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TU Delft and ASML map non-visible materials at nanoscale with ultrasound
The increasing miniaturisation of electrical components in industry requires a new imaging technique at the nanometre scale. Delft…
Deep-sea mining less harmful to environment thanks to new ‘minerals collector’
. Rudy Helmons, onderzoeker Offshore and Dredging engineering, ontwierp in samenwerking met IHC Mining de collector 2.0. Een op waterdruk…
Geert Keetels in various media
Delta: Zal de lente ons van covid-19 verlossen? / Will spring free us from Covid-19? De Limburger: Helpt de lente in de strijd tegen het…
Willem Haverkort in Delft Integraal
Read the interview he had with Delft Integraal about scaling up electrolysis. At 3ME he focuses on the optimization of electrochemical…
Gerard Verbiest in various media
Techniques to extract information from plants about what they need. In 4TU.techtalk #3 Gerard Verbiest (4TU Plantenna/ TU Delft) and Jan…
Summer school
The summer school is a highly intensive summer programme which has been set up especially for those who are very proficient in German,…
Driving behaviour less ‘robotic’ thanks to new Delft model
Researchers from TU Delft have now developed a new model that describes driving behaviour on the basis of one underlying ‘human’ principle:…
TU Delft starts programme for robot engineer of the future
How can robots function within various processes in a factory? What is a good robot engineer according to the industry? These two questions…
VitaminX: Summer Hub
From 1 July until 18 August X presents the Summer Hub. The perfect spot to hang at with friends, meet new people or just to relax on your…
Beach robot on the move during World Cleanup Day
During World Cleanup Day on September 19, citizens were encouraged to clean up waste in their street and surroundings. In The Hague,…