Students from DARE (Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering) have redesigned the Stratos II rocket, aiming for a 50-kilometre altitude. They’re preparing for a launch in Spain between 13-15 October 2015.
Art historians knew another painting was hidden under Rembrandt’s Old Man in Military Costume. The best of scanners revealed the hidden painting in detail and colour for the first time.
Chip manufacturer Intel has teamed up with QuTech, the quantum institute from TU Delft and TNO. Apart from the financial support, 5 mln. dollars for ten years, Intel brings in engineering expertise in developing quantum chips.
Fancy planning your daily schedule according to your mood and optimum concentration times? Then TU Delft’s new lightweight, brainwave-monitoring headset maybe just the thing
Op Sail, het grootste publieksevenement van Nederland, kwamen dit jaar 2,3 miljoen mensen af. Voor het eerst werd realtime in kaart gebracht waar al deze bezoekers rondliepen.
Een chauffeurloze taxi die je na college vanaf het station zo afzet voor je huis – geen fooi nodig. Toekomstmuziek, volgens civiel ingenieur Louise Hamilton.
A micron-sized piece of graphene wedged in between two superconductors features new physics. TU Delft researchers published their findings in Nature Nanotechnology.
The Netherlands could soon see small self-driving buses gracing Dutch roads, thanks to a project called ‘WEpods’. The project is the joint effort of the province of Gelderland, Wageningen University & Research Centre and TU Delft, and there are hopes that the six person automated vehicle will be permitted to drive on Dutch roads.
After eight strong strokes, RISE’s rowing boat rose out of the water on its hydrofoils. Four strokes later it collapsed back into the choppy water of the Schie.