18 April 2024
Currently, a joint call for project proposals is open for three Artificial Intelligence (AI) project courses for all faculties. It is still possible for PhD students, postdocs, and assistant/associate/full professors with a research interest in AI to send in project proposals for these courses and join the course as a project supervisor. Read further if you are interested!
25 March 2024
"A high-resolution record of surface melt on Antarctic ice shelves using multi-source remote sensing data and deep learning"
14 March 2024
Stefan Buijsman has won an Open Education Ambassador Award.
07 March 2024
On March 9th Jeroen van den Hoven will share the stage at SXSW with the Minister for Digitalisation Alexandra van Huffelen, SAS data ethics lead Reggie Townsend and Brigitte Tousignant of Hugging faces in Texas to discuss the need for ethical AI.
23 February 2024
A consortium of European researchers, led by TU Delft, created a functional team of smart robots designed to clean litter from the seafloor. The SeaClear system has successfully passed its last series of tests in both clear and murky waters.
16 February 2024
On Thursday February 15, President and CEO of Siemens AG Roland Busch visited the Control Room of the Future (CRoF) Technology Centre, showcasing the shared ambitions of Siemens and TU Delft to explore the frontiers of energy management innovation. TU Delft's CRoF, led by Assistant Professor Alex Stefanov, is a Technology Centre aimed at making the future power grid intelligent, digitally resilient and cyber secure.
13 February 2024
Cynthia Liem, associate professor of the Intelligent Systems department, has been recognised with the 2024 Women in AI Netherlands Diversity Leader Award. This highlights her contributions to enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusivity within the artificial intelligence (AI) sector.
08 February 2024
A coating that can hide objects in plain sight, or an implant that behaves exactly like bone tissue. These extraordinary objects are already made from ‘metamaterials’. Researchers from TU Delft have now developed an AI tool that not only can discover such extraordinary materials but also makes them fabrication-ready and durable.
02 February 2024
The start of 2024 has brought a new ICAI lab as part of the ROBUST program: GENIUS (Generative Enhanced Next-Generation Intelligent Understanding Systems). The GENIUS lab seeks to extend and enhance generative AI methods to support human experts in answering scientific and operational questions, through collaborative semantic knowledge engineering between people and AI systems. The GENIUS lab is a collaboration between Delft University of Technology, Maastricht University, dsm-firmenich, and Kickstart AI, and an NWO Long-Term Programme initiated by the Innovation Centre for Artificial Intelligence (ICAI).
AI has the potential to support crowd crises decisions, yet the increasing use of AI has led to a debate about the legal and ethical implications. To address these challenges, the AI-COMPASS consortium, led by TU Delft, develops real-time decision support systems, considering context, behaviour, and values. The project is financed by the Collaboration between Humans and (semi-)Autonomous systems programme of NWO.