Director of education Jaap Harlaar designed and produced an emergency breathing machine together with students of clinical technology. How does this machine actually work?
Nature is investigating if a 2018 article by QuTech researchers about majorana particles should be retracted. It is also under scrutiny by TU Delft’s Integrity Committee.
Barbara Terhal does pioneering research into quantum error correction. The TU Delft professor was recently awarded KNAW membership. “I now belong to a group of wise people.”
Nine thousand euros for a personal development course on innovation development in her field. Lefki Loverdou was awarded the Marina van Damme grant during an online ceremony.
These are interesting times for economist and energy expert Aad Correljé. The coronavirus is restricting globalisation and, for the first time, the price of oil is negative.
The TU Delft QuTech Quantum Computing research group has raised the alarm. Its conclusions on majorana particles in a Nature article two years ago may not be right.
Hairdressers may cut hair again and cafés will open on 1 June. Niek Mouter delved into people’s preferences in the easing of restrictions. Are the Cabinet’s plans welcome?
A shirt with a measuring system to optimise overhead movements, improve performance, and prevent injuries. These researchers hope to change the games of tennis and baseball.
A low-tech ventilator, developed and built by the Project Inspiration team, has reached Guatemala where it will double the national stock of ventilators.