10 April 2019

Mini-Symposium: 50 years of Moon landing

Mini-Symposium: 50 years of Moon landing

Walking on the moon an ongoing challenge

02 April 2019

Best Lecturer in 2019

Best Lecturer in 2019

Dr. Calvin Rans, lecturer at the faculty of Aerospace Engineering and Best TU Delft Lecturer in 2018, has reached the final round in the national ‘Best Lecturer in 2019’ contest.

02 April 2019

TU Delft students winner in second round of the GoFly competition

TU Delft students winner in second round of the GoFly competition

Silverwing, a student team from TU Delft, is one of the five winners of the second round of the GoFly competition, sponsored by Boeing.

19 March 2019

NWA Idea Generator (NWA-IDG)

NWA Idea Generator (NWA-IDG)

19 March 2019

Clean Sky Award

Clean Sky Award

04 March 2019

Professors in the Theater arena: 'vliegschaamte'

Professors in the Theater arena: 'vliegschaamte'

Flying to the sun for thirty Euros? Shame on you?!

27 February 2019

VSV 'Revolutionary Aerospace Women" event

VSV 'Revolutionary Aerospace Women" event

On Tuesday the 19th March the Revolutionary Aerospace Women Event will be held at the Faculty.

26 February 2019

TU Delft team in pre-final round of prestigious Airbus competition

TU Delft team in pre-final round of prestigious Airbus competition

26 February 2019

Four fields of study at TU Delft in global top 10 of QS Subject Rankings

Four fields of study at TU Delft in global top 10 of QS Subject Rankings

21 February 2019

A global network of radio telescopes exposes the aftermath of a violent generator of gravitational waves

A global network of radio telescopes exposes the aftermath of a violent generator of gravitational waves

Astronomers have combined radio telescopes from five continents to prove the existence of a narrow stream of material (jet) emerging from the only gravitational wave event involving two neutron stars observed so far. These findings have now been published in the Science magazine by an international team of scientists, led by Giancarlo Ghirlanda from the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF, Italy). Professor Leonid Gurvits (JIVE and TU Delft) is co-author of the Science paper.

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