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02 December 2019

Designing hydrogen embrittlement-resistant steels based on combined modelling-experimental approach Subtitle:

Designing hydrogen embrittlement-resistant steels based on combined modelling-experimental approach Subtitle:

Assistant Professors Dr. Poulumi Dey and Dr. Vera Popovich from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at TU Delft, together with Assistant Professor Dr. Francesco Maresca from the Engineering and Technology Institute of the University of Groningen (RUG), have been awarded a Materials Challenge Grant to design hydrogen embrittlement resistant steels.

01 November 2019

Ariadna grant to explore 3D-printing using in-space lunar resources

Ariadna grant to explore 3D-printing using in-space lunar resources

MSE researchers (Dr. Vera Popovich) together with European Space Agency (ESA) and ADMATEC receive Ariadna grant to explore an out-of-box research idea aimed at developing 3D-printed functionally graded materials using in-space lunar resources.

01 November 2019

Materials experts join the corrosion community in China

Materials experts join the corrosion community in China

Arjan Mol, professor of Corrosion Technology and Electrochemistry, and Herman Terryn, part-time lecturer at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, were the first international corrosion scientists to receive a Fellowship Award from the Chinese Society for Corrosion and Protection (CSCP) this month. The fellowship serves to highlight the potential of exchanging fundamental knowledge across continents and further reinforce collaboration with China.

14 October 2019

TU Delft researchers design new material by using Artificial Intelligence only

TU Delft researchers design new material by using Artificial Intelligence only

Researchers at TU Delft have developed a new material without doing any experimental tests at all.

18 June 2019

Vera Popovich has been awarded a prestigious RSF Grant

Vera Popovich has been awarded a prestigious RSF Grant

Dr. Vera Popovich, assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) has been awarded a prestigious 1.7 million euro grant to design microstructures and tailor mechanical properties in 3D (powder bed) printed metal components.

17 April 2019

Corrosion is an expensive silent assassin

Corrosion is an expensive silent assassin

Corrosion can strike hard and unexpectedly, with major consequences in terms of costs and safety. This is according to Arjan Mol, Professor of Corrosion technology and electrochemistry at TU Delft, in his inaugural address ‘Rust Roest’ (Rest Rusts) on Wednesday, 17 April at TU Delft. Good integrated project management can prevent a lot of problems.

11 April 2019

First 3D-printed ship’s propeller in Guinness Book of Records

First 3D-printed ship’s propeller in Guinness Book of Records

The first 3D-prtined ship’s propeller, the WAAMpeller, which was co-produced by dr. ir. Constantinos Goulas, researcher at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, has been given a place in the 2019 Guinness Book of Records.

08 April 2019

How do we protect aircrafts against corrosion?

How do we protect aircrafts against corrosion?

Peter Visser, PhD-candidate at the department of Materials Science and Engineering, conducts his research on a safe and environmentally friendly alternative for the toxic chromate corrosion inhibitors in active protective coatings for the protection of aerospace aluminium alloys.

25 February 2019

Innovative stainless steel game changer for car industry

Innovative stainless steel game changer for car industry

A car that is light, safe and will not rust, that is the goal of the project recently awarded to professor Maria Santofimia Navarro and assist. prof. Yaiza Gonzalez-Garcia from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.

12 February 2019

PhD defence: Electrochemical recycling of rare earth elements from NdFeB magnet waste

Rare earth elements (REEs) are indispensable in the transition towards a low-carbon economy as they are used in many high-tech and clean energy applications such as wind turbines, hybrid electric vehicles and lamp phosphors.