Archive
31 May 2022
A toolbox for quantum acoustics experiments
27 May 2022
New route to build materials out of tiny particles
13 May 2022
Sorin Bunea and Rose Sharifian are awarded a Faculty of Impact grant from NWO
The Faculty of Impact was founded to ensure that scientific research is also used to tackle social issues and realise economic growth.
12 May 2022
Paulien Herder elected as new KNAW member
Paulien Herder, Professor of Engineering Systems Design, is one of twenty-two new members of the KNAW. Prof.dr.ir. Paulien Herder has been dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences (TNW) at Delft University of Technology since March 1, 2021.
03 May 2022
Zwaartekracht funding for quantum materials consortium
The ministry of Education, Culture and Science has awarded a Zwaartekracht funding of 21.5 million euro to the consortium QuMAT, of which TU Delft researcher Kobus Kuipers (Quantum Nanoscience) is one of the lead applicants.
03 May 2022
Zwaartekracht funding for living cells consortium
The ministry of Education, Culture and Science has awarded a Zwaartekracht funding of 20.8 million euro to the IMAGINE! consortium, of which TU Delft researchers Elizabeth Carroll, Sjoerd Stallinga (both ImPhys) and Carlas Smith (3ME) are a part of.
28 April 2022
Discovery of the one-way superconductor, thought to be impossible
Associate Professor Mazhar Ali and his research group at TU Delft have discovered one-way superconductivity without magnetic fields, something that was thought to be impossible ever since its discovery in 1911 – up till now.
27 April 2022
Royal award for Paulien Herder
On 26 April 2022, Professor Paulien Herder, Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences, was awarded a Royal distinction in the municipality of Pijnacker-Nootdorp. Paulien Herder was appointed a Knight in the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands, an award given to persons who have made an exceptional contribution to Dutch society.
26 April 2022
ERC Advanced Grant for chemical dream reactions with enzymes
One of the big societal challenges today, is that the chemical industry still consumes a considerable amount of energy and resources. “This is a global issue for most, if not all, chemicals that factories produce nowadays”, says researcher Frank Hollmann. He has received a 2.5 M€ ERC Advanced Grant from the European Union to help tackle this problem over the next five years, by engineering enzymes as a catalyst for chemical reactions.
26 April 2022
From light spots to supersharp images
Making detailed 3D images of proteins in living cells with a special light microscope, without damaging those cells. That is what Sjoerd Stallinga, winner of an ERC Advanced grant worth 2.3 million euros, wants to achieve. In order to do so he is going to scan samples nanometer by nanometer using a sophisticated 3D light pattern in an approach that requires extensive collaboration between different disciplines.