Falling is a societal challenge. Annually, about one in four elderly people fall. Fortunately, a novel aid technology is on its way, from Delft.
TU Delft researchers Bart van Straten and Tim Horeman are men on a mission. They are working to reduce the stupendous amount of medical waste.
The pioneering AeroDelft student team have presented its hydrogen-powered aircraft prototype on Friday 26 February. “Hydrogen is the only sustainable future for aviation.”
It was not Leo Kouwenhoven himself, but two of his ex-colleagues who apparently tipped off Nature about errors in his 2018 article about majorana particles.
SURF announced last week that a new supercomputer would take off by mid-2021. TU Delft follows closely in SURF’s footsteps. “This will drastically change our research.”
Five teams of six students spent 10 weeks developing computer games for serious purposes, such as identifying cancer cells or practise democracy. Here’s what they developed.
Two AE employees have spent two years part-time co-developing the first-ever Dutch military satellite, BRIK II. The launch is scheduled for April. That is just the start.
Agricultural sustainability mostly concerns itself with environmental problems. In developing nations, however, empowering farmers is the top priority.
Do you get involved in public debates on prickly issues such as vaccinations or climate change? Tips from people at TU Delft to avoid becoming immersed in social media storms.