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11 January 2021
Consortium develops stress test for Port of Rotterdam energy transition investment plans: GridMaster
What is the future of the market for natural gas, hydrogen and electricity? A large consortium is working on an adaptive simulation model of…
06 January 2021
Universiteit van NL lecture Filippo Santoni de Sio: How to keep robots under control?
In a new series of English lectures of the Universiteit van Nederland (University of the Netherlands), Filippo Santoni de Sio talks about…
17 December 2020
The Dutch are in favour of the introduction of a vaccination certificate as a reward
For us to be able to get Covid-19 under control, approximately 70% of the Dutch population would need to be vaccinated. There is…
26 November 2020
TU Delft partner in nine NWA-ORC consortia
Researchers from TU Delft will work together in ten consortia with the entire knowledge chain and societal organisations, and conduct…
26 November 2020
Jafar Rezaei and Bert van Wee on 2020 Highly Cited Researchers list
Clarivate has published its annual list of Highly Cited Researchers. On this list, the names of the most cited researchers in a certain…
25 November 2020
RELEASE for Reversible Large-scale Energy Storage research is now up and running!
On October 22, the RELEASE (Reversible Large-scale Energy Storage) project held an online kick-off meeting with 74 attendees to announce its…
18 November 2020
Majority of Dutch people not lining up for COVID-19 vaccine
An effective and safe COVID-19 vaccine is on the horizon. Still, a majority of people in the Netherlands say they’d rather not take a…
03 November 2020
Maria Chiara Mazza is Best Graduate 2020 of TPM
Delft University Fund announced the eight TU Delft Best Graduates of 2020. Maria Chiara Mazza is best graduate of TPM and will vie for the…
30 October 2020
TPM graduate Chris van Langevelde- van Bergen wins Cuperus prize 2020
Chris van Langevelde - van Bergen won the Cuperus prize 2020! This price is handed out every two years for the best Master thesis report in…
28 October 2020
Cybercriminals don’t simply buy their technology off the shelf
The fear that cybercriminals can easily purchase the technical capabilities they need on underground marketplaces is unfounded