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28 February 2018
CEG welcomes three new Marie Curie fellows
Three new Marie Slowdowska Curie Fellows at CEG. Marie Slodowska Curie grants are individual grants for international researchers. Harry Zekollari from Belgium, Sonja Vidojkovic from Serbia and Linh Truong Hong from Ireland will be conducting research for a period of 1 to 2 years at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences.
01 February 2018
Timelapse of the 1953 great Dutch flood
26 January 2018
Crowdfunding purified water in India
Using the recently launched TU Delft crowdfunding platlform, Ralph Lindeboom is looking for donors to support his water purification project in India.
25 January 2018
NWO TTP grant for Prof. Hans van Lint
Professor Hans van Lint has received an NWO TTP grant of 1.3 million euros for the MiRRORS project; Multiscale integrated traffic observatory for large road networks.
25 January 2018
Outstanding academic titles 2017: Unsteady Flow in Open Channels
Het boek "Unsteady Flow in Open Channels' door Prof. Em. Jurjen Battjes en Robert Jan Labeur is geselecteerd voor de prestigieuze Choice magazine lijst "outstanding academic titles 2017".
24 January 2018
GROW programme kicks off with a novel pile installation method ’Gentle Driving of Piles’
The first GROW project, ‘Gentle Driving of Piles’, received the approval of the Dutch RVO for granting a subsidy of 2.7 million euro. This project consortium is led by TU Delft and together with the GROW partners Boskalis, Deltares, DOT, Eneco, Sif, TNO, ECN, Shell, IHC, SHL and Van Oord, they will develop and test a novel pile installation method for offshore wind turbines.
22 February 2012
Discover GGOS
Sukanta Basu (GRS) has won the Solar power prediction challenge – a hackathon organised by Shell and many other partners to develop machine learning-based solar energy forecasting.