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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.
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'.
07 June 2022
TU Delft CEG research on future-proof bridges and quay awarded by National Research Agenda
03 June 2022
Adriaan van Natijne in KIJK
31 May 2022
Vening Meinesz Medal 2022 for Peter Teunissen
De European Geosciences Union (EGU) heeft de Vening Meinesz Medal 2022 toegekend aan professor Peter Teunissen (GRS), voor zijn baanbrekende en invloedrijke wetenschappelijke werk, variërend van fundamentele geodetische theorie tot baanbrekende innovaties op het gebied van modellering van Global Navigation Satellite System en nauwkeurige plaatsbepaling.