By creating entanglement between quantum bits on distant chips, Prof. Ronald Hanson and his team have laid a basis for quantum information processing.

De één bedenkt een onderwatergarage, de ander een nieuwe formule om de optimale koepel te berekenen. Civiele techniek is nu eenmaal een heerlijk diverse studie.

For as sophisticated as our energy infrastructure may seem to us, it is still a challenge to make the best trade-off between the effort required to produce our energy and the costs to the stakeholders.

Always wanted to know what your chances are to live to 100? The answer lies in your genes, or so researchers from Leiden and Delft, who are working together in the Medical Delta program on aging, believe. They are unravelling the genetics of longevity.

Just days after TU Delft scientists entangled quantum bits on distant chips, another group has successfully allowed electrons to jump between quantum dots. Both groups of the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience lay a basis for quantum information processing.

Delft researchers have made an important advancement in a new microscopic technique that is widely used in medical research. Their findings were published online this week in Nature Methods.

By simply changing the rear part, students from Hogeschool Inholland, TU and Haagse Hogeschool combine the high-mileage vehicle Apollo with the wind-powered vehicle Anemo.

Always wanted to read your newspaper or enjoy breakfast while driving to work? Autonomous cars might hold this in store and TU Delft is planning to make such a car.