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13 February 2023
Research for responsible AI in the military domain: REAIM2023
Delft AI and ethics researchers lead academic forum of REAIM conference 15 and 16 February.
01 February 2023
TU Delft TPM partners in Horizon project ‘DUST’ - Democratising jUst Sustainability Transitions
The project Democratising jUst Sustainability Transitions (DUST) was selected for funding by the European Commission Horizon Europe…
19 January 2023
Start-up grant exploratory and participatory modelling for Health Technology Assessment
Jan Kwakkel and Saba Hinrichs-Krapels (MAS/Policy Analysis) have just been awarded a start-up grant from ZonMw as part of their Health…
12 January 2023
Can nature-based climate change adaptation measures benefit the Dutch housing market?
The Netherlands needs to account for climate-driven flood risks when planning new housing advises the Deltaprogramma: where and how we build…
20 December 2022
TU Delft brings knowledge and expertise even closer to government and policy at the heart of The Hague
Many still know it as the old V&D building, later the Canadian department store Hudson's Bay moved in briefly, but the iconic building on…
14 December 2022
TPM Best Graduates 2021-2022
In addition to the nomination for TU Delft’s Best Graduate, TPM’s education management team has also chosen and put in the spotlight one…
22 November 2022
TU Delft helps the EU to improve its strategic crisis management
TU Delft Resilience professor Tina Comes played a central role in advising the EU on how to improve its role in transboundary crises. Today…
03 November 2022
TPM alumna Sophie Buteyn wins Cuperus Prize 2022
During the pre-conference of the National Transportation Science Congress, on 2 November at Het Paleis in Groningen, Sophie Buteyn, TPM…
01 November 2022
Jonas Lechner is Best Graduate of TPM 2022
Jonas Lechner is Best Graduate of TPM 2022! He now competes for the TU Delft Best Graduate award with his thesis 'Role of household climate…
13 October 2022
CityAccessMap: Addressing urban inequalities with open-source data
People in deprived city areas tend to have less services available than inhabitants in wealthier parts. They have less access to urban…