As part of the European research programme RECREATE Dr. Gianfranco La Rocca (AE) explored the benefits of refuelling of passenger aircraft during flight.
Forget the speed limit signs posted along the highway. PhD candidate Erwin Walraven envisions a future in which your car decides what the appropriate speed is.
In a warmer future, enclosed open spaces can provide cooler places and reduce energy need. PhD student Mohammad Taleghani studied the benefits of courtyards in the Netherlands.
Homo erectus made the world’s oldest engravings about half a million years ago. Dutch scientist revealed this spectacular finding, which overturns the way we look at early man, this week in Nature.
Hurried drivers cause more accidents. But, there is no unique indicator for being hurried, finds PhD researcher Elizabeth Rendón Veléz.
Stopping a robot arm with brakes generates heat. An ingenious spring mechanism that buffers up to 80 percent of the kinetic energy makes robots more energy-efficient.
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maar via licht. Als het aan technisch informaticus Lennart
Klaver ligt, kletst jouw auto straks via kop- en achterlichten met zijn medeweggebruikers, en dient elke ledlamp boven tafel als toegangspoort naar internet.
A group of TU Delft researchers have received a grant from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.
Professor Kees Vuik’s Numerical Analysis team has received a four-year, €250,000 grant from Horizon 2020 to enable them to further their research in the field of computational science and engineering.
‘Soms is het goed om door te gaan, ook al is het voorgaande werk niet geheel begrepen’
Dr. Michiel PetrusMateriaalwetenschapper
“Deze stelling komt voort uit mijn eigen ervaring tijdens mijn promotieonderzoek.