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Downer for TU Delft quantum computer

8 February 2021

QuTech is going to retract a 2018 Nature publication in which researchers had unfoundedly claimed that they had observed majorana particles.

Responding quickly in life-threatening situations

2 February 2021

If you work for a suicide prevention chat helpline, a writer’s block could mean the difference between life and death, says Salim Salmi, who developed a tool for counsellors.

Is it Covid-safe in this classroom?

1 February 2021

TU Delft researchers have developed a software that helps calculate the risk of the spread of the coronavirus. How does it work?

Anyone wanting money from NWO will need a lot of luck

1 February 2021

The chance of being granted funds from NWO has been shockingly low for years. Delta spoke to three scientists who know what it is like to lose out. “A lot of energy wasted.”

‘Klimaat adaptatie is meer dan dijken ophogen’

29 January 2021

De klimaatadaptatietop CAS 2021 heeft deze week veel mensen weten te mobiliseren. Wat levert dat op volgens de Delftse klimaatexpert prof. Herman Russchenberg?

Houben: ‘AI is going to change design processes’

26 January 2021

TU Delft has created a special post for the development of artificial intelligence. Geert-Jan Houben will set up no less than 24 AI labs. As a start.

Solar Boat Team switches to hydrogen

22 January 2021

The TU Delft Solar Boat Team is due for a name change. The electrically powered trimaran gets its energy from hydrogen instead of solar cells.

Researchers: Curfew comes too late

21 January 2021

A European research group has calculated the effects of a curfew. It appears that the effectiveness depends on when you impose it.

Who oversees artificial intelligence systems?

20 January 2021

After the Dutch Government fell over the child benefit scandal last week, the question of meaningful human control over AI systems is now more urgent than ever.

Why not use consumer electronics for home-based care?

19 January 2021

Home-based care applications often rely on medical standard sensors. By using cheaper consumer-grade sensors, home-based care could become more accessible.

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