Air-purifying curtains, living sensors and healing facial masks. These and more are what the Biodesign Lab envisions. The opening of the Lab took place last week.
Universities are looking for new ways to assess the quality of science. With its new ‘recognise and reward’ focus, the Netherlands has a chance to be among the frontrunners.
Hot water from deep underground is packed with minerals. This means that lithium can be extracted from our own soil. Will it pay off? Ahmed Hussain finds out.
About 85 people from TU Delft attended a hybrid symposium on knowledge security at TU Delft on Tuesday. Scientist Cynthia Liem spoke about a trial in which she is involved.
The positioning of the current type of GPS sometimes deviates from the real location by metres. Positioning using 5G can change this, say TU Delft scientists in Nature.
Angelo Vermeulen, a TU Delft researcher in the TPM faculty, was in the last 6% of those selected to become an ESA astronaut. He was not selected in the end. Why did he join?
Electrolysis research at 3mE took second place in ‘KIJK’ magazine’s best tech ideas. The research is important in producing green hydrogen.
The TPM Faculty is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Dean Aukje Hassoldt believes her Faculty should be more self-confident. “We are a bit too shy.”
The Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management celebrates its 30th anniversary. It began with a need for engineers who could look beyond their field. Did they get there?