The Green Village now houses the Researchlab for Automated Driving Delft (RADD). “The minister agreed that it’s time to test autonomous vehicles in practice,” said Professor Bart van Arem.
Nerdalize, the Delft start-up that puts waste heat from data servers to domestic use, has increased the target for its crowdfunding campaign twice. With over half a million euros already committed, the company is now aiming for 750,000 euros.
Scientists are spaced out. Chinese researchers sent quantum information from a satellite to earth, a breakthrough in the development of an unhackable quantum internet. What does this mean for Delft’s efforts in this field?
Wubbo Ockels patented airborne wind energy almost twenty years ago. The 100 kW generator on display this Friday shows the technology is rapidly scaling up.
Many choices that people consider their own are actually determined by algorithms from companies like Google or Facebook. ‘This situation will worsen unless we empower people with a citizen web’, said Dirk Helbing.
The new terahertz source that Dr Alessandro Garufo is developing will be dozens of times stronger than current standards. It promises high-resolution security imaging.
Remember the two TU Delft students who built a sounding rocket in the Arctic Circle? It was finally launched last week.
By directly connecting green power producers with consumers, electricity provider Vandebron offers them both a better deal.
Lakes saturated with soda in Siberia contain newly discovered micro organisms that produce methane under extreme conditions. Researchers from the Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology (Moscow) and TU Delft published these findings in Nature Microbiology last week.