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Universities offer greater transparency on professors’ ancillary positions

1 February 2024

The Netherlands’ fourteen universities have revamped their online registration of the ancillary activities undertaken by their professors. These new registers can be accessed through the website of university association UNL. TU Delft’s list consists of seven pages.

Interview: Judith Rietjens

‘Do not reduce people in the hospital to their biological characteristics’

1 February 2024

In her inaugural lecture last Friday, Professor of Design for Public Health Judith Rietjens stressed the importance of personalised care. “Someone has a particular condition, and someone else can help. This is the key to caring for someone.”

Sustainable flying

TU Delft research pushes the boundaries of electric flying

18 January 2024

Start-up Elysian aims to have a rechargeable aircraft for 90 people that flies 800 kilometres in 10 years’ time. What does TU Delft aviation expert Joris Melkert think about this?

Terahertz astronomy

TU Delft THz detectors to scan stardust in the Milky Way and beyond

17 January 2024

A helium balloon lifted a set of terahertz sensors, developed in a TU Delft lab, to the edge of space on New Year’s Eve. These are the cameras for the Gusto mission that will map material in between stars.

Recycling electronics

How TU Delft’s density separator helps extract metals from electronics

12 January 2024

Europe is entirely dependent on imported metals for its electrical products. The group of TU Delft’s recycling expert Peter Rem is working to change this by developing new technologies as part of an EU programme.

Short of money

Universities may halve starting grants

11 January 2024

If universities are short of money, they may give new assistant professors in permanent employment a lower starting grant than originally agreed.

Motion

Minister again refuses support for low-income PhD candidates with scholarships: ‘Employment is too expensive’

9 January 2024

Universities do not have to offer employment to international PhD candidates with scholarships. Minister of Education Dijkgraaf considers this too costly, was his answer to a CDA parliamentary motion. This surprised the PhD Network Netherlands.

Fluid dynamics

Delft computation of blood flows bodes unwell for paediatric heart surgeons

9 January 2024
How to live with half a heart.
Integrity

What other researchers can learn from the Kouwenhoven case

21 December 2023

Leo Kouwenhoven is not jointly responsible for incorrect data processing at his department. Yet, there are lessons to be learnt from the integrity case against the quantum professor.

Student Team Presents Earthquake Resistant Housing for Turkey’s Disaster Victims

18 December 2023

Architecture students have designed a rural house for earthquake victims in Turkey, which they are set to build and test. Delta attended the design reveal.

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