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Wind turbines as inspiration for ships
Innovations from the wind energy sector seldom find their way to shipbuilding, despite undeniable similarities. Researchers in the areas of…
Royal honours for three TU Delft professors
TU Delft professors Isabel Arends, Jenny Dankelman and Andy van den Dobbelsteen each received a royal honour this year.
Haptic assistance proves excellent solution for working with two robots
Researcher Jeroen van Oosterhout has developed a haptic assistance system that makes it easier to control two robots simultaneously. On…
Gerwin Smit nominated biggest scientific talent 2018
Dr.ir. Gerwin Smit from Biomechanical Engineering, 3mE faculty, TU Delft, has been nominated by New Scientist for the title of biggest…
First papers published in TU Delft’s Open Access Journal Superhero Science and Technology
In the same week as the worldwide release of Avengers: Infinity War, the latest Hollywood superhero film, the first papers and editorial…
Delft innovation wins Dutch Design award
The new grab ( nemaX ® ) that Dutch grab manufacturer Nemag developed in partnership with transport engineer Dingena Schott and her team…
A single-piece transmission mechanism to multiply motion frequency
Davood Farhadi Machekposhti, PhD-candidate at the Department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering has developed a new method for the…
New chair and appointment of part-time lecturer Earl Goetheer at Process & Energy
Starting 1 May 2018, the new Electrochemical Transformation of CO2 chair will commence at the Department of Process & Energy. Earl Goetheer,…
Royal Honours for Prof. Jenny Dankelman
Today, prof.dr. Jenny Dankelman of the department of Biomechanical Engineering was appointed a Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion.…
Cycling motion keeps hydrofoils upright during flight
TU Delft students publish scientific paper which demonstrates how a cycling motion can keep hydrofoils upright during flight on water When…