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04 April 2022
Immediate acceleration of global climate action needed to realise 1.5°C goal
The goal of the Paris Agreement on climate change, limiting global warming to a maximum of 1.5°C, is becoming increasingly unrealistic…
04 April 2022
Jeroen van den Hoven chair of new Data Ethics Committee at UWV
UWV (Employee Insurance Agency) develops and uses data applications to improve or renew services to clients and employers and considers it…
25 February 2022
Delft scientists present “green” series of children's lectures
We generate more and more electricity from solar panels and windmills, but what if there is no wind and the sun is not shining? Will you…
24 February 2022
TU Delft study reveals need for new forms of control in heat transition
Independent research by TU Delft, commissioned by the Regional Energy Strategy (RES) Rotterdam The Hague, shows that with the current…
21 February 2022
Rolf van Wegberg explains why cybercriminals have a customer service
Imagine: you start up your laptop and see that hackers have struck and demand a ransom. That's not all, they have left a customer service…
01 February 2022
Jeroen van den Hoven reappointed in European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies
The European Commission appointed 15 new members of the new European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE). Jeroen van den…
01 February 2022
Increasing the availability of fresh water in coastal areas
Fresh water is scarce in the Dutch coastal area. Climate change and salinisation are putting freshwater availability under even more…
31 January 2022
Laurens de Vries appointed as professor of Complex Energy Transitions
The Executive Board appointed dr.ir. Laurens de Vries as professor of 'Complex Energy Transitions' as of 27 January 2022.
17 January 2022
Effectiveness of 2G and 3G has declined
At the request of the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, researchers from TU Delft, UMC Utrecht and Populytics investigated the…
11 January 2022
TU Delft Lustrum: Speeding up the energy transition
On Friday, 14 January, we will celebrate TU Delft's 180th anniversary. From that day onwards, everyone can participate in a 180-day lustrum…