Latest News Open menu Search 902 results rss Open menu 29 February 2024 Vici grants for three leading TU Delft researchers Read more 27 February 2024 Casey Deccio (Brigham Young University) gives a Cybersecurity talk Read more 21 February 2024 Freezing electronics to control diamond spin qubits Read more 19 February 2024 Delft researchers take next step towards better batteries with widely available materials Delft researchers are developing batteries that can charge faster, offer more stable storage and are made from sustainable materials that are widely available. In doing so, they offer a cheaper alternative to lithium-ion batteries that consist of rare materials and have a high CO2 footprint. Read more 16 February 2024 Green steel programme receives final approval, marking its official start On 12 February, the Growing with Green Steel programme received official approval for a grant of more than 100 million euros from the National Growth Fund. Around 22 million euros of the total sum is destined for TU Delft. The programme aims to develop scientific knowledge and technology for sustainable steel production. Read more 16 February 2024 Increase the reliability of rankings by sharing your opinion Read more 13 February 2024 Cynthia Liem Receives Women in AI Netherlands Diversity Leader Award Cynthia Liem, associate professor of the Intelligent Systems department, has been recognised with the 2024 Women in AI Netherlands Diversity Leader Award. This highlights her contributions to enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusivity within the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. Read more 13 February 2024 Scientists develop new technology to identify individual full-length human proteins In a study published in Nature Nanotechnology, scientists from Delft University of Technology present a new technique to identify proteins. Proteins carry out essential functions in our cells, while playing a crucial role in diseases like cancer and COVID-19 infection. The researchers identify proteins by reading out the fingerprint, and comparing the fingerprint to patterns from a database. Using this new technology, the researchers can identify individual, intact, full-length proteins, preserving all its information. This can shed light on the mechanisms behind many different diseases and allows earlier diagnosis. Read more 13 February 2024 Unveiling of plaque and mural at Antoni van Leeuwenhoek's birthplace 2023 marked the 300th anniversary of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek's death at the age of 91. This was widely commemorated in Delft and beyond last year. TU Delft also remembered the father of microbiology in many ways, including the podcast “A world full of secrets”. Of course, the story of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek deserves a wide audience. That is why last year the Royal Dutch Society for Microbiology (KNVM) commissioned a mural and a plaque on the site of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek's birthplace, now De Oostpoort primary school. Read more 12 February 2024 TU Delft receives 2 million for 'Lifelong Learning' Read more ... Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 You are on page 11 Page 12 Page 13 ... 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