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29 October 2024

Large meltwater accumulation revealed inside Greenland Ice Sheet

Large meltwater accumulation revealed inside Greenland Ice Sheet

A new study published in Nature unveils a surprising discovery: a substantial amount of meltwater is temporarily stored within the Greenland Ice Sheet during summer months. For the first time, an international group of researchers was able to quantify meltwater with positioning data. The finding challenges current models of how ice sheets contribute to global sea level rise.

16 October 2024

Inaugural address Anne Loes Nillesen: Climate Adaptation; an Act of Design

Inaugural address Anne Loes Nillesen: Climate Adaptation; an Act of Design

The water and soil system has traditionally been an important basis for the development of mostly densely populated delta areas. Climate change also changes the existing conditions of the water and soil system; this has an impact on the future spatial economic compositions of deltas and their land use. On 8 November, Professor Anne Loes Nillesen (Urbanism) will give her inaugural address ‘Climate Adaptation; an Act of Design’.

11 October 2024

Bridging Climate and AI: a joint workshop event

Bridging Climate and AI: a joint workshop event

With a Climate & AI Workshop event on October 3rd, TU Delft AI Initiative and Climate Action Programme (CAP) joint forces to bring together (early career) researchers from all TU Delft faculties working at the intersection of climate and AI to explore relevant overlaps and related opportunities.

08 October 2024

New courtyard Bouwkunde officially opened

New courtyard Bouwkunde officially opened

Two years after the first ideas about transforming the courtyard of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment into a Urban Climate Grove, was ready to be opened. On Tuesday 1 October 2024, during a festive opening, Dean Dick van Gameren, Frank van Vliet (Delft alderman for Climate, Culture and Public Space) and Renate Geven (Asset Manager Buitenruimte at campus real estate CREFM), planted the final plants.

27 September 2024

Researchers from TU Delft and Cambridge University collaborate on innovative methods to combat Climate Change

Researchers from TU Delft and Cambridge University collaborate on innovative methods to combat Climate Change