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Researchers make 3D image with light microscope
For the first time, Delft researchers have succeeded in making a three-dimensional image of a cellular component using light. The component…
A new tool to understand the brain
How does our brain work? An international team of researchers, including lead author Daan Brinks of TU Delft, has taken another step towards…
Decoding movement intentions in the brain using ultrasound waves
An international team of scientists that includes ImPhys researcher David Maresca published an article in Neuron today demonstrating…
Researchers shed new light on DNA replication
In preparation for cell division, cells need to copy (‘replicate’) the DNA that they contain. A team of researchers from TU Delft,…
Clever Delft trick enables 20 times faster imaging with electron microscopy
Researchers at TU Delft have expanded upon a clever trick that increases the speed of electron microscope imaging by a factor of twenty. A…
Quantum Circuits, Architectures and Technology
Quantum Circuits, Architectures and Technology The Quantum Circuits, Architectures and Technology ( QCAT ) section is part of the Department…
Supply chain collaboration facilitates adaptation to climate change
Chain collaboration can provide a substantial stimulus in terms of adapting housing-association homes to climate change. Knowledge and…
Biofuel
How a unique fungus that can be found in elephant dung via a cup of coffee in Nijmegen and years of research in Delft has led to a…
Ir. P. Atzampou
Panagiota Atzampou is a Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Engineering Structures (ES) of Delft University of Technology since the…
R.H.M. Ogink, MSc
M.Sc. Delft University of Technology Research: Vortex-Induced Vibration of Marine Risers Advisors: Dr. A.V. Metrikine, Prof.ir. J. Meek…