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19 September 2024

Unusual waves grow way beyond known limits

Unusual waves grow way beyond known limits

18 September 2024

A strong nose for trouble

A strong nose for trouble

Ammonia gas – it is both highly poisonous and corrosive, yet also often used in industry, or present around intensive livestock farming. To better mitigate the risks of ammonia leaks, Paddy French together with Lina Sarro and Sten Vollebregt will make smaller, more robust and eventually more affordable ammonia sensors. The NWO OTP programme has funded their research into a fully-integrated, single-chip sensor that incorporates two porous silicon carbide structures for detecting ammonia and humidity, all in a single layer and one etch step.

16 September 2024

RTX’s Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and TU Delft enhance collaboration on commercial aerospace technology research

RTX’s Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and TU Delft enhance collaboration on commercial aerospace technology research

Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and Delft University of Technology, have signed a master research agreement (MRA) enabling bilateral collaboration across a range of sustainable aviation research opportunities, including advanced materials, hydrogen propulsion, advanced manufacturing and industrial design.

05 September 2024

Join TU Delft's largest Climate Fresk

Join TU Delft's largest Climate Fresk

05 September 2024

ERC Starting Grant for Anh Khoa Doan for predicting and controlling extreme events in flows

ERC Starting Grant for Anh Khoa Doan for predicting and controlling extreme events in flows

The European Research Council (ERC) has announced that Anh Khoa Doan, Assistant Professor in AI for Fluid Mechanics, will receive an ERC Starting Grant for his research on predicting and controlling extreme events in turbulent flows, such as the atmosphere or the oceans, with scientific machine learning.