News Open menu Search 211 results Open menu 10 January 2022 TU Delft builds decarbonised energy system for the built environment The energy transition will be felt most keenly in residential areas, where there are major challenges. . At The Green Village – the field lab for sustainable innovation on the TU Delft Campus – a unique project to accelerate the energy transition in the built environment will start on Friday 14 January: the 24/7 Energy Lab. Read more 01 November 2021 Meltwater from the Austrian Alps An imposing, compelling and urgent social problem, that is what Master student Sarah Hanus wanted for her final project. She found it high up in the Austrian Alps where climate change is altering river runoff patterns. Using a model she developed herself, Hanus is able to come up with long-term projections of what these patterns will look like in future. Her work earned her the title of Best Graduate of the Faculty of Civil Engineering & Sciences. Read more 28 October 2021 TU Delft participates in National Climate Week From 28 October to 5 November, it is National Climate Week with the slogan 'everyone does something'. TU Delft, as a climate university, is fully participating, because attention to the climate is more urgent than ever. Read more 21 September 2021 TU Delft opens Climate Action Hub on Campus The Hague Read more 20 September 2021 Climate technology you hope you’ll never need Could clouds be modified to slow global warming? Cloud expert Herman Russchenberg is investigating climate intervention but hopes his theories will never be put to the test. Read more ... Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 You are on page 25 Page 26 Page 27 ... Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page