Latest News Open menu Search 907 results rss Open menu 11 November 2021 Zhuo-ming Shia: TU Delft Best Graduate Today, at the online TU Delft Best Graduate Award Ceremony 2021, eight recently graduated engineers presented their research and results of their excellent master thesis. Zhuo-ming Shia, graduate of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment received the prestigious title TU Delft Best Graduate 2021. Read more 11 November 2021 The North Sea is ready for its close-up Read more 09 November 2021 Looking between the hidden layers of The Night Watch TU Delft researchers Andrei Anisimov, Roger Groves and Nan Tao used their special research equipment in the Rijksmuseum last week, to make the invisible structure of The Night Watch visible. Read more 08 November 2021 Rain Showers grow in size and intensity Read more 05 November 2021 TU Delft Education Heroes in the spotlight during Education Day on 4 November Read more 04 November 2021 Scanning a single protein, one amino acid at a time Using nanopore DNA sequencing technology, researchers from TU Delft and the University of Illinois have managed to scan a single protein: by slowly moving a linearized protein through a tiny nanopore, one amino acid at the time, the researchers were able to read off electric currents that relate to the information content of the protein. The researchers published their proof-of-concept in Science today. The new single-molecule peptide reader marks a breakthrough in protein identification, and opens the way towards single-molecule protein sequencing and cataloguing the proteins inside a single cell. Read more 04 November 2021 QuTech creates a time crystal Researchers from QuTech created a time crystal, a novel exotic quantum phase of matter, using a quantum computer based on diamond. Together with a simultaneous experiment by Google, the results shed new light on the physics of out-of-equilibrium quantum systems. The team reports their findings today in Science. Read more 02 November 2021 Marileen Dogterom gekozen tot KNAW-president Read more 02 November 2021 Using dredged mud to strengthen our dikes Read more 01 November 2021 Meltwater from the Austrian Alps An imposing, compelling and urgent social problem, that is what Master student Sarah Hanus wanted for her final project. She found it high up in the Austrian Alps where climate change is altering river runoff patterns. Using a model she developed herself, Hanus is able to come up with long-term projections of what these patterns will look like in future. Her work earned her the title of Best Graduate of the Faculty of Civil Engineering & Sciences. Read more ... Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 You are on page 39 Page 40 Page 41 ... 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