Latest News Open menu Search 901 results rss Open menu 28 June 2021 Appointment of first chef d'emission: TU Delft cheers on sporting climate campaign Three-times world champion in sailing Marcelien de Koning has been appointed the world's first ‘chef de emission’. With this NOC*NSF wants to promote making sports and society more sustainable. “An excellent idea”, according to professor Andy van den Dobbelsteen, Sustainability Coordinator at TU Delft. TU Delft has a long history of working with NOC*NSF on innovations in top-level sports and will be the first one helping the chef de emission with knowledge in the field of sustainability. Read more 22 June 2021 TU Delft presents its perspective on Recognition & Rewards Read more 21 June 2021 Broad support for ambitious climate policy if four conditions are met Onderzoekers stelden ruim 10.000 Nederlanders in staat de overheid te adviseren over klimaatbeleid. Het eindrapport is nu online. Read more 16 June 2021 Lunar Zebro and TNO join forces to pave the way to the Moon Lunar Zebro, an ambitious team at TU Delft will work together with TNO (The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research) to build the lightest and smallest Moon rover to date. Read more 15 June 2021 TU Delft becomes New European Bauhaus partner TU Delft has been selected as a partner of the New European Bauhaus, a think-do tank initiated by the President of the European Commission. Read more 15 June 2021 TU Delft retains 57th place in the QS World University Ranking TU Delft is ranked 57th in the QS World University Ranking 2021-2022, the same place as last year. Read more 15 June 2021 Grants for research on energy transition in Delft Energy transition is one of the greatest challenges of our time. The transition to sustainable energy is complex and requires change at multiple levels. Three Delft research groups, with an grant from NWO, will conduct research into system integration within the energy transition. Read more 11 June 2021 Venus orbiter EnVision selected as new ESA mission The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected the Venus orbiter EnVision as the fifth medium-class mission within its Cosmic Vision program. It marks the beginning of a new era of Venus exploration—last week NASA already announced two new missions to Earth' sister planet. SRON and TU Delft are part of the EnVision consortium. Read more 07 June 2021 Karin Sluis is TU Delft Alumnus of the Year 2021 Read more 03 June 2021 Max Mulder | Professor of Excellence 2021 On Thursday 3 June, the Delft University Fund awarded Max Mulder the title of Professor of Excellence 2021. Mulder is Professor of Control & Simulation in the Department of Control & Operations at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering (AE). Read more ... Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 You are on page 42 Page 43 Page 44 ... 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