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Delft scientists fight coral bleaching Great Barrier Reef

28 November 2018

Delft scientists will test coral repair techniques in Australia. They will collect coral eggs from healthy parts of the Great Barrier Reef and release larvae in damaged parts.

Beoordeling van wetenschappers op de schop

28 November 2018

Universiteiten en wetenschapsfinanciers gaan met wetenschappers in gesprek over een andere manier van beoordelen voor promotie en geldwerving.

Millions of euros for solving major societal needs

26 November 2018

The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research granted EUR 19 million to six large science programmes. Delft researchers are playing an important role in five of these.

Catching plastic proves challenging

26 November 2018

After deployment, Ocean Cleanup’s first system behaves differently than expected. It does harvest plastic, but some of it also floats out again. What can be done?

‘Ik zou de wereld wel even verbeteren met techniek’

23 November 2018

De TU heeft een nieuwe leerstoel, Ethics of Water Engineering. Hoogleraar Neelke Doorn gaf vorige week haar intreerede. “Soms is het juist belangrijk om niets te bouwen.”

Delft heeft universiteitskliniek

23 November 2018

Goed nieuws voor kankerpatiënten. HollandPTC in Delft maakt protonentherapie beschikbaar: stralingstherapie met mogelijk minder bijwerking.

NWO Open Mind supports two bright ideas from Delft

22 November 2018

A robot for training dentists and low-cost automated detection of parasites in cattle. These adventurous ideas from TU Delft earned an NWO Open Mind grant earlier this month.

How to simulate an agent-based society

21 November 2018

Agent-based modelling is a novel way to analyse biofuel supply chains, where it reproduces the complex dynamics of society.

The Netherlands is sinking fast

19 November 2018

The Netherlands is sinking faster than previously thought. This is what a team of researchers led by Ramon Hanssen of the mathematical geodesy and positioning section found.

Graphene tops the next generation pressure sensor

19 November 2018

Graphene-based pressure sensors allow further miniaturisation, leading to “the ultimate pressure sensor”, says PhD candidate Robin Joey Dolleman.

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