The wind fields generated in the Wind AI Lab are almost real. During the opening, Jan-Willem van Wingerden demonstrated the possibilities of this new lab.
Biologists, hydraulic engineers and dozens of fish were involved in a rare experiment on campus last week. The purpose is to protect fish from hydropower turbines.
PhD candidates often wait until they have their dissertation before reporting intimidation, discrimination and abuse of power for fear of reprisals.
AeroDelft and aircraft manufacturer Airbus are to collaborate on ‘the biggest challenge in aviation’: emission-free flying on hydrogen. They announced this recently.
The handling of building permits is often slow and opaque. A European project led by TU Delft geo-informatics should improve the process. 3D-Professor Jantien Stoter explains.
Dutch universities have signed a European agreement designed to reform how scientific research is assessed and rewarded. They are among the first signatories.
Everything at KitePower revolves around that kite in the distance. It is a product of intuition and of science. How do design and research complement each other?
Seven Dutch universities have dropped down the world university rankings. Four universities are climbing, including TU Delft. But the criteria used are controversial.
De Amerikaanse scheikundige Barry Sharpless heeft woensdag zijn tweede Nobelprijs voor de chemie gewonnen, samen met de Deen Morten Meldal en de Amerikaanse Carolyn Bertozzi.