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Most TU Delft Venis for quantum research     Last week NWO (the Dutch Research Council) announced the Veni grants for early-stage researchers. Five of the seven TU Delft Venis are for quantum technology. The granting of the research grants ran differently this year: first because of corona and then due to a hack at NWO.…

Ronald Hanson wins Physics Prize 2022     The new year has not yet begun and the Dutch Physics Society (NNV) has awarded the annual Physics Prize to Professor Ronald Hanson, Distinguished Professor of Quantum Computing and Quantum Internet at the Faculty of Applied Physics and group leader at QuTech. The Physics Prize is awarded…

Campus tours from 10 December     Secondary school students walking around the campus with their parents, dreaming of their college days. It is a familiar scene around this time, but this year the campus tour is organised differently. The three educational organisations on campus – TU Delft, The Hague University of Applied Sciences and Inholland…

Increase in identity fraud at TU Delft     In recent weeks the number of reports of identity fraud at TU Delft has risen, reports the Directorate of Communication in the TU Delft Newsletter. It usually concerns a request from a staff member to help or contribute a donation or a gift voucher. This can…

Christmas lunch with internationals     With all the travel restrictions due to corona, a lonely Christmas is looming for many international TU Delft students. MoTiv, a centre for personal development at TU Delft, therefore took the initiative to organise a Christmas lunch. The organisation is looking for students and employees who are willing to…