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NWO Open Competition Grant for Hanieh Bazyar

NWO Open Competition Grant for Hanieh Bazyar

Current membrane fabrication processes are not sustainable because they are energy-intensive and require hazardous solvents. We are all…

Grip or slip; robots need a human sense of touch

Grip or slip; robots need a human sense of touch

How can humans instantly estimate the slipperiness of a surface and adjust their gripping, for instance when picking up a wet glass?…

Richard Norte in various media

Bits and Chips: Spiderweb inspires room temperature quantum sensor (English) Phys.org: Spiderweb as inspiration for creating of one of the…

Burak Eral in various media

Medical Facts: Nierstenen beter begrijpen door ‘nier op een chip’ (Dutch) Sciencelink: Nierstenen in een druppelchip (Dutch) Omroep West: Zó…

Ivo Pothof in various media

Het Klokhuis: Warmtepomp (Dutch) NPO Start: Klokhuis - Warmtepomp (Dutch) Solar magazine: Ivo Pothof: ‘Pvt-warmtenetten grote kans voor…

Making surgical instruments from medical waste

Making surgical instruments from medical waste

In Dutch hospitals, over a million kilos of blue ‘wrapping paper’ is used each year to keep medical instruments sterile. After they have…

TPM MOOC: Designing a Climate Neutral World: An Introduction

TPM MOOC: Designing a Climate Neutral World: An Introduction

On the 15th of November a new TPM MOOC will start in which professor Kornelis Blok will focus on designing a climate neutral world.…

Rubicon grant for Sebastien Callens

Rubicon grant for Sebastien Callens

Sebastien Callens, (former) researcher at the Department of BioMechanical Engineering in the field of biomaterials and bone implants, has…

Energy transition at the heart of TU Delft's education programme

Energy transition at the heart of TU Delft's education programme

On Thursday 9 June, the TU Delft campus will be buzzing like never before. On that day, students will be presenting their ideas on how to…

TU Delft creates one of the world’s most precise microchip sensors – thanks to a spiderweb

TU Delft creates one of the world’s most precise microchip sensors – thanks to a spiderweb

A team of researchers from TU Delft managed to design one of the world’s most precise microchip sensors; the device can function at room…