Last Sunday morning, students put the finishing touches to their robot. They pulled an all-nighter for it at the Robotics Student Association hackathon.
In 1957, the recently renovated nuclear reactor of the RID was an example of just-conquered nuclear energy. How do we see the field more than sixty years later?
In a strange combination of events, Microsoft announced both the departure of Leo Kouwenhoven this week ánd the discovery of scalable Majoranas – developed in Denmark.
The Dutch Research Council has awarded Vici grants worth up to 1.5 million euros to 22 researchers, including two from Delft. Due to corona, this happened later than intended.
“Let’s all stand by the facts so as to protect our scientists.” That was the appeal that Minister Robbert Dijkgraaf made last Friday to his political colleagues.
Doris van Halem (TU Delft) and Lydia Senanu (Ghana) are developing ceramic water filters that stop heavy metals and bacteria – a locally made filter for safe drinking water.
The import of Russian gas has already decreased. Now is the time to become independent of Gazprom, argue TU Delft energy specialists. But how?
‘We will set up an IT army’ twittered Vice President Federov of Ukraine. Delta asked cybercrime researcher Rolf van Wegberg how this will be done and who will be involved.
Higher education institutions are suspending all formal cooperation with Russia and Belarus. At the same time, they are offering support to students and staff affected.