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New insights about the balance organ in Nature Communications
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Patrick Forbes, post-doc research-fellow at the Department of BioMechanical Engineering and the Erasmus MC, together with colleagues from…
TU Delft self-driving car anticipates pedestrian behaviour
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A research team from the Department of Cognitive Robotics (CoR) has achieved a milestone in the area of autonomous driving in an urban…
David Abbink in De Wereld van Morgen (NPO1)
Research by the Haptics Lab into symbiotic driving will be shown on Dutch television in prime time. David Abbink was interviewed by Vivianne…
Robert Hekkenberg in Technisch Weekblad
Regarding the claim that autonomous sailing is more difficult in inland shipping than in shipping, Hekkenberg said that the challenges in…
Mechanical Engineering Design competition 2019 in various media
The goal is to build a self-propelling mechanism that can continue its movement after a fall from table height, and then deliver a 'Golden…
3mE researchers receive ERC Starting Grant
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Seven researchers from TU Delft are receiving an ERC Starting Grant this year from the European Research Council. No fewer than three of…
Students win world championship with high-tech recumbent bike
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Cyclist Lieke de Cock won the world championship for cycling in the Nevada desert in the US with a speed of 120 km/h.
Seven Veni’s for TU Delft researchers
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NWO has announced the Veni recipients for 2018. Amongst them are seven scientists from Delft University of Technology.
The Physiology of Impenetrable Skin: Colossus of the X-Men
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One superpower that gains constant attention is that of impenetrability, a power possessed by superheroes like Luke Cage, Wonder Woman,…
ERC Starting Grants for seven TU Delft researchers
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The European Research Council has awarded ERC Starting Grants to seven TU Delft researchers. The grants (1,5 million euros for a five-year…