News & In the media Open menu Search 297 results Open filters In the media News rss Open menu 28 February 2018 TPM launches HumTech Lab The Humanitarian Technology (or “HumTech”) Lab brings together students and researchers who contribute their expertise to design, develop, implement, and evaluate new technologies for humanitarian aid. Through this initiative, HumTech Lab aims to bring technology-driven, evidence-based solutions to humanitarian aid and disaster relief operations. Read more 26 January 2018 Michel van Eeten in AD over samenwerking van TU Delft en Fox-IT Afstudeer-onderzoekers van de TU Delft wisten altijd al hun weg te vinden naar beveiligingsbedrijf Fox-IT, maar nu hebben de Delftse 'buren' de intentie uitgesproken hun samenwerking verder te intensiveren. Michel van Eeten, hoogleraar cybersecurity aan de TU Delft is enthousiast over de samenwerking. Read more 22 January 2018 Bert van Wee en Wijnand Veeneman in de Volkskrant over Lightrail Vervoerders en wethouders uit de Randstad waarschuwen in een open brief voor een verkeersinfarct. Zij zweren bij lightrailverbindingen. Is dit hét medicijn voor een dichtslibbende Randstad? Bert van Wee en Wijnand Veeneman reageren hierop. Read more 16 January 2018 Data revolution in disaster management Professor Bartel Van de Walle and researcher Kenny Meesters are investigating the role played by information in emergency relief efforts. In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Texas, they collected data during a special hackathon for students. One conclusion could be drawn straight away: Delft students are keen to help. Read more 08 January 2018 Pieter Bots on TU Delta about Peer review and appraisal During Education Day 2017, Anton Akhmerov, Pieter Bots, Pasquale Cirillo and Kevin Cowan were appointed TU Delft Education Fellows. Each fellow receives € 50,000 to carry out an educational project on innovation. In the first of a series of their projects, we today look at Dr Pieter Bots (TPM). Read more ... Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 You are on page 56 Page 57 Page 58 ... Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page