Latest News Open menu Search 902 results rss Open menu 10 November 2023 Talieh Ghiasi wins Minerva Prize 2023 Read more 09 November 2023 Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and KLM join forces with Delft University of Technology for the future of work in baggage handling halls Wetenschappers van de TU Delft starten een onderzoek naar een nieuwe manier van werken in de bagagehallen van Schiphol. Read more 07 November 2023 Safe and affordable red blood cells without donors The production of cultured red blood cells (cRBCs) holds the promise of being a potentially unlimited source of cells that could meet the increasing demand for red blood cell transfusions. Read more 06 November 2023 TU Delft claims 16th place in THE Engineering & Technology rankings De TU Delft stijgt wereldwijd naar de 16e plaats in de Engineering & Technology ranglijst van de Times Higher Education Subject Rankings 2024 die 26 oktober is gepubliceerd. Dit is voor een technische universiteit als de TU Delft de meest relevante categorie. Read more 06 November 2023 New research programme for urgent challenges in Africa Five Dutch universities – led by TU Delft – will appoint fifty-one PhD students to carry out solution-oriented research for and with the African continent. They will focus on urgent challenges such as climate change, the energy transition, affordable global healthcare, access to clean water and sustainable urban development. Read more 02 November 2023 TU Delft researchers discover new ultra strong material for microchip sensors A material that doesn't just rival the strength of diamonds and graphene, but boasts a yield strength 10 times greater than Kevlar, renowned for its use in bulletproof vests. Read more 31 October 2023 Sustainable shipping: are auxiliary sails a solution? TU Delft is launching a new research programme on 31 October to explore the possibilities of wind-assisted propulsion for cargo vessels. The aim is to reduce fuel consumption by 30%. Read more 30 October 2023 TU Delft joins EBRAINS: advancing brain research and innovation Today marks a significant milestone as TU Delft officially joins EBRAINS, a state-of-the-art digital research infrastructure developed by the EU-funded Human Brain Project, which serves as a comprehensive hub for brain-related data and tools. Read more 26 October 2023 Controlling waves in magnets with superconductors for the first time Quantum physicists at Delft University of Technology have shown that it’s possible to control and manipulate spin waves on a chip using superconductors for the first time. These tiny waves in magnets may offer an alternative to electronics in the future, interesting for energy-efficient information technology or connecting pieces in a quantum computer, for example. Read more 26 October 2023 DNA Origami nanoturbine sets new horizon for nanomotors Read more ... Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 You are on page 16 Page 17 Page 18 ... 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