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12 July 2022

'Het wordt heet onder onze voeten' - Delft Matters Magazine

'Het wordt heet onder onze voeten' - Delft Matters Magazine

Mochten de huidige middelen om klimaatverandering af te remmen falen, is climate engineering dan de oplossing? Eurocommissaris Frans Timmersmans sprak met wolkenprofessor Herman Russchenberg, die meer aandacht wil voor onderzoek naar technieken om de aarde af te koelen.

12 July 2022

Energy Challenge Event

Energy Challenge Event

Thursday June 9th, during the Energy Challenge Event, the students took over the campus and it was all about the energy transition. On that day students from all faculties showed how they have contributed to accelerating the energy transition. A jury assessed all contributions and awarded pirzes for the best, funniers, most innovative and most creative examples.

12 July 2022

Finnish ‘sand battery’ can store energy for months

Finnish ‘sand battery’ can store energy for months

Finnish researchers have presented the world's first sand battery. The battery can store solar and wind energy for months. Is this the solution to balancing the power grid?

07 July 2022

Gerdien de Vries bij Omroep MAX over Energy Challenge Event

Gerdien de Vries bij Omroep MAX over Energy Challenge Event

We moeten met z'n allen van het gas af en snel. Maar hoe doe je dat? En wie moet dat betalen? Veel Nederlanders worstelen met de duurzame plicht zo snel mogelijk te stoppen met het gebruik van gas. Gerdien de Vries gaat samen met studenten verschillende nieuwe technologische ontwikkelingen zien voor de energie transitie en de psychologische factoren erachter.

05 July 2022

Three Vidi’s for faculty 3mE

Three Vidi’s for faculty 3mE

The Dutch Research Council has awarded 101 experienced researchers a Vidi grant worth 800,000 euros. Eight Vidis go to top researchers from Delft, of which no fewer than three researchers work at the 3mE faculty: Michael Wiertlewski, Willem Haverkort and Kim Batselier. The grant enables them to develop their own innovative line of research and set up their own research group in the coming five years.