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P.H.M. Charlier
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TU Delft presents eight Best Graduates 2021
Today, 29 October 2021, Delft University Fund announced the eight TU Delft Best Graduates 2021. Each year, TU Delft’s eight faculties…
TU Delft on board the world largest crane vessel for exploring future Offshore Wind Turbines
How do you install a wind turbine far out at sea when high waves and strong winds make its installation virtually impossible? With this…
NWO Open Competition Grant for Sabina Caneva
In her research project ‘MechanoPore’ Sabina Caneva works on the development of programmable, shape-shifting DNA origami nanovalves for…
Gerjo van Osch in various media
Medical Facts: Negen Medical Delta professoren gelijktijdig geïnstalleerd met dubbelbenoeming (Dutch) Suffrage Science: Leading women in…
Jan-Willem van Wingerden in various media
Omroep Delft: Windmolens zo ver mogelijk uit het zicht: TU Delft doet onderzoek naar hoe dat kan (Dutch) Land en Water: TU Delft doet…
Peter Wellens in various media
Omroep Delft: Windmolens zo ver mogelijk uit het zicht: TU Delft doet onderzoek naar hoe dat kan (Dutch) Land en Water: TU Delft doet…
David Abbink in various media
Robohouse: Hotelschool The Hague, TU Delft and RoboHouse join hands to experiment with ‘hospitality robotics’ Robohouse: Robots and humans…
‘Cohesion researchers’ unravel the mystery of hydrogen effects on materials
Steel pipelines can become brittle due to hydrogen and can therefore break. Fascinated by this urgent problem, Carey Walters (MTT), Othon…
Underwater robot does not need help on the ocean floor
Robots can perform jobs underwater that are too complex or dangerous for humans. That is, if they can manage on their own, because no one…