Latest News Open menu Search 907 results rss Open menu 13 May 2024 Exposing children from neighbourhoods with socio-economic disadvantages to STEM education and vocational paths In a dynamic collaboration between academia and young minds, 12 enthusiastic children from a school in Delft recently embarked on an enriching journey into the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This event was part of the project “Bliksemstage” of JINC organisation. Read more 08 May 2024 Disorder improves battery life What determines the cycle life of batteries? And, more importantly, how can we extend it? An international research team led by TU Delft has discovered that local disorder in the oxide cathode material increases the number of times Li-ion batteries can be charged and discharged. Their results have been published in Nature. Read more 08 May 2024 Interview H2 Platform Read more 03 May 2024 TU Delft brings hopeful story on critical raw materials Read more 29 April 2024 Royal order for Paul Althuis Paul Althuis has received a royal decoration. The former director of the Innovation & Impact Centre has been appointed as Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau. The order was awarded to Althuis by Mayor Marja van Bijsterveldt on Friday in the Delft city hall during the traditional order ceremony (or ‘Lintjesregen’) prior to King's Day. Read more 26 April 2024 Platforms such as Uber thrive on socio-economic inequality Platforms that offer rides to passengers, such as Uber and DiDi, thrive on socio-economic inequality. By modelling the behaviour of passengers and self-employed drivers, researchers of TU Delft simulated the market for ridesourcing platforms, evaluating a broad spectrum of (in)equality levels in societies. It explains why in some cities ridesourcing services can be big players in the mobility system, while in other cities they don’t get off the ground. This research was published in Nature Scientific Reports recently. Read more 26 April 2024 Five Royal Honours at TU Delft Professors Paul Althuis, Frances Brazier, DirkJan Veeger, Sabine Roeser and Serge Hoogendoorn all received royal honours on 26 April 2024. Read more 25 April 2024 Rob Mudde to step down after the summer Professor Rob Mudde will step down from the Executive Board of TU Delft next autumn. He has been a board member since 1 March 2018, as Vice President and Vice Rector Magnificus/Vice President Education (VRM/VPE). Read more 25 April 2024 Grossi emphasises the need of engineers during a visit at TU Delft At Wednesday 24th of April TU Delft hosted a meeting for Director General Rafael Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), students and others interested in the nuclear sector. Read more 23 April 2024 Rubicon grants for Emiel Kruisdijk and Koen Muller Read more ... Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 You are on page 8 Page 9 Page 10 ... For journalists Looking for an expert? Please contact our press officers. At TU Delft we are always willing to help journalists. Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page