A 3,500 year old ceremonial sword was scanned with neutrons at the TU Delft reactor. The outcome of the collaboration with the Leiden museum is beautiful and puzzling.
Hydrogen boat design improved The Delft hydrogen boat is supported by three hydrofoil struts. (Photo: TU Delft Hydro Motion Team) Just before the Christmas holidays, the TU Delft Hydro Motion Team presented their new design. With it, they hope to win on the open sea in Monaco. Last year, they already…
Air-purifying curtains, living sensors and healing facial masks. These and more are what the Biodesign Lab envisions. The opening of the Lab took place last week.
Hot water from deep underground is packed with minerals. This means that lithium can be extracted from our own soil. Will it pay off? Ahmed Hussain finds out.
With remarkably little ceremony, drilling for TU Delft’s geothermal heat project started on Monday, 12 December 2022. The first hot water is expected in a year and a half.
Dream team Epoch reaches top ten Terug naar Nederlands Dream Team Epoch has achieved ninth place in the CityLearn Challenge 2022, an artificial intelligence (AI) competition. The students developed a new AI algorithm for smarter energy systems, competing against 110 other teams from around the world. …
‘Wake-up call’ for Andy van den Dobbelsteen On LinkedIn, TU Delft sustainability coordinator prof.dr.ir. Andy van den Dobbelsteen this week shared a four-page letter from an anonymous sender: ‘Today I found fan mail from a supporter of the ‘real professor’ Guus Berkhout (who denies anthropogenic climate change). Very brave to send this kind…
Electrolysis research at 3mE took second place in ‘KIJK’ magazine’s best tech ideas. The research is important in producing green hydrogen.
The TPM Faculty is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Dean Aukje Hassoldt believes her Faculty should be more self-confident. “We are a bit too shy.”