Archive
26 November 2024
Open Technology Programme is funding research for climate-resilient asphalt
Xueyan Liu, Associate Professor in pavement engineering at CEG, receives the funding to develop a novel approach to create climate-resilient asphalt materials. He will do this together with Marc Schleiss from TU Delft and Yangming Gao from Liverpool John Moores University. The project is called Mechanics and Data-Driven Approach for Developing Resilient Asphalt Materials (MEDAS).
26 November 2024
Field test on historical quay wall
Various groups at TU Delft have joined forces to get the most out of a field test on a historical quay wall in the city centre of Amsterdam.
25 November 2024
The Netherlands Asia Honours Summer School
Are you an ambitious, social and entrepreneurial bachelor student? Do you want to learn more about China and Southeast Asia through lectures, workshops and a summer trip? Do you want to gain consultancy skills?
19 November 2024
Tracing ancient settlements in Colombia with remote sensing
A team of the LDE alliance (Leiden University, TU Delft, and Erasmus University Rotterdam) asked whether it might be possible to search for signs of ancient settlements in the jungle with affordable remote sensing techniques. For an expedition in a Colombian dense forest, the team, including remote sensing expert Felix Dahle of TU Delft, joined forces with archaeologists and drone experts from Colombia.
19 November 2024
Explainer: Storing CO2 in the subsurface
The earth is warming up and CO2 emissions have to come down. That's not happening very fast and in the meantime we do have too much CO2 in the atmosphere. What if you could store that in the subsurface, under the North Sea? Geologist Anne Pluymakers (TU Delft) explains how to do that safely - without earthquakes or leaks.