Latest News Open menu Search 856 results rss Open menu 10 May 2021 A little walk can make ridesharing a lot more efficient Ridesharing can benefit from using pick-up and drop-off points and asking users to walk a small distance. Researchers at TU Delft have analyzed this by using a real dataset of 10.000 Manhattan taxi trips. They have published their results online in Transportation Research Part C. Read more 02 May 2021 Restaurants at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment are the first to offer fully vegetarian menu Sustainability is a high priority at TU Delft. Not only is it a common thread in many of the university’s education, research and valorisation activities - the university is also taking steps towards making the campus more sustainable. In this regard, the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment is the first faculty which offers an entirely vegetarian menu at Ketelhuis starting 3 May. When the other food & beverage facilities at the faculty reopen, their assortment will also be fully vegetarian. Read more 29 April 2021 1,000 rivers emit nearly 80% of global ocean plastic pollution A publication in Science Advances sheds new light on where and how much plastic flows into the oceans via rivers. Read more 29 April 2021 Researchers create living material based on algae Researchers led by Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) used 3D printing to create a novel, environmentally-friendly and living material made of algae that has many potential applications. Read more 28 April 2021 NWO awards 10 million euros for solving cyber security issues Read more 26 April 2021 Royal Honors for three TU Delft professors De Delftse hoogleraren Pieternel Levelt, Jack Pronk en Kees Vuik hebben dit jaar een Koninklijke Onderscheiding ontvangen. Read more 22 April 2021 Wetenschapcommunicatie door wetenschappers: Gewaardeerd Today the first awards were announced from the pilot fund Science Communication by Scientists Appreciated! Despite the great importance of interaction between science and society, science communication is still far from being recognized as a fully-fledged part of a scientific task package. The Pilot Fund Scientific Communication by Scientists: Valued! - instituted by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and implemented by the KNAW, is a step in the direction of making visible and rewarding the large group of scientists who are structurally committed to science communication. Read more 22 April 2021 ERC Advanced grants for TU Delft researchers Two TU Delft researchers have been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant. Read more 22 April 2021 TU Delft simulations help optimize solar cell efficiency An international photovoltaics working group has developed a new transparent material to serve as a top layer for solar cells, based on nanocrystals. According to simulations performed by the participating TU Delft researchers, this layer can increase the efficiency of mass-produced solar cells to within a percent of their practical limit. Read more 19 April 2021 TU Delft and NFI join forces to innovate forensic research How does someone fall down after a push or jump? How to do good research at a crime scene? Can a computer model determine the time of death? And how do you get all traces out of a phone in a good way? These are just a few examples of studies that TU Delft and the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) are conducting together. Today, the collaboration has been strengthened by signing a joint "Memorandum of Understanding". Read more ... Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 You are on page 39 Page 40 Page 41 ... For journalists Looking for an expert? Please contact our press officers. At TU Delft we are always willing to help journalists. Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page