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Two times Eurographics Medical Prize 2019 for EEMCS’ Intelligent systems department
Scanning for Syria
The clay tablets with cuneiform writing from the museum in Raqqa in northern Syria have been destroyed or plundered. But a lot of valuable…
It takes a big tank to research a megaproject
The Geoscience and Engineering lab is home to a device that looks much like an ordinary aquarium - except this one is five metres high, two…
Building for eternity
Forget the pyramids. Engineers are designing final disposal repositories for radioactive waste that will outlive these ancient structures by…
Securing leaking dykes using a natural binding agent
Even the most robust of dykes can be prone to seepage: groundwater that permeates the soil underneath the dyke and ends up in the polders…
Drilling for heat deep down below
The deeper you go into the ground, the hotter it gets. Richard Bakker, a researcher at the Geoscience & Engineering department, knows all…
Old data shed new light on moon’s origin
The moon, like the earth, is subject to quakes deep beneath its surface. TU Delft-based geophysicists Deyan Draganov (assistant professor)…
Sustainable waste water purification
On 13 May 2016, Merle de Kreuk was awarded a Vidi for her research into granular sludge (“Inside granular sludge – the effects of suspended…
Water lust and nuisance
Reliable tap water, proper waste water treatment, and dry feet. That’s what people in the Netherlands expect and are accustomed to. However,…
Drinking water quality after Thermal Energy Recovery
Water companies are keen to use cold from drinking water as a source of energy for cooling purposes, such as cooling houses. This technique,…