Latest News Open menu Search rss Open menu 19 January 2024 Giga-sized nuclide chart TU Delft Reactor Institute's, part of TU Delft Applied Sciences’ research reactor got a new exterior a few years ago. What cannot be seen from the outside: the inside has now also received a unique covering: the nuclide chart. Read more 17 January 2024 QphoX raises €8m to bring quantum modem technology to market, building towards the quantum internet Dutch quantum computing company QphoX has raised an €8 million funding round, the largest investment in a quantum company in the Netherlands to date, in a significant development for the country’s fast-growing quantum industry. Read more 11 January 2024 How living materials from algae can best capture carbon Scientists from TU Delft have found how confined microalgal cells grow optimally in photosynthetic engineered living materials. With the use of light energy, the microalgae convert CO2 from the air into sugars, energy and oxygen for their survival. Such algae-based living materials could be used in a range of applications, from functional objects for CO2 capture, to oxygen sources for biological tissues. The team, led by Marie-Eve Aubin-Tam and Kunal Masania, present their new insights in Advanced Materials. Read more 10 January 2024 James Byng wins TNW Excellence Award James Byng, director of the TU Delft Hortus Botanicus wins TNW Excellence Award. His ambition was “to create within five years a garden that will be a leading visitor attraction for the city of Delft and the leading technical botanical garden in Europe.” He is already very far along in achieving this ambition. The TNW Excellence Award is an award for a faculty member, in management and organisation, who has shown exceptional commitment within the TNW faculty. Read more 10 January 2024 Wim Bouwman receives J. B. Westerdijkprize 2024 During the New Year's breakfast 2024 of the Faculty of Applied Sciences, Dr. Wim Bouwman (Radiation Science and Technology) was awarded the prestigious J.B. Westerdijk Prize. He received the prize for his exceptional contributions to education. Read more 14 December 2023 TU Delft Applied Sciences Graduates of the Year 2022-2023 Damián Vico van Berkel, Tess Bevers, Vincent Kruit, Sybe Adringa, and Francesco Zatelli, each of whom has graduated from the various Applied Sciences Master’s programmes, have been recognised as Graduates of the Year 2022-2023 in Applied Sciences. Recognising and encouraging talent is extremely important to the faculty, which believes students who show exceptional development deserve to be placed in the spotlight and rewarded for their outstanding efforts. Below, you can read about their career paths, which will serve to inspire current and prospective students. Read more 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 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 You are on page 4 Page 5 Page 6 ... Stay connected linkedin twitter Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page