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Phage Library wants to clarify bateriophage effects
Bacterial infections are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics. Bateriophages could offer an alternative. TU Delft Phage Library makes an inventory.
What impact will quantum have?
Delft is a pioneer in the field of quantum technology. At QuTech, TU Delft and TNO have joined forces to work on quantum computers and the quantum internet. As well as opening doors for the Dutch business community, it raises many questions.
View - Dr Chris Verhoeven
Dr Chris Verhoeven, theme leader of Space Robotics at the TU Delft Space Institute, is a man of many tales. What’s his vision on space? Millions of years from now, electric animals will have colonised our solar system.
After Delft - Koen van Doremaele
During his time as a civil engineering student, structural engineer Koen van Doremaele developed a taste not only for travelling, but also for writing.
The Firm - Frankendael Brewery
They got the idea to brew their own beer sitting in a pub. That was ten years ago, and meanwhile Frank and Lei van der Linden have their own brewery. Their advice? “Never forget your drunken ideas.”
Space travel in Delft all started with shifting stars
In the 1970s and 1980s, Delft researchers were involved in the first Astronomical Netherlands Satellite (ANS) and in measuring distances to satellites. Was this prompted by the 1969 moon landing?
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