Activate high contrast
To main content
Home of TU Delft
Students & Education
Programmes
Admission and Application
Study Programme Orientation
Student portal
Lifelong Learning
Research
Societal challenges
Faculties and institutes
Research facilities
Stories
Innovation & Impact
Business collaboration
Pioneering Tech
Project Cases
Getting started in business
Community
Campus Life
Alumni
Events
Social safety
Science Centre
About TU Delft
Find employees
Contact
Current
Calendar
Jobs
Organisation
Strategy
University Fund
Search
Students & Education
Menu openen
Programmes
Admission and Application
Study Programme Orientation
Student portal
Lifelong Learning
Research
Menu openen
Societal challenges
Faculties and institutes
Research facilities
Stories
Innovation & Impact
Menu openen
Business collaboration
Pioneering Tech
Project Cases
Getting started in business
Community
Menu openen
Campus Life
Alumni
Events
Social safety
Science Centre
About TU Delft
Menu sluiten
Find employees
Contact
Current
Calendar
Jobs
Organisation
Strategy
University Fund
socmed
facebook
twitter
instagram
youtube
linkedin
whatsapp
whatsapp
Nederlands
Activate high contrast
Close menu
Search
Close search
Delft University of Technology
Research
Societal challenges
Digital Society
Digital Society in current affairs
Back to Digital Society
Roel Dobbe in De Groene Amsterdammer over Digitale voetafdruk van e-mails
Al doen we in ons gewone leven nog zo ons best om onze ecologische voetafdruk te verkleinen, ons digitale leven vreet zo veel stroom dat die afdruk alsnog groot uitvalt
Bert van Wee op BNR over Capaciteitsproblemen op het spoor en de invloed van reizende studenten
Door minder studenten met de trein te laten reizen kun je de capaciteitsproblemen op het spoor flink verminderen.
Conference "AI in Medicine. Vision - Reality - legal aspects", keynote on "AI and the European Group on Ethics"
The university of Vienna is organising a conference on "AI in Medicine. Vision - Reality - legal aspects" on January 12th 2024.
Flying robots survey biodiversity and climate inside tropical rainforests
In the sweltering and humid tropical rainforest, a vibrant ecosystem thrives. Birds of paradise, monkeys, bats, and insects harmoniously move about in the tree canopy, all making their own distinctive sounds. But then, a newcomer arrives: a small quadcopter drone hovers through the foliage, looking for a branch to land on.
G. (Gabriel) Nova MSc
Gabriel Nova is a PhD Candidate at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, TU Delft. His research focusses on how AI automate choice modelling.
E.R.E. (Emyana) Sirait MSc
Emyana Sirait is a PhD candidate at the Faculty Technology, Policy and Management, TU Delft. Her research focuses on the Artificial Intelligence readiness which drives digital transformation in public sector.
EEMCS Secures Participation in Six Dutch 'Groeifondsen' (national Growth Funds)
By participating in six of the eighteen prestigious Dutch 'Groeifondsen', the faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) has strengthened its commitment to a sustainable and responsibly digital future. With these funds, the Netherlands' positions in sectors such as 6G technology, complex microelectronic communications systems, battery technology, and sustainable solar panel production will be consolidated, spearheading the development in these critical areas.
Extra-resilient crops through integration of plant biology, simulation models and AI
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) announced its contribution of 15 million euros to PlantXR, a CropXR research programme into 'smart breeding' of extra resilient crops (eXtra Resilient, XR). This impulse brings CropXR's total budget to over €90 million for the next 10 years. NWO’s grant marks the start of the new Dutch institute CropXR, which integrates plant biology, computational modelling, and artificial intelligence into 'smart breeding methods'. Those will be used to develop crop varieties that are more resilient to climate change and less dependent on chemical crop protection. In CropXR, TU Delft works together with Utrecht University, Wageningen University and Research, the University of Amsterdam and dozens of plant breeding, biotech and processing companies on basic scientific research, data collection and data sharing, education, and advancing broad application of the results.
Outstanding Paper Award for Antragama Ewa Abbas at the 36th Bled eConference
Antragama Ewa Abbas heeft de Outstanding Paper Award gewonnen op de 36e Bled eConference, een van de meest prominente conferenties op het gebied van informatiesystemen.
...
Page
6
Page
7
Page
8
You are on page
9
Page
10
Page
11
...
Home of TU Delft
Activate high contrast
Students & Education
Programmes
Admission and Application
Study Programme Orientation
Student portal
Lifelong Learning
Research
Societal challenges
Faculties and institutes
Research facilities
Stories
Innovation & Impact
Business collaboration
Pioneering Tech
Project Cases
Getting started in business
Community
Campus Life
Alumni
Events
Social safety
Science Centre
About TU Delft
Find employees
Contact
Current
Calendar
Jobs
Organisation
Strategy
University Fund
Search