The EquiCity project deploys serious gaming to combine various inputs in urban planning projects. Last week, the development team performed its first public test.
The TNO Construction Innovation Lab explores the future of construction with renewable raw materials and gasless heating. Delta took a look in the brand new building.
Non Dutch and young female academics in particular faced problems during the first lockdown, says research by The Young Academy and the LNVH into the impact of the lockdown.
A WRR report on artificial intelligence recently gained a lot of media attention. What does it say and what can TU Delft do? Pro Vice Rector AI Geert-Jan Houben reflects.
Inspired by spiderwebs, researchers have designed the Holy Grail for quantum technology that works at room temperature. “We hitchhiked on millions of years of evolution.”
What is it like to do research on the world’s largest crane vessel? Only a handful of people in the world can report this first-hand. Among them three scientists at TU Delft.
Tired of corona travel restrictions? Take a virtual voyage to the future of the internet on the new QuTech website and meet Alice, who is too smart for hackers.
A study mapping the photovoltaic potential of the Dutch highways says they could power all present electric vehicles and more. Still, there are plenty of practical issues.
Never before have ship movements been mapped so completely: from a national overview to a local hub. “You can see how the network functions.”