technicians will come together. This should encourage cross-pollination of knowledge and creative solutions and take research into robotics to the next level. Read more 16 April 2024 Statement TU Delft asked Delta to take down an article. This should not have happened. Read more 11 April 2024 Mangroves that can protect coastlines worldwide High waves startle mangroves for days during an experiment at the Delta wave flume in Delft. Researchers from Deltares and TU Delft keep increasing the force on the trees. They test how strong the mangrove trees are under extreme wave conditions and what contribution they make to water safety. Read more 02 April 2024 Professor Nitesh Bharosa appointed crown member of the SER The Council of Ministers has appointed Nitesh Bharosa of TU Delft as crown member of the Social and Economic Council (SER). Bharosa will advise the government, mainly on the theme of digitalisation. The appointment is valid for the period from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2026. Read more 02 April 2024 TU Delft and VDL ETG T&D research contactless wafer handling for better chip production Every time the robotic arm picks up a wafer for placement in the chip machine, very small particles are generated which are harmful for the chip production process. The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering from TU Delft is working on new generation wafer handlers that can handle wafers without particle generation. Read more 28 March 2024 Investment in engineering education crucial for Dutch chip sector Read more 21 March 2024 Dr. Zeki Erkin participated in the DBC Deep Dive: The promises and challenges of AI and crypto applications. Read more Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 You are on page 5 Page 6 Page 7 ... 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