Latest News Open menu Search 901 results rss Open menu 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 14 October 2019 Royal couple opens vertical wastewater treatment pilot in New Delhi The royal couple opened a new pilot installation for the purification of contaminated wastewater in Indian drains. Read more 14 October 2019 NunaX in second position after second day of racing Read more 14 October 2019 TU Delft researchers design new material by using Artificial Intelligence only Researchers at TU Delft have developed a new material without doing any experimental tests at all. Read more 07 October 2019 TU Delft presents scale model and cabin for energy-efficient Flying-V At the KLM Experience Days, TU Delft will be presenting the revolutionary Flying-V. Read more 03 October 2019 Seeing, touching and documenting Dutch Master paintings A reproduction of a painting on screen or as a poster often looks like the painting, but at the same time doesn’t come close to what the original work really looks like. Read more 01 October 2019 Researchers from TU Delft discover real Van Gogh using artificial intelligence What did Vincent van Gogh actually paint and draw? Paintings and drawings fade, so researchers from TU Delft are using deep learning to digitally reconstruct works of art and discover what they really looked like. ‘What we see today is not the painting or drawing as it originally was,’ says researcher Jan van der Lubbe. Read more 25 September 2019 Pelican drone ensures super quick water sampling This week a 'pelican drone’ from TU Delft took water samples in the new Marker Wadden nature area. Read more 24 September 2019 'Battery research holds promises, but still has a long way to go' Inaugaral lecture prof.dr.ir. M. Wagemaker (TNW): Recharge 25 september 2019, starts at 15:00 – Aula, TU Delft Read more 20 September 2019 Brand new laboratory for research into sustainable electricity supply In order to achieve the climate targets, the Netherlands needs to generate much more electricity using the sun and wind. But is our electricity network even ready for that? Unfortunately not. In order to tackle this gigantic challenge, TU Delft is currently building a brand new laboratory: the Electrical Sustainable Powerlab, aka the ESP Lab. Read more ... Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 You are on page 65 Page 66 Page 67 ... 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