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08 March 2019

Listening to quantum radio

Listening to quantum radio

Researchers at Delft University of Technology have created a quantum circuit that enables them to listen to the weakest radio signal allowed by quantum mechanics. This new quantum circuit opens the door to possible future applications in areas such as radio astronomy and medicine (MRI). It also enables researchers to do experiments that can shed light on the interplay between quantum mechanics and gravity.

26 February 2019

Five Vici grants for TU Delft researchers

No less than five TU Delft will each receive 1.5 million euros from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO).

21 February 2019

A global network of radio telescopes exposes the aftermath of a violent generator of gravitational waves

A global network of radio telescopes exposes the aftermath of a violent generator of gravitational waves

Astronomers have combined radio telescopes from five continents to prove the existence of a narrow stream of material (jet) emerging from the only gravitational wave event involving two neutron stars observed so far. These findings have now been published in the Science magazine by an international team of scientists, led by Giancarlo Ghirlanda from the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF, Italy). Professor Leonid Gurvits (JIVE and TU Delft) is co-author of the Science paper.

21 February 2019

Dutch King opens Microsoft Quantum Lab on TU Delft campus

Dutch King opens Microsoft Quantum Lab on TU Delft campus

On 21 February, King Willem Alexander opened the Microsoft Quantum Lab on the campus of TU Delft. With the lab, Microsoft strengthens quantum research in Delft, a research area where TU Delft ranks among the world's best.

14 February 2019

Extra intake moment and new educational concept for teacher training SEC

Extra intake moment and new educational concept for teacher training SEC

At the beginning of February, a new cohort of sixteen prospective teachers started the teacher training programme of the Science Education & Communication department.

06 February 2019

Ted Young and Ronald Ligteringen release interactive e-book

Ted Young and Ronald Ligteringen release interactive e-book

Emeritus professor Ted Young and Ing. Ronald Ligteringen of the department of Imaging Physics have released an interactive e-book on stochastic signal processing.

16 January 2019

Farewell interview with Freek Kapteijn

Farewell interview with Freek Kapteijn

16 January 2019

Research to improve welding process for manufacturing industries

Research to improve welding process for manufacturing industries

14 January 2019

Kobus Kuipers wins Physica Prize 2019

Kobus Kuipers wins Physica Prize 2019

The Physica Prize 2019 has been awarded to Kobus Kuipers, not only a pioneering physicist but also someone who is strongly committed to outreach.

10 January 2019

Chris Kleijn receives J.B. Westerdijk award

Chris Kleijn receives J.B. Westerdijk award