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11 June 2020
Research into economic and logistical effects from exit scenarios of corona measures
Bert van Wee, Niek Mouter, Ruth Shortall and other scientists from TU Delft and VU University Amsterdam will conduct research into the…
10 June 2020
CiTyAI lab launched
The CiTyAI lab was formally launched on Tuesday 2 June as one of the eight Delft AI labs. The Lab is a joint initiative in which the…
09 June 2020
Undecided citizens are the deciding factor when introducing corona app
The Dutch have widely varying opinions on the desirability of a tracking and tracing corona app
05 June 2020
Faculty building TPM has limited access
The cabinet has taken steps to relax the COVID-19 lockdown measures. This also offers some opportunities for limited on-campus activities.…
02 June 2020
TU Delft launches first eight TU Delft AI Labs
How can artificial intelligence (AI) accelerate scientific progress? Delft scientists will investigate this question in eight new 'TU Delft…
29 May 2020
Ernst ten Heuvelhof Professor Emeritus
Today is the last working day for Ernst ten Heuvelhof. His retirement will start next Monday.
28 May 2020
TU Delft team wins Supply Chain and Logistics Competition
MoT student Angginta Ramdani, Kartika Nurhayati, PhD candidate of the faculty of TPM, and TIL student Andrian Wicaksono (TPM/CEG), competed…
06 May 2020
Dutch public in favour of limited relaxation of coronavirus measures
Dutch people believe that any relaxation of measures to control the coronavirus should be limited, in order to prevent the healthcare system…
30 April 2020
Ibo van de Poel new Delft KNAW member
The KNAW has selected eighteen new members, four of whom are from TU Delft. Ibo van de Poel is one of them. KNAW members, leading scientists…
28 April 2020
TU Delft to launch online survey of preferred exit scenarios on 29 April
TU Delft researchers will be asking people in the Netherlands on how they would prefer coronavirus measures to be relaxed. From 29 April,…