TU researcher Dr. Calin Plesa won an NWO Rubicon grant and went to California. At UCLA, he now learns the art and science of synthesizing genes by the thousands.
Researchers in the Department of Bionanoscience at the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience have published a method to produce controllably small fatty bubbles, called liposomes. These will form the envelopes for future artificial cells.
Three groups of five master students presented their results at the end of this year’s Building Serious Games project-based course on January 20. It is no mean feat to quickly build a multidisciplinary group with previously unknown students from other faculties to deliver a tested game prototype for an external commissioner in ten weeks.
In the Loop is a resource strategy board game created by TU Delft alumna, Katherine Whalen, to help generate awareness of critical raw materials.
Do you feel the urge top open the windows when visiting your grandparents? That would improve the indoor air quality found PhD student Marina de Almeida-Silva, but not the amount of particulate matter.
Active sport is considered beneficial to your health. But how healthy is the air in fitness centres and along cycle routes? PhD candidate Carla Ramos performed measurements in Lisbon.
From space, the Danish astronaut Andreas Mogensen remotely controlled a robotic hand and a vehicle at ESA in Noordwijk. That demo took place last September.
A review of the TU Delft highlights of 2015 in less than five minutes.
With Cultural Professor Thom Hoffman, the Open Days, the first International Festival of Technology, the construction of the Proton Therapy Centre and the building for Applied Sciences, Nuna 8 winning the Solar Challenge and DUT the Formula Student.
In a seminar for the occasion of Delft’s 174th Dies Natalis notable researchers from all over the world presented their views on the future of robotics at TUD. The main message: it is not about dividing tasks between humans and robots, but about continuous cooperation to get the best results.