After eight extraordinary productive years, Cees Dekker will transfer the Directorship of the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft (KIND) to his younger colleague Chirlmin Joo. Who is Dr Joo?
It was a world’s first when the Forze hydrogen car reached the finish of an official 60-minute car race during the Super Challenge last Saturday. Forze finished sixth as the only hydrogen car among petrol guzzlers.
Het bezwijken van de Morandibrug kan een zegen zijn, vindt hoogleraar draagconstructie prof.ir. Rob Nijsse, als de politiek zich eindelijk realiseert dat goedkope bouw duur kan uitpakken. “Er moet meer geluisterd worden naar ingenieurs.”
Bruggenexpert dr.ir. Cor van der Veen kan uitleggen hoe de Morandibrug bij Genua is ingestort. ‘Destijds was er niks mis met het ontwerp. Nu zouden we het anders doen.’
She may have needed crutches and been surrounded by catchers, but paraplegic Sjaan Quirijns walked. She was wearing robotic trousers, built by the student team MARCH III over
TU Delft’s number one dream team, the Nuon Solar Team, presented the smartest solar car in the world which it will run in the Sasol Solar Challenge in South Africa. We made a video about the team’s workplace and asked its Partnerships and PR, Pauline Overes, how it all began.
TU Delft’s Atlas 01 capsule reached a top speed of 142 km/h at the SpaceX Pod Competition on Sunday 22 July at SpaceX’s headquarters in California.
Quantum physicist Dr Gary Steele has been appointed Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor. With his devices, which combine mechanics with microwaves, Steele explores the far limits of quantum mechanics. Who says real things cannot be in two states at the same time?
Beads, bones and arrowheads. Plenty of odd objects have found their way into the micro CT scanner at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG), but the clay table