Latest News Open menu Search 860 results rss Open menu 08 May 2023 TU Delft focuses on battery of the future A major challenge in the energy transition is the efficient and flexible storage and transportation of renewable energy. Batteries will play an important role in this. However, much research and innovation are still required. In order to encourage this, on Thursday 11 May 2023 TU Delft will be launching e4BatteryDelft: a brand-new platform that will focus on electrochemical storage of renewable energy – with respect for the world around us, in a way that is affordable and also totally European. Read more 04 May 2023 A breakthrough that makes solar panels better than ever Solar energy is the cheapest and most accessible form of energy. Now, it will be more efficient than ever. Read more 26 April 2023 Four Royal Honours at TU Delft Professors Marileen Dogterom, Herman Russchenberg, Jilt Sietsma and Peter Vink all received royal honours on 26 April 2023. Read more 24 April 2023 Innovation District Delft boosts prosperity and innovation The Innovation District Delft will make a positive contribution to the major societal challenges, which also impact the region and city. Read more 18 April 2023 An improved dart and TU Delft research hit the bullseye for professional Dutch darts players A dart that is less sensitive to player errors and is therefore almost 50% more accurate than a conventional dart. TU Delft researchers may have developed a groundbreaking dart that can significantly improve the performance of elite-level darts players. Read more 18 April 2023 Nature publication on loops, flags and tension in DNA Two protein complexes carry the major responsibility for the spatial organisation of chromosomes in our cell nuclei. DNA tension plays a surprising role in this. Together with Austrian colleagues, nanoscientist Cees Dekker and his PhD candidate Roman Barth of the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience at TU Delft now publish how they have visualised this in detail in Nature on April 19. Read more 14 April 2023 TU Delft researchers shed new light on the motor of DNA replication DNA replication is the process whereby cells make an exact copy of their DNA before cell division. A key part of the intricate DNA replication machinery is a molecular motor called CMG, which has the vital task of separating the two strands of the DNA double helix so that they can be copied. An interdisciplinary team of researchers from TU Delft has now developed a new methodology to assemble and image the motion of CMG with unprecedented resolution. Read more 12 April 2023 TU Delft to collaborate on sustainable aviation with French aviation sector On 12 April a number of covenants were signed in the presence of Minister Robbert Dijkgraaf of Education, Culture and Science and his French colleague Sylvie Retailleau to intensify the collaboration between both countries in the field of science. One of the covenants focuses on the collaboration between TU Delft and French universities and businesses. For TU Delft this represents an important step in terms of research into sustainable aviation. Read more 04 April 2023 Open Technology Programme funds three Delft research projects The board of NWO Domain Applied and Engineering Sciences awards funding to seven research projects through the Open Technology Programme. Three of the total seven proposals have been awarded to Delft researchers. In total, NWO is funding the projects with 5.8 million euros, companies involved and other organisations are investing 900 thousand euros. Read more 28 March 2023 Four designs for earthquake-resistant shelters for Turkey and Syria Modular homes that can be quickly adapted to a family situation, cleverly reusing rubble as building material for temporary housing, setting up emergency shelters in tent camps in such a way that communities can still be together. With such housing solutions and designs came 50 students from TU Delft after an education week on earthquake-resistant building and architecture after humanitarian disasters. Read more ... Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 You are on page 17 Page 18 Page 19 ... 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