News & Events

06 March 2019

KIVI Academic Society Award for prof. Andy van den Dobbelsteen | Climate Design & Sustainability

KIVI Academic Society Award for prof. Andy van den Dobbelsteen | Climate Design & Sustainability

Het Koninklijk Instituut Van Ingenieurs (KIVI) reikt op 18 maart op de Dag van de Ingenieur de KIVI Academic Society Award uit aan prof. dr. ir. Andy van den Dobbelsteen, hoogleraar Climate Design & Sustainability aan de Technische Universiteit Delft. Van den Dobbelsteen wordt de onderscheiding toegekend vanwege zijn jarenlange voortrekkersrol op het gebied van duurzaam bouwen en voor zijn opvallende aanwezigheid in het klimaatdebat.

01 March 2019

VPRO Tegenlicht | Meet up Delft

VPRO Tegenlicht | Meet up Delft

Following the VPRO Tegenlicht documentary Deltaplan Hydrogen TU Delft, Lijm & Cultuur and The Green Village organised the Tegenlicht Meet-up on February 12, attended by 300+ people. There was a lively debate amongst researchers, such as Prof. Ad van Wijk, prof. Andy van den Dobbelsteen and prof. Fokko Mulder about the role of hydrogen in the entire energy transition. Stephan Brandligt, alderman of the municipality of Delft and Albert van der Molen, Stedin, also participated in the debate.

22 February 2019

Maxim Segeren project manager Offshore Wind

Maxim Segeren project manager Offshore Wind

As of 1 January 2019, Dr. Maxim Segeren, former colleague at the Hydraulic Engineering Department of the Faculty of CE&GS, will start as project manager for Offshore Wind at the Valorisation Centre.

21 February 2019

Service sector has sizeable impact on urban energy demand

Service sector has sizeable impact on urban energy demand

A better understanding of the energy demands of various users in the city – households and services such as schools, offices and shops – can facilitate urban energy transition. Nina Voulis offers this insight in her dissertation entitled Harnessing Heterogeneity, with which she will be awarded her PhD at TU Delft on 22 February 2019.

19 February 2019

TU Delta: Capturing the heat from below

TU Delta: Capturing the heat from below

Foundations for a new building at the Green Village contain 40 metre long tubes to exchange heat with the soil. Researchers will monitor the ‘energy piles’ in action.