Latest news Open menu Search 295 results rss Open menu 19 June 2022 Herman Russchenberg in Nieuwsuur: Climate Engineering In de uitzending van Nieuwsuur van 19 juni geeft Herman Russchenberg tekst en uitleg over Climate Engineering. Read more 17 June 2022 Well-behaved piles What happens to a foundation pile once it is in the ground? How much weight can a foundation pile sustain? And furthermore, what is the effect of the different soil layers on the pile? PhD Kevin Duffy is researching the behaviour of foundation piles in typical Dutch soil conditions. His goal? Not only to keep safety levels and standards high, but also to make a contribution towards reducing CO2 emissions associated with the production and installation of these piles. Read more 16 June 2022 Every hour a picture of the beach Six days of storms in a row in the Netherlands, something that never happened before until last February. The number of storms is increasing and wind gusts are getting stronger. In combination with the rising sea level, this calls for innovative ways to protect our country from flooding. Read more 10 June 2022 More focus on shipping in climate policy "We are concerned about the impact of ship emissions on our climate. But we should also start worrying about the effect of climate change on shipping." This statement was made by professor Mark van Koningsveld in his inaugural speech. Held at TU Delft on Friday 10 June during the Port & Waterways symposium. Read more 09 June 2022 TU Delft CEG and Port of Rotterdam Authority are developing a data platform TU Delft and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are developing a new data platform for ground-retaining constructions. The data platform will make it easier to decide how and when ground-retaining structures, such as quay walls and sheet piling, need to be managed. On June 8, during the Port & Waterways conference, Egbert van der Wal, Director of Port Development, Stefan Aarninkhof, professor of hydraulic engineering (CEG), signed a 'Memorandum of Understanding' in which the joint effort and cooperation with among others DigiShape and SmartPort, was ratified. Read more 07 June 2022 TU Delft CEG research on future-proof bridges and quay awarded by National Research Agenda Within the Dutch National Research Agenda (NWA) 'Bridges and Quay Walls in Urban Areas' one of the research projects has been awarded to associate professor Mandy Korff, researcher at TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG) and Deltares. The research, 'live insights for bridges and quay walls,' shortened to 'LiveQuay'. Read more 07 June 2022 TU Delft CEG research on future-proof bridges and quay awarded by National Research Agenda Read more ... Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 You are on page 13 Page 14 Page 15 ... Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page