Inflation is pushing PhD candidates with grants to the brink. As their position at TU Delft is so tenuous, they could be subject to misuse. TU Delft does little, found Delta.
Heating houses in a smarter and more sustainable way is the main motivation behind the Open Innovation Heat Network. The new research and testing facility opened last Monday.
C1 Connections (The Hague) and TU Delft developed and tested an improved system to bolt wind turbines to monopiles. “We’re just in time for the offshore wind expansion.”
Companies are easily perceived as ethical when they collaborate with universities. Do not be misled, the leading researchers of The Young Academy write in a report.
The TU Delft Hyperloop team showed their ‘pod’ on Saturday 17 June. They will use it in this summer’s Hyperloop Week in Edinburgh. What are their bonus points?
The role of robots in healthcare is clear: to make nurses’ work more attractive. The question is how. Gommers: “Surely we can say we don’t know!”
The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences wants more funding for planetary health: interdisciplinary research into the effects of climate change on public health.
The European Parliament is working on the world’s first artificial intelligence (AI) legislation. What does technology philosopher Stefan Buijsman expect from this?
Who are the people who study or work at TU Delft? We meet them in this series. This time Professor Mauro Overend who wants to find ways to reuse recycled flat glass.