The role of robots in healthcare is clear: to make nurses’ work more attractive. The question is how. Gommers: “Surely we can say we don’t know!”
A property manager who becomes the new Honorary Chair of study association ETV: that is new. Who is Jan van der Pol and how does he look back at his long career?
The European Parliament is working on the world’s first artificial intelligence (AI) legislation. What does technology philosopher Stefan Buijsman expect from this?
Child-friendly button batteries American girl Reese Hammersmith would have turned four on 13 June last year, were it not for the fact that at the age of just 18 months, she swallowed a button battery that proved fatal to her. Reportedly, this seems to happen to 2,000 children a year worldwide. The current…
Half of TU Delft research is viewed as ‘key technology’. This means that the new Knowledge Security Act will have major consequences. “This is not the right approach.”
Following a motion of censure from the Delft City Council on tram 19’s timetable, the Metropolitan Region is now looking at ‘options for additional transport’.
Geothermal drilling on campus step closer The Leeghwaterstraat has been partially blocked off since the end of May for the purpose of the Geothermal Project. Steel structures with barges, containers and a tall lattice tower have been erected. They are preparations for drilling for hot water to a depth of 2.5 kilometres. …
Startup ExCulture is developing a new method to produce the anticoagulant heparin and won the Philips Innovation Award.
In a motion of censure, the city council calls on TU Delft and the Rotterdam-The Hague Metropolitan Area to allow tram 19 to run in the evenings and on weekends and holidays.