28 June 2019

Team TU Delft wins award for best aviation innovation

Team TU Delft wins award for best aviation innovation

The team ‘The Zero Heroes’ of TU Delft has won the finals of the Airbus Fly Your Ideas competition.

27 June 2019

The colours of light wave vibrations can reveal oceans on exoplanets

The colours of light wave vibrations can reveal oceans on exoplanets

During his Master thesis research, Victor Trees discovered a new method to detect oceans on exoplanets: spectropolarimetry, or measuring the vibrational directions of planet-light in different colours.

27 June 2019

Air traffic control for drones tested in Delft

Air traffic control for drones tested in Delft

On Tuesday 2 July, European partners will be testing a new system designed to ensure that drone air traffic can safely participate within the total air traffic network.

24 June 2019

Can algae help replace chromium-6 in coatings?

Can algae help replace chromium-6 in coatings?

Extraordinary things are happening in Dr. Santiago Garcia’s laboratory at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering.

20 June 2019

Postdoc aircraft noise Roberto Merino-Martinez wins Clean Sky Academy Award

Postdoc aircraft noise Roberto Merino-Martinez wins Clean Sky Academy Award

19 June 2019

Looking back at a successful alumni event in Toulouse

Looking back at a successful alumni event in Toulouse

On the 23rd of May, in collaboration with Airbus, we hosted an alumni event in Toulouse, France.

12 June 2019

SU2 Foundation wants to overcome pitfalls of open source

06 June 2019

MAVLab Exhibition

02 June 2019

KLM and TU Delft join forces to make aviation more sustainable

KLM and TU Delft join forces to make aviation more sustainable

KLM President & CEO Pieter Elbers and Dean of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Professor Henri Werij today signed a new cooperative agreement to work together on making aviation more sustainable at the IATA Annual General Meeting in Seoul.

27 May 2019

TU Delft scientists create world’s smallest autonomous racing drone

TU Delft scientists create world’s smallest autonomous racing drone

TU Delft scientists have created the world’s smallest autonomous racing drone.

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