Latest News Open menu Search 907 results rss Open menu 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 20 March 2024 Jack Pronk receives the 2024 Novozymes Prize Read more 20 March 2024 TU Delft puts its energy into the improvement of social safety Socially unsafe behaviour is unacceptable and should not be ignored, trivialised or condoned. We want everyone who works or studies at TU Delft to have a safe working environment where people treat each other with respect. Read more 20 March 2024 New Mangrove Living Lab result from collaboration with TU Delft In Vietnam, the newly established Mangrove Living Lab has been put into operation. Here, ideas for restoring mangrove forests to protect the Mekong Delta from water are being tested. Today Minister Mark Harbers of Infrastructure and Water Management visited the lab, which is a result of years of cooperation in education and research between TU Delft and Thuy Loi University in Hanoi. Read more 19 March 2024 Salt marshes put to test in wave flume Can salt marshes serve as a natural solution for flood protection? Researchers of the project ‘Living Dikes’ transported 62 big blocks of salt marshes, containing soil and vegetation, from the coast of Friesland to the Delta Flume at Deltares. After four weeks of exposure to extreme waves, almost the entire salt marsh is still standing there. Read more 14 March 2024 Pioneering new ‘MasterPlus’ Programme In Optics And Photonics Read more ... Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 You are on page 10 Page 11 Page 12 ... 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