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Gender Equality Plan
TU Delft statement on Gender Equality D&I structuur De inzet van speciale functionarissen en kennisnetwerken om het Gender Equality Plan uit…
DEWIS
DEWIS is the women’s network of scientists at the TU Delft and our mission is to help TU Delft to attract more women and create an…
Quantum education
Quantum technologies are set to continue to grow—but is our future workforce ready to embrace them? Carmina Almudever & Aletta Meinsma A…
Quantum Delta NL: The Dutch Community for Developing Quantum Technologies
An interview with Freeke Heijman Freeke Heijman (Director of Quantum Delta NL), interviewed by Pieter Vermaas You are a founding director of…
Quantum for science
Quantum computing has major implications for the future of scientific research and engineering. Matthias Möller & Boyang Chen A Problem of…
Designing the future of quantum
Communication is key for the future of quantum computing. Luckily, designers are ready to lend a hand. Derek Lomas & Caiseal Beardow A…
The public's perspective
As science and industry propel quantum technology forward, it’s important to keep society involved in the process. Kamiel Dankers Quantum…
Quantum in industry
The quantum computing industry is a superposition of viewpoints, from start-ups to global corporations. Michael Wimmer & Giordano Scappucci…
Erkennen & Waarderen
Het is een lang gekoesterde wens van de Nederlandse academische gemeenschap om de prestaties van wetenschappelijk personeel anders te…
Response of the Rector Magnificus
At TU Delft, we develop technology that has a high impact on society. To contribute to an informed societal debate we establish Vision Teams…