Latest News Open menu Search rss Open menu 12 December 2023 Korean Delegation: Strengthening Global Bonds in Science and Technology In an exciting stride toward international collaboration, TU Delft was honoured to host the Minister of Science and ICT (MSIT) in Korea, Jong Ho Lee, and the President of the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT), Byungjoo Min, at TU Delft, Read more 28 November 2023 NWO grant for size-tuneable nanopores and living building materials The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded grants to 28 promising research projects in the field of Exact and Natural Sciences (ENW), including two at the Faculty of Applied Sciences at Delft University of Technology. The grants of up to 50,000 euros are part of the Open Competition ENW-XS. Eva Bertosin receives the grant for her work on nanopores and Kui Yu is awarded for his research on living building materials. Read more 27 November 2023 Students receive KHMW Young Talent Graduation and Incentive Prize On Monday 27 November, 67 incentive prizes were presented to first-year students and 20 graduation prizes to master's students by the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW). Twelve TU Delft students were granted such awards, including four from the Faculty of Applied Sciences. Read more 15 November 2023 More efficient electrodes for CO2 recycling CO2 electrolysis is a promising way to store energy whilst recycling carbon dioxide. By applying electricity, CO2 and water react and produce more complex molecules. A study published in Nature Communications lead by Hugo van Montfort at TU Delft has presented a new design of electrodes that improves the efficiency of CO2 electrolysis. Read more 10 November 2023 Talieh Ghiasi wins Minerva Prize 2023 Read more 09 November 2023 Is Safety Culture a Matter for the Workplace, Not Science? Read more 07 November 2023 Safe and affordable red blood cells without donors The production of cultured red blood cells (cRBCs) holds the promise of being a potentially unlimited source of cells that could meet the increasing demand for red blood cell transfusions. Read more 02 November 2023 NAE appoints Paulien Herder, Mark van Loosdrecht and Andrea Ramirez Ramirez as NAE Fellows The Netherlands Academy of Engineering (NAE) appoints 62 top experts as NAE Fellow, including professors Paulien Herder (and dean), Mark van Loosdrecht and Andrea Ramirez Ramirez of the faculty of Applied Sciences. In total, 11 of the 62 experts are employed at TU Delft. President and Rector Magnificus of the TU Delft, Tim van der Hagen, is also one of these experts. Read more 02 November 2023 TU Delft researchers discover new ultra strong material for microchip sensors A material that doesn't just rival the strength of diamonds and graphene, but boasts a yield strength 10 times greater than Kevlar, renowned for its use in bulletproof vests. Read more 30 October 2023 GUSTO arrived on Antarctica NASA’s GUSTO balloon observatory has arrived on Antarctica onboard the Wallops C-130 airplane. It is scheduled for launch around the 15th of December. GUSTO is equipped with three 8-pixel far-infrared cameras delivered by SRON and TU Delft and will carry out the first large-scale survey with velocity-resolved imaging of the spectral lines emitted by three cosmic elements between stars. Read more ... Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 You are on page 6 Page 7 Page 8 ... Stay connected linkedin twitter Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page