Latest News Open menu Search 860 results rss Open menu 07 November 2019 Joris Melkert voted Best Teacher at TU Delft Joris Melkert, senior lecturer in the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering (AE), has been chosen TU Delft’s Best Teacher of 2019. Read more 07 November 2019 Opening Industrial Catalysis Lab TU Delft On 20 November 2019, TU Delft will open the Industrial Catalysis Lab, a new high-tech facility that makes it possible to carry out experiments under high pressure and at high temperatures. The lab forms a bridge between industry and the academic world, where experiments are usually carried out under lower pressure and at lower temperatures. In this building, researchers led by a new professor will develop innovations in the field of catalysis. Catalysis is a technology that accelerates chemical reactions and that forms the basis for many of our plastics, fuels and fertilizers. Read more 07 November 2019 TU Delft in four major new public-private research programmes The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has announced the new research programmes that will be part of its ‘Perspective for Top Sectors' funding programme. Read more 31 October 2019 Swarm of tiny drones explores unknown environments Researchers have presented a swarm of tiny drones that can explore unknown environments completely by themselves. Read more 31 October 2019 Artificial cell division a step closer to reality Researchers at TU Delft have succeeded in replicating a biological mechanism that is essential for cell division in bacteria in the lab. The research is an important step within a larger, ambitious project with the ultimate goal of creating a fully artificial cell that can sustain and divide itself. The researchers have published their findings in Nature Communications. Read more 21 October 2019 Neanderthal glue from the North Sea Scientific research has revealed that a flint tool cased in a tar-like substance is actually one of the few examples of the use of glue by Neanderthals. Read more 21 October 2019 Eight graduates nominated for TU Delft Best Graduate Award 2019 Today, 21 October 2019, Delft University Fund announced the eight TU Delft Best Graduates 2019. Each faculty has named their Best Graduate 2019, totalling a number of eight talented recently graduated engineers. Read more 18 October 2019 4TU Impact Challenge Teams from the four Dutch universities of technology are competing to come up with the best and most innovative ideas that contribute to resolving problems in society. Read more 17 October 2019 The digital revolution is coming: Do IoT Fieldlab officially launched The new Do IoT Fieldlab (Delft on the Internet of Things) was officially launched on Wednesday afternoon during a kick-off event on the TU Delft Campus. Read more 17 October 2019 NunaX up in flames on dramatic last day of racing Port Augusta - NunaX, the newest solar car of the Vattenfall Solar Team, was forced to retire from the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge. Read more ... Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 You are on page 60 Page 61 Page 62 ... 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