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11 May 2023
New directors of studies and programme manager: Geertje Bekebrede, Anneke Zuiderwijk and Özge Okur
In the coming months, Özge Okur, Geertje Bekebrede and Anneke Zuiderwijk will become programme manager and directors of studies at our…
11 April 2023
Students play with geopolitical relations in the energy transition
The energy transition is not only technically challenging, there are also complex geopolitical interests at play. TU Delft Gamelab, together…
04 April 2023
MSCA Doctoral Network grant awarded on AI for road safety: ‘IVORY’
Road accidents cause more than 1.35 million fatalities per year globally. The UN and European Union want to eliminate these traffic…
27 March 2023
Kornelis Blok and Behnam Taebi appointed as members Dutch Scientific Climate Council
On the recommendation of Minister Jetten for Climate and Energy, the Dutch government has approved the appointment of nine new members of…
21 March 2023
Climate-proof coastal protection with 'living dikes'
Dikes protect the Netherlands from flooding. To keep the Netherlands safe in the future, several dikes are being reinforced in the High…
09 March 2023
What does Dutch society think about Dutch climate policy?
From March 9, 2023 to April 21, 2023, all Dutch citizens can advise politicians on climate policy through the National Climate Consultation.…
28 February 2023
Tatiana Filatova one of eight winners of the 2023 Ammodo Science Award
Today Ammodo announced that Tatiana Filatova is one of eight winners of the Ammodo Science Award for fundamental research 2023. The…
28 February 2023
Natalia Prozorova receives fellowship from MSCA4Ukraine scheme
The MSCA4Ukraine consortium has provided fellowships support to 111 post-doctoral and 13 doctoral researchers from Ukraine. This enables…
28 February 2023
TU Delft presents the eight best Climate Action & Energy Papers
Record temperatures, floodings and melting sea ice: radical weather events are becoming more frequent and have a devastating effect on our…
24 February 2023
16 million to keep the Dutch delta livable - even as it changes
Deltas and coastal plains are attractive places to live: fertile, flat, and open to the sea. These lowlands are, however, also vulnerable to…