With his new tool, the Nanoscribe, 3mE researcher Dr. Luigi Sasso has created a 0.1 mm-sized copy of the famous Rietveld chair. Sasso works on biomedical sensors which can be mass-produced.
Out of 32 proposals, NASA decided on the GUSTO mission as the project of choice to launch in December 2021. The terahertz sensors aboard the balloon-launched mission will be made in the Netherlands.
The GrapheneX team from Delft has won access to the ZARM drop tower in Bremen, Germany. The team will measure the pressure of light on a piece of graphene during free fall.
Open the door and step back a century in time. This office contains no computer, no camera, no copying machine. Instead, there are books, microscopes and a desk with dozens of portraits hung above it.
Our crew joined Rolf Hut and his team of researchers on their trip to Myanmar. With tracers positioned on strategic locations along the stretch of the river, these scientists study how the two rivers interact and meet after the confluence.
During his PhD research, Dr. Christiaan Boelsma came across two suitable materials for hydrogen sensing at the tip of an optical fibre and says: ‘There are still many new sensor possibilities available to explore.’
C’est le ton qui fait la musique, maar geen enkele gitaar ter wereld heeft exact dezelfde toon. Moet je net een student werktuigbouwkunde hebben. Martijn van Boven besloot het probleem voor zijn afstuderen bij 3mE voor eens en altijd de wereld uit te helpen.
After a week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to show the prototype graphene display, Santiago Cartamil has returned to Delft with a stack of business cards.
Maintaining distance from the car in front of you improves safety, but it also reduces road capacity. An experimental new display promises higher traffic density.