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11 October 2019

Revolutionizing satellite navigation

Revolutionizing satellite navigation

Peter Teunissen, professor in Mathematical Geodesy and Positioning at Delft University of Technology was honored with the career-highlight Johannes Kepler Award, presented by the Institute of Navigation (ION)’s satellite division.

30 September 2019

Living Labs: the Sand Motor, Hondsbossche Duinen and the Hedwige-Prosperpolder

Living Labs: the Sand Motor, Hondsbossche Duinen and the Hedwige-Prosperpolder

Within the programme Living Labs in the Dutch Delta researchers of Delft University of Technology will coordinate two projects. They are focused on large-scale nature-based interventions in the coastal and river area: the Sand Motor and the Hedwige-Prosperpolder.

17 September 2019

Can mud bricks protect peacekeeping missions?

Can mud bricks protect peacekeeping missions?

In the Middle East and in Africa you find a lot of buildings we call Adobe buildings. Adobe is a building material that is made from earth or mud and organic materials such as fibres. The term is used to refer to mud brick and sometimes to any kind of earth construction. The material is around for thousands of years, but we don’t know the details of it.

05 September 2019

Rapid snow retreat amplifies North Greenland mass loss

Rapid snow retreat amplifies North Greenland mass loss

Researchers show a large regional difference between melt in North and South Greenland.

02 July 2019

NSO funds earth observation projects from Susan Steele Dunne and Stef Lhermitte

NSO funds earth observation projects from Susan Steele Dunne and Stef Lhermitte

The Netherlands Space Office recently funded two CEG earth observation projects, regarding respectively global vegetation water dynamics form radar satellite data (Susan Steele Dunne) and ice shelf instability in Antarctica (Stef Lhermitte).