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TU Delft opens globally unique wind tunnel
Wind turbines are getting bigger and bigger and the wind speed is never the same on every part of the rotor – the rotating part of a wind…
Drivers of automated vehicles are blamed for crashes that they cannot reasonably avoid
People seem to hold the human driver to be primarily responsible when their partially automated vehicle crashes. But is this reasonable? In…
Open Technology award for large-scale electrolysers
NWO has awarded funding to six technology-science research projects from the Open Technology Programme. One of these is the e-HEAT project…
Robotic support improves rehabilitation
We are living longer and longer these days. And the older we get, the higher the chance of becoming afflicted with an age-related disease,…
Mohammad Khosravi has been granted the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology medal
Mohammad Khosravi has been granted the ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich) medal for his doctoral thesis titled…
Towards safe surgery worldwide
More people die from treatable surgical conditions than from HIV, malaria and tuberculosis put together. This is what Roos Oosting wants to…
ERC Starting Grant for Ali Akyildiz
The European Research Council has awarded an ERC Starting Grant to Ali Akyildiz. Akyildiz’s research focusses on cardiovascular…
Saskia van Heumen: TU Delft Best Graduate 2022
Today, at the TU Delft Best Graduate Award Ceremony 2022, eight recently graduated engineers presented their research and results of their…
Saskia van Heumen TU Delft Best Graduate 2022
Saskia van Heumen has been voted TU Delft’s Best Graduate 2022 for her outstanding research on the use of LED photoacoustics in treating…
Nastaran Barin has developed a promising tool for studying brain cancer mechanobiology
Understanding the mechanobiology of glioma cells is of paramount importance for prospective treatment screening of this brain tumour.…