TU Delft Astronomer and physicist Akira Endo worked on a chip that measures far-infrared light to ‘determine distances to galaxies that were hitherto hidden behind dust’.
Het kabinet wil ‘tientallen miljarden euro’s’ lenen voor een fonds waarmee Nederland kan investeren in infrastructuur, innovatie, onderwijs en onderzoek.
Engineering and Policy Analysis master students apply machine learning to societal problems like heatwave management. They will present their work on 22 August in The Hague.
Dam development across the tropics will disrupt the planet’s last free-flowing rivers, warns Delft researcher Michael McClain.
Experts on thorium reactors convened in Delft after a four year programme: the molten salt reactor could make nuclear energy both safe and sustainable.
Fifty years ago, Neil Armstrong was the first man to step foot on the moon. Humans will inhabit other star systems, predicts Dr Angelo Vermeulen.
The Veni grant allows young researchers to work on their ideas for three years. Twelve researchers at TU Delft are given this opportunity. What will they do?
In the 1970s and 1980s, Delft researchers were involved in the first Astronomical Netherlands Satellite (ANS). Was this prompted by the 1969 moon landing?
Een promovendus van de Wageningen Universiteit heeft de wetenschappelijke integriteit geschonden door onderzoeksgegevens te manipuleren. Dat concludeert integriteitsclub Lowi.