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‘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…
A look at an accessible and inclusive 3mE bachelor environment
All students should feel at home in the programme and feel challenged and free to develop their talents. To learn more about the potentially…
Earl Goetheer in various media
Atlas: video @ 1:32 (Dutch) Duurzaam Actueel: Nieuw EU-project gefinancierd voor ontwikkeling kosteneffectieve duurzame vliegtuigbrandstof…
Carlos Hernández Corbato in TechXplore
TechXplore: Underwater robot does not need help on the ocean floor
TU Delft develops 'brains' for buildings
A large consortium led by TU Delft is going to provide ‘brains’ to buildings. The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy has…
Researchers clarify the microscopic origin of dissipation with graphene
Associate professor Farbod Alijani and PhD student Ata Keşkekler have provided supporting evidence for the existence of a nonlinear…
Bendiks Jan Boersma in various media
NU: Nederlands bedrijf lanceert energiezuinige airco zonder broeikasgassen (Dutch) De Telegraaf: Schonere auto's: luchtfietserij?…
Farbod Alijani in various media
Nanowerk: Researchers clarify the microscopic origin of dissipation with graphene Engineers Online: Onderzoekers verduidelijken het…
TU Delft students reveal hidden inscriptions from NSB leader
Led by Professor Joris Dik, a group of TU Delft bachelor's students was able to discover the secrets of this part of the wall without…