28 June 2018

Quieter airports and wind turbines

Quieter airports and wind turbines

Salil Luesutthiviboon is passionate about noise reduction. Having completed an Aerospace master’s in 2017, his research aims to contribute to a sustainable and quiet future by reducing noise at airports and also at wind turbines.

25 June 2018

Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects wins state-of-the-art multibeam echo sounder

Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects wins state-of-the-art multibeam echo sounder

The Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects group is the winner of the R2Sonic Multispectral Challenge. The prize is a R2Sonic 2026 multispectral multibeam echo sounder.

25 June 2018

Sizzling Summer of Space van start – publiek welkom bij topsprekers van het ISU Space Studies Program 2018

Sizzling Summer of Space van start – publiek welkom bij topsprekers van het ISU Space Studies Program 2018

Een astronauten-panel, de man die de Hubble-telescoop een nieuwe ‘bril’ gaf, ruimtevaartfilms, een speciaal science café in Den Haag, Breakthrough Starshot over de missie naar Alpha Centauri, en een LEGO-robotcompetitie tussen scholieren en de SSP18-studenten.

21 June 2018

Bedrock below West Antarctica rising surprisingly fast

Bedrock below West Antarctica rising surprisingly fast

Researchers have found that the bedrock below the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is rising much more rapidly than expected, revealing a very different Earth structure than previously believed. This discovery has important implications in understanding climate changes in Antarctica. The team of researchers, from ten universities including TU Delft, report on their findings in Science on June 22th.

19 June 2018

Aerospace students are GoFly winners

Aerospace students are GoFly winners

A team of TU Delft students is one of the ten winners in the first round of Boeing's GoFly competition.

14 June 2018

Antarctica ramps up sea level rise

Antarctica ramps up sea level rise

Ice losses from Antarctica have increased global sea levels by 7.6 mm since 1992, with two fifths of this rise (3 mm) coming in the last five years alone.The findings are from a major climate assessment known as the Ice Sheet Mass Balance Inter-comparison Exercise (IMBIE), to which TU Delft also contributed, and are published today in Nature.

01 June 2018

Exhibition: Poetry in Space

Exhibition: Poetry in Space

Faculty researchers share their work through poetry.

22 May 2018

Aerospace Women’s Day

Aerospace Women’s Day

On May 29, 2018, the fifth Aerospace Women's day will be held. The event aims to bring students and young professionals together to network and share experiences.

26 April 2018

Delfi-C3: first TU Delft satellite celebrates 10 years in space

Delfi-C3: first TU Delft satellite celebrates 10 years in space

On April 28, 2018 nanosatellite Delfi-C3 will celebrate its ten anniversary in orbit.

10 April 2018

More accurate depth measurements

More accurate depth measurements

Dr. Mirjam Snellen designed an algorithm to determine the sound velocity profile from the already measured echo data.

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