In the Design Synthesis Exercise, AE students typically explore new territories like electric flying, colonising Mars, or recycling airplanes. Today, they present the results.
How do you get a charging tile for e-bikes on the market if no one yet has a bike suitable for it? Two Rotterdam entrepreneurs know just what to do with this TU Delft patent.
Tomorrow a research program will start to see how you can increase transport over water. This is better for the environment. Professor Rudy Negenborn is leading the programme.
TU Delft is leading a multi-million euro project to train geothermal experts. This connects to the Delft geothermal heat project, with deep wells under the campus.
TU Delft, as a technology centre, must pull out all the stops to defeat Covid-19, asserts network professor Piet Van Mieghem. “We must now push on and extinguish corona.”
Vijf ervaren surfers overleden op 11 mei 2020 voor Scheveningen. Onder hen twee TU-studenten. Het NIOZ onderzocht de rol van zeeschuim bij het ongeval.
The rise in sea level necessitates an additional dam off the coast, say the inventors of the Haakse Zeedijk. What do they think about this at CiTG?
EU geothermal energy programme in Delft The European Commission is investing €3.4 million in a research programme on the safe and efficient use of geothermal energy. A total of 13 PhD students are involved in this programme at four universities, five of which are PhD students in the geothermal research group at the TU Delft…
Who produces the most and best cherry tomatoes at the lowest cost – a bunch of remote engineers or experienced growers in the greenhouse? We’ll know soon.
TU Delft is looking for a lot of AI talent Can artificial intelligence (AI) accelerate scientific progress? TU Delft is going to investigate this question across a large number of disciplines using the same number of TU Delft AI Labs. The research will start with eight research groups in the fields of materials science,…