A team of Dutch scientists has built a super computer the size of four pizza boxes. The Little Green Machine (LGM) II is located in Leiden. Delft researchers use it for 10% of the time.
Aerodynamic drag accounts for 95% of the total resistance in cycling time trials, PhD candidate Wouter Terra explained during the Science and Engineering Conference on Sports Engineering (Friday April 7th 2017).
The biotech tool CRISPR-Cas has caused a revolution in genetic editing. In a recent issue of Science, TU researcher Stan Brouns argues that the biotech revolution has only just begun.
Student team Project March recently presented the design of their exoskeleton for a paraplegic patient. This is the second attempt, after a major setback last year. Team members Marise de Baar and Nick Tsutsunava shared their behind the scenes stories.
Four years after its inception, the Battery Lab opened its doors last Thursday, April 6, 2017. Housed in the Reactor Institute Delft, the lab combines all stages of battery development.
Jos van Beuningen (28) studeerde bij systems engineering, policy analysis and management (TBM) af op het businessplan voor zijn onderneming, die de bloemenhandel én de complete e-commerce op de schop moet nemen.
A steel-and-glass truss was hoisted in place on Monday, April 3, 2017. Over time it will be transformed into a glass arch bridging the water between Mekelpark and Green Village.
Laura and Ellen, two graduates from the Faculty of Architecture at the TU Delft, went to Africa for three months to design and build a community center in Kenya.
A simulation study by PhD candidate Antonio Jarquín Laguna suggests that hydraulic wind parks will have only a slightly lower efficiency than the electric standard.