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06 December 2021

Richard Norte in various media

15 November 2021

NWO Open Competition Grant for Sabina Caneva

NWO Open Competition Grant for Sabina Caneva

In her research project ‘MechanoPore’ Sabina Caneva works on the development of programmable, shape-shifting DNA origami nanovalves for size-selective delivery of biomolecules across cell membranes. The NWO Domain Board Science has awarded Caneva for her research in the Open Competition Domain Science-XS.

28 October 2021

TU Delft and ITEC BV launch X.AL, the first Dutch Lab for Extreme Chip Assembly Technology

TU Delft and ITEC BV launch X.AL, the first Dutch Lab for Extreme Chip Assembly Technology

07 September 2021

Angelo Accardo has been awarded two NWO Open Competition Grants

Angelo Accardo has been awarded two NWO Open Competition Grants

Angelo Accardo, assistant professor at the Department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering (PME), has been awarded two NWO Open Competition Grants to address this need by developing 3D engineered cell micro-environments using light-assisted fabrication techniques.

14 June 2021

Ivan Buijnsters in various media

23 February 2021

Farbod Alijani in various media

21 February 2021

Gerard Verbiest in various media

Techniques to extract information from plants about what they need. In 4TU.techtalk #3 Gerard Verbiest (4TU Plantenna/ TU Delft) and Jan Westra (Priva) discuss smart agriculture.

17 February 2021

Researchers clarify the microscopic origin of dissipation with graphene

Researchers clarify the microscopic origin of dissipation with graphene

Associate professor Farbod Alijani and PhD student Ata Keşkekler have provided supporting evidence for the existence of a nonlinear dissipation mechanism in mechanical systems.

07 January 2021

ERC Proof of Concept grant for Farbod Alijani

ERC Proof of Concept grant for Farbod Alijani

Farbod Alijani, Associate Professor at the department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering, has been awarded a Proof of Concept grant by the European Research Council. He is one of 55 ERC grant holders that are set to receive top-up funding in this round to explore the commercial or innovation potential of the results of their EU-funded research.

15 December 2020

Peter Steeneken in various media