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Peter Visser receives the Scientist of the Year Award from AkzoNobel

This week, Peter Visser, PhD Candidate in the Corrosion Technology and Electrochemistry group of Professor Arjan Mol, received the award…

Renewable Energy Systems - The Next Step Forward

Renewable Energy Systems - The Next Step Forward

Replacing large coal and nuclear power plants with renewable resources, especially wind and solar energy implicitly emphasised an increased…

First joint PhD degree Materials Science TU Delft and Ghent University

Since the cooperation, both young researchers and professors very regularly cover the 180 km between the two cities for research and…

Gas turbines: vital for the transition to renewable energy sources

Gas turbines: vital for the transition to renewable energy sources

Gas turbines are mainly known as the jet engines that are used to propel aircraft. But they are also the workhorses in the huge power plants…

Going deeper into the next generation of implants, with three disciplines at once

Going deeper into the next generation of implants, with three disciplines at once

It has been the undisputed gold standard for implants for dozens of years: titanium. This strong, light and corrosion-resistant metal can be…

In search of better Li-ion batteries and alternatives

In search of better Li-ion batteries and alternatives

There is a lot of progress still to be made when it comes to batteries and energy storage. The problem of storing energy is often…

Building ‘scaled-down synchrotron’ begun

Building ‘scaled-down synchrotron’ begun

Detecting a hidden layer in a top work of art by Rembrandt, identifying metal fatigue in ships, predicting arteriosclerosis: these are just…

Using Hawkeye from the Avengers to communicate on the eye

Using Hawkeye from the Avengers to communicate on the eye

Popular culture characters, such as superheroes like Iron Man, Captain America, Wonder Woman, Batman and Hawkeye, can provide a unique and…

Collaboration grant awarded to Department of Process & Energy and MIT

Collaboration grant awarded to Department of Process & Energy and MIT

A new initiative focussing on intensifying collaborations between Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Process & Energy division…

Professor Christian Poelma’s inaugural speech: ‘Opaque Flows Clarified’

Professor Christian Poelma’s inaugural speech: ‘Opaque Flows Clarified’

On Friday 16 February 2018, Christian Poelma, professor of multiphase systems at the Department of Process & Energy, will deliver his…