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18 July 2024

Margreet Docter SUTQ Educator

Margreet Docter SUTQ Educator

18 July 2024

SURF Education awards 2023

SURF Education awards 2023

16 July 2024

Esengul Yildirim co-teach certificat

Esengul Yildirim co-teach certificat

23 May 2024

Creating life from lifeless biomolecules with AI and lab evolution

Creating life from lifeless biomolecules with AI and lab evolution

“What is life? How does a living cell emerge from lifeless molecules?” wondered a multidisciplinary team of Dutch scientists. To answer these questions the research team, led by the TU Delft, aims to build a living synthetic cell from lifeless biomolecules, using laboratory evolution and artificial intelligence for the first time. The ten-year research programme to do so, entitled “Evolving life from non-life” or simply “EVOLF”, was awarded 40 million euro by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) as part of the Summit grants scheme.

16 May 2024

Gijsje Koenderink appointed as KNAW member

Gijsje Koenderink appointed as KNAW member

The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) has selected Gijsje Koenderink as new KNAW member. She will join the Academy together with 16 other leading scientists. The new members will be installed on 30 September 2024.

15 May 2024

From flocs to granules: new opportunities for wastewater treatment

From flocs to granules: new opportunities for wastewater treatment

On 16 May, Viktor Haaksman will defend his doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Applied Sciences at TU Delft. Together with a large public-private consortium, he developed granular sludge technology that allows existing wastewater treatment plants to increase their capacity without large-scale new construction.

08 May 2024

NWO funds investigation on commercialization of ultra-sensitive proteomics technologies

NWO funds investigation on commercialization of ultra-sensitive proteomics technologies

To stimulate real-world application of protein research at the TU Delft Bionanoscience department, the Dutch Scientific Organisation (NWO) has appointed researcher Carlos de Lannoy as fellow of the Faculty of Impact.

01 May 2024

Roman Barth announced as 2024 Schmidt Science Fellow

Roman Barth announced as 2024 Schmidt Science Fellow

Roman Barth is named member of the 2024 Schmidt Science Fellows, along with thirty-one other early-career researchers. He will use powerful deep learning-based algorithms to design new candidates for a promising, but difficult to identify, class of drugs.

29 February 2024

Research and drug development platform supported by ERC grant

Research and drug development platform supported by ERC grant

Apart from storing heritable information, DNA can fold into a key that unlocks functions in specific proteins. Such DNA keys, called ‘aptamers’, are highly sought-after as new drugs and tools in biological research. Delft researchers developed a technique to find the right DNA key between the countless different aptamers that exist. The European Research Council has now awarded their idea with a Proof-of-Concept grant.

13 February 2024

Scientists develop new technology to identify individual full-length human proteins

Scientists develop new technology to identify individual full-length human proteins

In a study published in Nature Nanotechnology, scientists from Delft University of Technology present a new technique to identify proteins. Proteins carry out essential functions in our cells, while playing a crucial role in diseases like cancer and COVID-19 infection. The researchers identify proteins by reading out the fingerprint, and comparing the fingerprint to patterns from a database. Using this new technology, the researchers can identify individual, intact, full-length proteins, preserving all its information. This can shed light on the mechanisms behind many different diseases and allows earlier diagnosis.