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Bart De Schutter in various media
Waterforum: Onderwaterrobot voor de zeebodem (Dutch) Hamburg News: Autonome Unterwasserroboter werden im Hamburger Hafen getestet (German)…
Delft scientists present “green” series of children's lectures
We generate more and more electricity from solar panels and windmills, but what if there is no wind and the sun is not shining? Will you…
TU Delft intensifies research into floating wind turbines
If it is up to the European Commission, all the energy used will come from renewable sources by 2050. Achieving this goal will require the…
TU Delft and TNO prepare industry for scale-up phase of clean factory
Oil and gas shortages are not only pushing up the prices of gas and petrol, but also plastics, medicines and cosmetics. To make our society…
Vidi grants for eight leading TU Delft researchers
The Dutch Research Council has awarded 101 experienced researchers a Vidi grant worth 800,000 euros. The grant enables them to develop their…
New TU Delft cavitation tunnel should enhance vessel efficiency and reduce disturbance
This week the new cavitation tunnel will be opened at TU Delft. The research in this facility, officially called the Multi Phase Flow Tunnel…
From CO2 to plastics and laptops
CO2 conversion by means of electrocatalysis is where renewable energy meets renewable feedstocks meets CO2 emission reduction.
Gabriel Weymouth appointed professor of Ship Hydromechanics
Gabriel Weymouth has been appointed Professor of Ship Hydromechanics at the department of Maritime and Transport Technology as of 1st of…
Autonomous robot system picks up litter from ocean floor
TU Delft is working with seven other partners on an autonomous system for cleaning the ocean floor. This system consists of a surface…
Arjo Loeve in various media
NRC: Lasers meten bloedspetters héél precie s (Dutch) Computable: TU Delft ontwikkelt techniek voor bewijsfotografie (Dutch) RTL: Laser…