Latest News Open menu Search 907 results rss Open menu 22 November 2024 Approval for Delft Beethoven plans for additional technicians in microchip sector Read more 21 November 2024 Five 20k grants for cross-campus bioengineering research projects Read more 17 November 2024 TU Delft jointly wins in XPRIZE Rainforest competition in Brazil Read more 14 November 2024 Students Amos Yusuf, Mick Dam & Bas Brouwer winners of Mekel Prize 2024 Master students Amos Yusuf, from the ME faculty, Mick Dam, from the EEMCS faculty, and graduate Bas Brouwer have won the Mekel Prize 2024 for the best extra scientific activity at TU Delft: the development of an initiative that brings master students into the classroom teaching sciences to the younger generations. The prize was ceremonially awarded by prof Tim van den Hagen on 13 November after the Van Hasselt Lecture at the Prinsenhof, Delft. They received a statue of Professor Jan Mekel and 1.500,- to spend on their project. Read more 14 November 2024 New catheter technology promises safer and more efficient treatment of blood vessels Read more 13 November 2024 Inaugural address: machine optimisation key to more efficient logistics system The processing and transport of materials can be made much more efficient, says TU Delft professor Dingena Schott in her inaugural address, ‘Advancing Transport and Processing: from Model to Impact’. She will deliver her address on 15 November. Her research focuses on the interaction between machines and materials, with a special emphasis on granular materials. Read more 11 November 2024 A key solution to grid congestion Read more 08 November 2024 Speech by Tim van der Hagen at World Future Forum Chairman of the Executive Board and Rector Magnificus Tim van der Hagen delivered this message this week at the World Future Forum in Lisbon. Read more 06 November 2024 An interview with Aukje Hassoldt: “You can't solve what you don't discuss”. Read more 05 November 2024 Early attempt at colour photography discovered Delft University of Technology has unearthed six glass slides (1890 – 1910), which represent one of the earliest attempts at colour photography. The slides were found during an inventory conducted by the Programme Tailor-Made Approach to Faculty Collections at the Imaging Physics department of the Faculty of Applied Sciences. To view the images, technician Thim Zuidwijk reconstructed a diffraction chromoscope, revealing vivid depictions of a vase with a floral motif and a still life of a fruit basket alongside a banana and a wrapped citrus fruit. Read more You are on page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 ... 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