Latest News Open menu Search 909 results rss Open menu 24 May 2019 Vidi grants for seven leading TU Delft researchers The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded Vidi grants to seven TU Delft scientists. The NWO grant offers them the possibility of developing their own line of research and building their own research group. Read more 23 May 2019 Joop Roodenburg TU Delft Alumnus of the Year 2019 Joop Roodenburg, president of Huisman Equipment, has been elected TU Delft Alumnus of the Year 2019. Read more 15 May 2019 New software for the design of robust stated choice experiments TU Delft researcher Sander van Cranenburgh, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Sydney, has developed an upgrade for leading software package Ngene. Ngene is used by researchers and professionals to design stated choice experiments. Such experiments are used to gain insight into how people weigh up various aspects when making a choice, for example travel time and travel costs. This software upgrade makes it possible to design statistically accurate choice experiments for so-called regret models, a choice behaviour model developed at Delft. Read more 14 May 2019 Two winners receive Marina van Damme Grant 2019 On Wednesday May 13th, Delft University Fund organised the award ceremony of the Marina van Damme Grant 2019. This grant is made possible thanks to dr.ir. Marina van Damme and enables young female engineers to develop and boost their personal career. Read more 09 May 2019 Inaugural speeches: For truly sustainable design a new approach is needed Materials getting scarce, and oceans full of plastic: a radical redesign of our business models, production processes and consumer behaviour is needed. Read more 08 May 2019 MOOCs: still lots to be learned about learning The potential of massive open online learning environments is vast, but the accompanying learning analytics are still in their infancy. Read more 01 May 2019 Definitive place in the BIG law for Technical Medicine Professionals Read more 26 April 2019 Royal Honours for three TU Delft professors TU Delft professors Jan Dirk Jansen, Lucas van Vliet and Miro Zeman all received Royal Honours this year. Read more 24 April 2019 Jenny Dankelman and Ronald Hanson become KNAW members TU Delft professors Jenny Dankelman and Ronald Hanson are set to become members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). The KNAW chooses its members on the basis of their academic achievements. It currently has around 550 members. On Monday, 16 September 2019, nineteen new Academy members will be installed, including Dankelman and Hanson. Read more 23 April 2019 Research on global infrastructure for digital university degrees While digital technology has started to transform education by enabling new learning pathways that are customized to each individual’s needs, the way that educational institutions issue and manage academic credentials has not changed much. Read more ... Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 You are on page 71 Page 72 Page 73 ... 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