Latest News Open menu Search 869 results rss Open menu 25 January 2024 Social living room Exhale officially opened On Friday 19 January 2024, Exhale, a social living room powered by X, hosted a party to celebrate its official opening. Hundreds of students from TU Delft visited Exhale to get to know the space for the first time, get together and enjoy food and good music. Read more 23 January 2024 Interview with Judith Rietjens: "We need to cherish the conversation again” Judith Rietjens is a Professor of Design for Public Health at the TU Delft | Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering and Erasmus MC’s department of Public Health. On 26 January, she will give her inaugural lecture at the TU Delft Aula. What was it that sparked her line of research? Why did she join the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering (IDE)? How does she see the evolution of the healthcare system? Find out in this interview. Read more 23 January 2024 New website helps make eHealth tools usable for all eHealth tools can offer a solution to the glaring shortage of healthcare personnel. But not everyone has the technical skills to get started with these tools. That is why PhD candidates Jasper Faber and Isra Al-Dhahir have developed a website for eHealth tool developers to get practical information on building such a tool, with the aim of closing the growing health gap. "Think practical tips, do's and don'ts." Read more 16 January 2024 Interview with Dr. Jalal Kazempour: insights on priorities for the energy transition, barriers, and modelling Read more 16 January 2024 TU Delft celebrated 182nd Dies Natalis and Delta week Read more 15 January 2024 New TU Delft Dream Team Emergence combines art and technology Emergence Delft is een gloednieuw TU Delft studententeam dat met interactieve kunstinstallaties meer duiding en uitleg wil geven over de impact van nieuwe, moderne, opkomende technologie Read more 09 January 2024 Old times revived for climate adaptation Extreme rainfall events are becoming more extreme and periods of drought are becoming more frequent. To keep the Dutch delta liveable, adaptations will be needed, such as extra water buffers. The Netherlands has a long history of struggle against water, but also makes eager use of it. What can we learn from our heritage? Erik Mostert, lecturer and researcher Water Management at TU Delft, developed several strategies for the province of South Holland to be more resilient to climate change. Inspiration for this came from Dutch heritage: tow barge canals. Read more 09 January 2024 Student 'Quick Reaction' Team erected for field measurements in extreme weather events Read more 08 January 2024 Unique permanent coastal observation detects minimal changes A team of researchers from TU Delft has succeeded in long-term mapping of beach topography to within a few centimetres. The unique dataset provides insights into coastal changes for every hour, for three years. This data is important for dune maintenance and to keep the hinterland well protected. The methodology is also being used to monitor other coastlines and even glaciers. The data are open source and published in Nature, and the new methodology was also recently published. Read more 08 January 2024 New year, new name: 3mE is now called Mechanical Engineering The Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Science (3mE) is starting the new year with a new name: Mechanical Engineering (ME). The name change took effect from 1 January. Read more ... Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 You are on page 9 Page 10 Page 11 ... 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