Intimate technology
Have you ever felt embarrassed by technology? By a navigator that outsmarted you, or a telemarketer who knew a little too much about you? This is your chance to create intimate, embarrassing and scary technology for a design competition organised by the Rathenau Institute and NRC-next newspaper.

Saudi Arabian authorities have been improving walking routes in Mecca to accommodate more pilgrims and reduce risks of stampedes. Professor Serge Hoogendoorn (CEG) has been asked to advise on possible redesigns of the Sacred Mosque.

Together with the existing theory group at process & energy, the newly opened fuel cell lab now forms an integrated research centre on a European level.

Making new products from sewage water is the ultimate form of cradle to cradle, according to PhD student Chris Ruiken. He is looking for ways to recycle toilet paper.

For his achievements in the kissing number problem, Dr. Frank Vallentin (Faculty EEMCS) won the prestigious SIAG/Optimization Prize from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

“The lower right part of the photo shows a cellar where the drinking water is filtered through layers of sand. The rest is a reflection in the cellar window, showing daylight through the window behind the photographer.