Latest News Open menu Search 903 results rss Open menu 08 March 2024 ENHANCE+ Kick-Off welcomed over 130 representatives from our 10 partner universities to Berlin On the 22nd and 23rd of February 2024, the ENHANCE+ project Kick-Off in Berlin marked a pivotal moment in the ENHANCE journey to actively shape European Education of the future. During two dynamic days, more than 130 representatives of the Alliance’s ten partner universities gathered in Berlin to officially welcome the new project phase ENHANCE+ and to continue the hard work that has taken place since its formal initiation past November. Read more 07 March 2024 Balloon Telescope GUSTO lands on Antarctica after record-breaking flight After a record-breaking 57 days, 7 hours and 38 minutes, NASA’s balloon telescope GUSTO completed its flight above Antarctica by landing on the ice by parachute. The mission was designed to last 55 days. GUSTO has observed atomic clouds in our own galaxy and its nearest neighbor with far-infrared cameras, developed by SRON and TU Delft. Read more 05 March 2024 Zwanet van Lubek appointed general director of AMS Institute A delegation from the European Innovation Council (EIC) visited the TU Delft Campus on Wednesday. The visit focused on the innovation ecosystem around TU Delft and the way in which new, promising technology is brought to the market. Collaboration is crucial, was the message. Read more 01 March 2024 TU Delft stresses need for permanent improvement in social safety In response to the Inspectorate’s report into social safety among employees at the university, TU Delft stresses that social safety deserves priority, ongoing attention and improvement. TU Delft takes the inspectorate's recommendations on board in its improvement process. Read more 29 February 2024 Vici grants for three leading TU Delft researchers Read more 27 February 2024 Casey Deccio (Brigham Young University) gives a Cybersecurity talk Read more 21 February 2024 Freezing electronics to control diamond spin qubits Read more 19 February 2024 Delft researchers take next step towards better batteries with widely available materials Delft researchers are developing batteries that can charge faster, offer more stable storage and are made from sustainable materials that are widely available. In doing so, they offer a cheaper alternative to lithium-ion batteries that consist of rare materials and have a high CO2 footprint. Read more 16 February 2024 Green steel programme receives final approval, marking its official start On 12 February, the Growing with Green Steel programme received official approval for a grant of more than 100 million euros from the National Growth Fund. Around 22 million euros of the total sum is destined for TU Delft. The programme aims to develop scientific knowledge and technology for sustainable steel production. Read more 16 February 2024 Increase the reliability of rankings by sharing your opinion 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