A research proposal for diagnosis of Crohn’s Disease led by the TU has been rewarded 3 million euro subsidy. MR
With its smart diaper for incontinent, senile patients, YesDelft techno-starter company Salusion has won the Shell LiveWire Award, worth 2,500 euros.
New research at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience studies the molecular basis of HIV infections. “We want to see how drugs work.”
By heating up asphalt with an induction cooker, Delft researchers aim to keep the Netherlands’ highways in perfect shape.
Gas has been leaking from underground right above the world’s largest carbon capture and storage project in Weyburn, Canada.
A sink is a wormhole to a dirty dimension.
‘Personalised Access to Social Media’, PhD-thesis by Maarten Clements (Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science).
DUT goes Electric
The next racing car from the Delft University Racing Team will be an electric one. The previous student racing team, DUT-10, finished first in the competition for combustion engines.
Most of us know that the TU is facing serious budget cuts in the near future, but hard as these cuts may be, they’re made even harder by focusing on the wrong priorities, by an opaque process, and by a lack of student input.