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Heike Vallery in various media
As healthcare becomes increasingly complex, Professor Heike Vallery strives for simpler and lighter systems for learning to walk again.
Amir Zadpoor in C2W
Amir Zadpoor is working on a solution called 4D printing. He explains how it works: "We first grow a flat layer of tissue from stem cells…
Hans Bussmann in ICT&Health
Erasmus MC and TU Delft are working with a number of other institutions on the development of a wristband that, in combination with a…
Ruud Kortlever in Nemo Kennislink
Greening factories with sustainably generated electricity. If it is up to Ruud Kortlever, chemical factories will also run as much as…
Pieter Jonker in NPO 3FM news
Will we end up being unemployed? On the contrary: Robot professor Pieter Jonker thinks that we are mainly improving.
Roos Oosting in Delta
Affordable surgical instruments could save many lives in Africa. Yet, there are still numerous obstacles that stand in the way of producing…
Jenny Dankelman in Delta
During Meet the Professor professors from TU Delft cycled to Delft primary schools to give a guest lesson. Delta took a lesson from teacher…
Jenny Dankelman receives Professor of Excellence Award 2019
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On Monday 2 September, Jenny Dankelman, Professor of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Intervention Techniques at the Faculty of 3mE, received…
TU Delft’s hydrogen racing car wins second place
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The Forze VIII, developed by TU Delft students, was the first ever hydrogen racing car to secure a podium place in an official race this…
Surgeons use octopus-based mechanism for the first time in OR
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The ‘mechanical octopus’, a steerable laparoscopic instrument used for minimally invasive surgery in the abdominal cavity, has been used for…