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Digital remote passenger scanning
Nuria Llombart is working on innovative airport security techniques. In the future, you will be remotely scanned for concealed objects…
Forecasting gigantic ash clouds
Huge ash clouds are an impressive sight, but it also can cause a great deal of disruption an entailed significant costs
Will the Terminator come to life?
Will humans become cyborgs by 2050? If they do, is that such a bad thing? Wouter Serdijn, Professor in Bio-Electronics at TU Delft, is…
The indispensable skill in technical and economic studies
Computational Science bridges the gap between Mathematics and Computer Science for engineering purposes.
Taming the software jungle with evolutionary insights
Just like your television or car, software nowadays is often assembled from hundreds of pre-built components – ready-to-use pieces of code…
Self-driving cars: the next major technological revolution
Grandpa, did you have to drive a car yourself?!?
‘We could discover something that could change our whole view of the universe’
Dr Akira Endo is working on a brand-new measuring instrument that should lead to great improvements in how astronomers study the most active…
An algorithm for the perfect photograph
The rise of smartphones has made photography accessible to everyone, but this has not necessarily resulted in better photographs, as a…
Living on the edge
Rajendra Bishnoi works on novel technological concepts for so-called edge devices and he inspires students to follow his example.…
IDE in the media – week 13
Dutch items NPO2 - Prikkels - Tast (featuring Peter Vink at 6:05) Het Financieele Dagblad - ‘Duidelijk is nu dat ziekenhuizen niet zo verder…