06 April 2021
On March 22 the applied universities and universities of South Holland got together to share information and inspire each other about education in the field of AI, data and digitalisation.
01 March 2021
TU Delft is recruiting 32 talented PhD students to become a member of a thriving Artificial Intelligence (AI) community that fosters cross-fertilisation between talents with different expertise and disciplines. The positions are aimed at both AI experts as well as those who wish to apply AI in their Science, Technology, Engineering or Design field. By the end of 2021, there will be around 150 academics from all eight faculties of TU Delft working in 24 TU Delft AI Labs.
28 January 2021
TU Delft is launching a new series of eight TU Delft AI Labs today. In these labs, scientists are using artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate scientific progress and help solve societal issues. Another eight labs will be launched later in 2021, bringing the total to 24. In the past year, almost all sixteen of the new Assistant Professor posts opened as part of this programme thus far have been filled. The recruitment of 32 PhD students for the new TU Delft AI Labs will start end of February. In addition, TU Delft will present the labs at the MIT European career fair on 25 February.
19 January 2021
You may have wondered how a honeybee has such perfect navigation skills.
11 January 2021
Royal DSM and TU Delft today announce the establishment of the Artificial Intelligence Lab for Biosciences (the AI4B.io Lab). This laboratory will be the first of its kind in Europe to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to full-scale biomanufacturing, from microbial strain development to process optimization and scheduling.
06 January 2021
Royal HaskoningDHV and Delft University of Technology have agreed to further strengthen the existing collaboration in research, field labs, innovation, start-ups, education and talent. To this effect, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed last Thursday by Royal HaskoningDHV CEO Erik Oostwegel and Delft University of Technology President and Rector Magnificus Tim van der Hagen.
17 December 2020
Nature has placed TU Delft at position 65 in the worldwide Nature Top 100 ranking of research organisations in artificial intelligence (AI), making it the highest-ranking Dutch university on this list. Furthermore, the Netherlands is positioned at 15 in the top 25 countries/territories. Although all rankings come with limitations, the Nature AI rankings do provide some insight into this highly competitive field.
08 December 2020
Miguel Bessa and Richard Norte have been awarded an Interstellar Initiatives Grant from the Limitless Space Institute. The award is for their research ‘Origami Photonic Crystal Sails with Machine Learning’. Their research focus is about the development and demonstration of nanoscale origami photonic crystal membranes using data-driven machine learning.
03 December 2020
The Executive Board of TU Delft has appointed Professor Geert-Jan Houben as Pro Vice-Rector Magnificus of Artificial Intelligence, Data and Digitalisation (PVR AI) with effect from 1 December 2020. In this role Houben will be leading the TU Delft AI Initiative and promoting regional, national and international co-operation on this theme.
05 November 2020
This week, talent development in AI, data and digitalisation received a major boost from the NWO Talent Programme. Ten talented Delft researchers active in these research areas received a Veni grant or a Vidi grant from this programme.