The start-up Otis Insight developed a tracker and a tablet for rowing coaches. Their Row4 won last year’s National Sportinnovator Prize.
Does a recent KNAW report on the state of Dutch science paint too rosy a picture? According to Tim van der Hagen, TU Delft’s chairman and rector, the Netherlands is definitely experiencing a brain drain in the applied sciences.
In de zoektocht naar dé ideale schaatsslag, ontwikkelde promovenda Eline van der Kruk een dynamisch computermodel van een schaatser. Donderdag 8 februari verdedigt ze haar proefschrift en vlak daarvoor geeft ze een lezing bij een symposium over wintersporttechnologie, georganiseerd door het TU Delft Sports Engineering Institute.
Internet providers can function as control points for cyber security, says Dr Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob. She discovered that most of the cyber crime originates from large and c
The craziest launch ever took place on February 6, 2018. SpaceX launched Elon Musk’s red Tesla on its way to Mars. “Either that, or we’ll see the biggest fireworks ever,” said America’s super engineer. Videos from launch and press conference attached below.
‘Deceptidrones will be hated, but that’s exactly their purpose.’ TU Delft students prepare their fighting drones for the world’s first Drone Clash, organised by TU Delft.
Hundreds of guests witnessed the opening of the Delft Blockchain Lab on Thursday February 1st 2018. “We’re continuing the evolution of trust,” said scientific leader Dr Johan Pouwelse.
Verlaging van de gaswinning naar 12 miljard kuub per jaar lost de aardbevingsproblematiek in Groningen waarschijnlijk niet op, meent TU-hoogleraar reservoir systems and control Jan Dirk Jansen (CitG). Hij breekt een lans voor stikstofinjectie in het aardgasveld.
It drives like a motorbike and flies like a helicopter. The ultimate boy’s toy, flying car PAL-V, will be presented on the Geneva International Motor Show. Will this be our deliverance from daily traffic jams? TU Delft researcher Joris Melkert doesn’t think so.