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Hans de Bruijn in Trouw over de kracht van toegeven
Hans de Bruijn legt in zijn column uit dat de uitspraak van de SP dat Rutte IV liegt, kan worden gezien als duidelijke taal, maar ook als…
Product Evaluation Laboratory (PEL)
The Product Evaluation Laboratory, also referred to as the PEL or Product Lab , is a research facility within TU Delft. It offers services…
van Duijvenbode, J.R.
Profile TU Delft (2018 – current) Ph.D. candidate in Resource Engineering I obtained a MSc degree in the European Mining Course (EMC) from…
Opening up and open access to DOCOMOMO information
Modern buildings that are threatened with demolition or disfigurement are regularly brought to the attention of DOCOMOMO International. In…
TRANSFORM-CE
Design researchers from TU Delft work together with the municipalities of Almere and Manchester to investigate how to increase the recycling…
Governance
Team Underlying or overarching all actions, pilots and projects proposed for the sustainable transition of TU Delft is the governance that…
Book Presentation | Process Technology in the Netherlands: Past and Future
Book Presentation | Process Technology in the Netherlands: Past and Future Speech by Ernst Homburg For over a century process technology has…
Rates and Setups
Our rental and catering options show some of our standard possibilities. Of course, much more is possible, so please contact us to arrange…
How smart sensors can prevent epilepsy
In Delft and Rotterdam, Wouter Serdijn and Christos Strydis are collaborating on a network of sensors and stimulators for the body.
Algorithms unravel cellular dynamics, and what it means for targeted therapy
Modern technology allows us to monitor the activity of tens of thousands of genes in cells.