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Davide Ripepi wins Delft Best Energy Paper Award

Davide Ripepi wins Delft Best Energy Paper Award

On Wednesday 16 March, Davide Ripepi won the Best Energy Paper Award after first winning the e-Refinery Best Energy Paper Award. This all…

Feeling things by touching the screen of your smartphone

Feeling things by touching the screen of your smartphone

Imagine you could feel the brush strokes of Van Gogh, the fur of your beloved pet on a zoom call, fabrics in online shopping or tissues in…

Girls from years 3-4 of pre-university education get to know mechanical engineering

Girls from years 3-4 of pre-university education get to know mechanical engineering

How do a hand prosthesis and an operation tool work? What are some sustainable solutions for beach litter? And what kind of technical…

‘Using chemistry to close the CO2 cycle’

If we want to make the world more sustainable, then we need to find a solution for CO2. Professor Wiebren de Jong (TU Delft) from the…

ERC Starting Grants for two 3mE projects

ERC Starting Grants for two 3mE projects

Sabina Caneva and Richard Norte, researchers of the department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering, have been awarded an ERC Starting…

TU Delft and ITEC BV launch X.AL, the first Dutch Lab for Extreme Chip Assembly Technology

TU Delft and ITEC BV launch X.AL, the first Dutch Lab for Extreme Chip Assembly Technology

The growing demand for computer chips is driven by the digital transformation of products and services. Recent chip shortages underline the…

ECCM KICkstart DE-NL cross-border NWO grant for e-Refinery scientists

ECCM KICkstart DE-NL cross-border NWO grant for e-Refinery scientists

The NWO executive board has awarded thirteen applications in the ECCM KICkstart DE-NL Call. The research focuses, among other things, on…

Bart De Schutter in various media

Technisch Weekblad: Onderwaterrobot ruimt afval op van zeebodem (Dutch) New Scientist: Delftse onderwaterrobots vissen zwerfvuil van de…

Obstacles no problem for smart robots

Obstacles no problem for smart robots

Robots that safely navigate busy corridors to deliver medicines to nurses. And drones that manoeuvre around people, rubbish bins and poles…

The Maritime Business Game

The Maritime Business Game

Jeroen Pruyn, Assistant Professor at the faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering, uses in his teaching a ‘Maritime…