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Paulien Herder moves from TPM to 3mE

Paulien Herder, professor of energy systems, is moving from the Technology, Policy and Management (TPM) faculty to the 3mE faculty starting…

3mE'er Laurens Valk nominated for 'Best Graduate' TU Delft

Laurens obtained his master’s double degree in Mechanical Engineering and in Systems & Control. He chose to conduct research in the area of…

New method for reducing vulnerability of naval vessels wins prize

New method for reducing vulnerability of naval vessels wins prize

Agnieta Habben Jansen, PhD student at the Department of Maritime and Transportation Technology, won the Sir Donald Gosling Award during the…

Space station at sea for extreme Arctic winter expeditions

Space station at sea for extreme Arctic winter expeditions

The Department of Maritime and Transportation Technology is participating in a feasibility study and design of an innovative drifting-ice…

Transport liquid gas calls for new kind of tank

Switching to renewable energy does not happen overnight and often generates all kinds of research questions. One of these concerns the…

Using a smartphone as a 3D printer

Juan Cuellar Lopez, PhD student at the Department of BioMechanical Engineering, developed – together with Paul Breedveld, Amir Zadpoor,…

Superhero Science: the impenetrable skin of superhero Colossus

Superhero Science: the impenetrable skin of superhero Colossus

There’s a new ‘Superhero physiology’ publication online in Advances in Physiology Education by Barry Fitzgerald, researcher at Process &…

Energieopslag in ondergrond

Water en bodem kunnen een veel grotere rol spelen in de energietransitie dan nu het geval is.…

Bacterial soundtracks revealed by graphene membrane

Bacterial soundtracks revealed by graphene membrane

A of researchers from TU Delft , led by dr. Farbod Alijani, have managed to capture low-level noise of a single bacterium using graphene.…

Ajay Seth receives Chan Zuckerberg grant for Open Source Software

Ajay Seth receives Chan Zuckerberg grant for Open Source Software

Ajay Seth, assistant professor at the Department of BioMechanical Engineering, has received a grant of US$190,000 from the Chan Zuckerberg…