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‘Using chemistry to close the CO2 cycle’

If we want to make the world more sustainable, then we need to find a solution for CO2. Professor Wiebren de Jong (TU Delft) from the…

TU Delft, NFI and police develop smart technique for forensic photography

TU Delft, NFI and police develop smart technique for forensic photography

Every trace or other piece of evidence at a crime scene has to be thoroughly examined. Traces that cannot be taken away or stored, such as…

Angelo Accardo has been awarded two NWO Open Competition Grants

Angelo Accardo has been awarded two NWO Open Competition Grants

Angelo Accardo, assistant professor at the Department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering (PME), has been awarded two NWO Open…

Mathias Peirlinck in various media

Radio1 BE: Dankzij ons computermodel kunnen we virtueel een hart opereren en kijken wat de effecten van een ingreep zijn (Dutch) Radio1 BE:…

A little walk can make ridesharing a lot more efficient

A little walk can make ridesharing a lot more efficient

Ridesharing can benefit from using pick-up and drop-off points and asking users to walk a small distance. Researchers at TU Delft have…

ERC Advanced grants for TU Delft researchers

ERC Advanced grants for TU Delft researchers

Two TU Delft researchers have been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant.

TU Delft starts ‘Wind Farm Flow Control Project’

TU Delft starts ‘Wind Farm Flow Control Project’

Together with CrossWindHKN Siemens Gamesa Eneco GROW offshore wind a group of researchers led by professor Jan-Willem Van Wingerden TU Delft…

Theun Baller in Delft.business

Delft.business: Varen wordt vliegen op vleugels (Dutch)

Embracing Change

Student: Lara Walter Title: Embracing change Semester: 2023 Teachers: dr. Aleksandar Stanicic, ir. Pierre Jennen, Holly Dale, Joris…

ERC Starting Grant for TU Delft researchers

ERC Starting Grant for TU Delft researchers

ERC has awarded its 2020 Starting Grants to early-career researchers. Two of them are scientists from TU Delft. This European funding will…