The government will stimulate all kinds of research projects with billions of euros from the National Growth Fund. A large sum will be invested in quantum computer research.
The office of the future is located in the polder town of Dronten. Its town hall uses the solar power from the car park to become energy neutral. This is how it works.
The coach of the Dutch sailing team has asked TU-researcher Dr Sukanta Basu to produce detailed wind maps of the complex Sagami bay near Tokyo.
In order to lower carbon emissions, Dr Phil Vardon wants to generate energy through pile foundations, using the natural temperature of the soil. How does this work?
Despite their tiny brains, fruit flies have steep learning curves, as TU Delft researchers discovered using a technique that might one day shed light on neurological diseases.
An iceberg as large as Flevoland split from Antarctica last month. Three years ago, there was one at least three times bigger. What do they say about climate change?
The wind measured in the Thialf ice skating stadium was minute, yet media reports ranged from ‘no difference’ to ‘foul play’. Should the skating federation ISU set a standard?
TU Delft has links with various Chinese research institutes, even military ones. How did this come about? “It’s all happening in China. That’s where you need to be.”
How will people resume their lives after lockdown? This game-like tool answers by showing how corona drifts indoors, such as in restaurants, and how people can ward it off.