Archive
14 November 2024
Tim Horeman in Link Magazine
'Medtech must learn to bridge its valley of death’
22 October 2024
Rudy Negenborn at RTL Nieuws
Shipping without a skipper will be allowed
15 October 2024
Jaap Harlaar bij Omroep Max
Can osteoarthritis be detected earlier in the future?
03 October 2024
Liselore Tissen at Art Dependence
Girl with a Pearl Earring visually captivates the viewer
13 September 2024
Peter Wellens at Theme Park Science
How do you create the most spectacular splash for a roller coaster?
30 August 2024
Albert Rijkens at Focus
How do we make shipping greener?
26 August 2024
John van den Dobbelsteen at BNR Nieuwsradio
Can technology reduce stress in the OR?
08 August 2024
Arnoud Greidanus at NPO Radio 1
About Olympic sailing: 'much improvement still possible'
19 July 2024
David Abbink in RTL Nieuws
Rise of assistance robots at KLM and in healthcare: 'In five years, this will be very normal'
15 July 2024
Arnoud Greidanus in NL Roei
'Scientifically there is still much to be researched around rowing'
22 June 2024
Bart van Trigt at Omroep West
Innovations from TU Delft help the Netherlands win gold medals at Olympics
21 June 2024
David Abbink about Stevin Prize in NOS News
For his research with high societal impact, David Abbink receives the most prestigious Dutch prizes in science.
22 May 2024
Joris Dik in Het Geheim van de Meester
In a new season of the TV program Het geheim van de Meester, Joris Dik analyzes which materials were used for world-famous paintings.
11 May 2024
Jan-Henk Welink about recycling electronics
Jan-Henk Welink explains why better recycling is needed for the materials that are used for electronics.
08 May 2024
Why do you start to walk like an elderly person at the age of 25?
In this video, Eline van der Kruk shows how your body changes throughout the years!
15 April 2024
Lindert van Biert at NPO Radio 1
What is more polluting: travelling by boat or plane?
12 April 2024
Jan-Willem van Wingerden about wind farms at NPO Radio 1
Jan-Willem van Wingerden was invited to talk about his innovative research on wind farm control.
04 April 2024
Ron van Ostayen about improved production of chips at BNR Wetenschap Vandaag podcast
Ron van Ostayen vertelt over verbeterde productie van chips door middel van zwevende wafers
20 March 2024
Gerard Verbiest in BNR podcast
Researcher Gerard Verbiest works on new chip technology using sound. Together with researchers at ASML, he investigates, among other things, how to apply sound to look inside a chip.
19 March 2024
David Abbink in Nieuwsuur about AI in robots
AI is already oftem used in robotics. Can these robots help with staff shortages?
17 March 2024
Arend Schwab at Universiteit van Nederland
Arend Schwab (founder of the cycling lab at ME) has been researching the art of cycling for years.
13 March 2024
Liselore Tissen in Museum de Lakenhal
What is the effect of the reproduction of artworks on the original? Liselore Tissen was involved in The Van Doesburg experiment in Museum de Lakenhal.
07 March 2024
Rudy Negenborn in BBC News about autonomous shipping
Autonomy, robotics and remote operation, along with artificial intelligence, will transform all transport sectors. In this article, Rudy Negenborn talks about the development and use of robot ships.
07 March 2024
Eline van der Kruk en Judith Cueto Fernandez about personalized musculoskeletal models in BNN Breaking
Musculoskeletal models in research are now based on the body of an average male. Scientists from Mechanical Engineering investigate how accurate these models are for a broad population. The one-size-fits-all approach could hinder proper treatment by doctors and physiotherapists.
02 March 2024
Arjo Loeve and Kim Hutchinson at RTL Nieuws about shaken baby experiment
Shaking a baby violently can cause head and neck injuries, blindness and in some cases even death. Researchers at TU Delft, faculty of Mechanical Engineering, are using a dummy baby and computer models to map the accelerations that act on the head during shaking.
16 February 2024
Tim Horeman in the podcast BNR Wetenschap Vandaag
Tim Horeman talks about the use of sustainable design in healthcare
16 February 2024
Jilt Sietsma in Trouw about sustainable steel production
Steel production accounts for 7% of global CO2 emissions. That should and could be more sustainable. That is why 31 parties are joining forces to develop a new set of technologies based on hydrogen, renewable energy and circular iron and steel processing.
12 February 2024
Amir Zadpoor and Mohammad Mirzaali about 'metamaterials' in BNN Breaking
A coating that can hide objects in plain sight, or an implant that behaves exactly like bone tissue. These extraordinary objects are already made from ‘metamaterials’. Researchers from TU Delft have now developed an AI tool that not only can discover such extraordinary materials but also makes them fabrication-ready and durable.
09 February 2024
Mathias Peirlinck in Trouw about cardiac digital twins
Mathias Peirlinck decided to research the heart. To improve treatment options for patients, he wants to understand how the heart works and responds to stimuli.
07 February 2024
Mark van de Ruit in AD about predicting migraine attacks
Hope for people who suffer from migraines: with this model you can predict an attack 24 hours in advance.
07 February 2024
Paul Breedveld in AD about an ultra-thin and steerable needle
Paul Breedveld, professor of Medical Instruments & Bio-Inspired Technology developed an ultra-thin, flexible and steerable needle with PhD student Marta Scali and fellow researcher Dimitra Dodou.
06 February 2024
Jan-Willem Klok and Winfred Mugge about robots in surgery
Can robots take over the tasks of surgeons?
19 January 2024
Earl Goetheer in Trouw about capturing CO2 in water
Will this help to solve the climate crisis? And what are the effects on sea life?
19 January 2024
Interview with David Abbink by NEMO Kennislink
How can robots help in the health & care sector?
10 January 2024
Amir Zadpoor in BNR De Technoloog podcast
Using a unique 3D printing process, TU Delft researchers produced hybrid multi-material interfaces that reached a remarkable closeness to nature’s design of bone-tendon connections.
05 January 2024
Richard Norte's research about a new ultra strong material in BNN Breaking
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.
09 October 2023
Richard Norte in various media
03 October 2023
Sikke Klein in various media
03 October 2023
Gerwin Smit in various media
18 September 2023