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01 November 2019

Materials experts join the corrosion community in China

Materials experts join the corrosion community in China

Arjan Mol, professor of Corrosion Technology and Electrochemistry, and Herman Terryn, part-time lecturer at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, were the first international corrosion scientists to receive a Fellowship Award from the Chinese Society for Corrosion and Protection (CSCP) this month. The fellowship serves to highlight the potential of exchanging fundamental knowledge across continents and further reinforce collaboration with China.

29 October 2019

Dariu Gavrila receives IEEE ITS Outstanding Research Award 2019

Dariu Gavrila receives IEEE ITS Outstanding Research Award 2019

Dariu Gavrila has received the Outstanding Research Award 2019 from the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Society for his work on "Active Vulnerable Road User Safety with focus on vision-based pedestrian and cyclist detection, motion modelling and path prediction".

29 October 2019

Cybernetics team wins award for best SMC journal paper

Cybernetics team wins award for best SMC journal paper

Max Mulder and his team received the Andrew P. Sage award at the IEEE Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics.

28 October 2019

Geeske Langejans in different media

21 October 2019

Neanderthal glue from the North Sea

Neanderthal glue from the North Sea

Scientific research has revealed that a flint tool cased in a tar-like substance is actually one of the few examples of the use of glue by Neanderthals.

16 October 2019

Miguel Bessa in different media

Scientists have created a super-compressible material that could eventually have your pocket sized bike unfold into a full-scale one.

16 October 2019

Perfect match between student and supervisor leads to prize-winning design

Perfect match between student and supervisor leads to prize-winning design

Winner of the Inspiration Award 2019, IJsbrand de Lange, has much to thank his thesis supervisor for. “It’s because of him that my company got off the ground.”

14 October 2019

TU Delft researchers design new material by using Artificial Intelligence only

TU Delft researchers design new material by using Artificial Intelligence only

Researchers at TU Delft have developed a new material without doing any experimental tests at all.

10 October 2019

The Delft approach to Forensic Engineering

The Delft approach to Forensic Engineering

Karel Terwel (CEG), Michiel Schuurman (AE) and Arjo Loeve (3ME) won a prestigious ICE Publishing Award for their joint work on ‘Improving reliability in forensic engineering: the Delft approach’.

02 October 2019

Hans Hopman in NOS.nl

26 September 2019

Johan Padding’s inaugural lecture: From chaos to order

Johan Padding’s inaugural lecture: From chaos to order

On Wednesday 9 October, professor Johan Padding from the Complex Fluid Processing chair at the Department of Process & Energy will hold his inaugural lecture entitled ‘From chaos to order’.

26 September 2019

Paulien Herder to give Van Leeuwenhoek Lecture

Paulien Herder to give Van Leeuwenhoek Lecture

Paulien Herder, professor of Engineering Systems Design in Energy & Industry and programme manager of the Delft consortium e-Refinery will be giving the Van Leeuwenhoek Lecture on Sunday 29 September, entitled ‘A world without fossils fuels’.

26 September 2019

Nomination 2019 Maritime Designer Award

Nomination 2019 Maritime Designer Award

Agnieta Habben Jansen, PhD student at the Department of Maritime and Transportation Technology, has been nominated for the 2019 Maritime Designer Award for her research ‘Vulnerability reduction of distributed systems’.

23 September 2019

Inktvismechanisme in ICT&health en Engineeringnet.be