Delft’s climate mission no longer makes working with the oil industry a given. The department of Geoscience and Engineering has thought about it and came up with an answer.
In the past academic year more women than men got a PhD at Dutch universities. That has never happened before. TU Delft is lagging behind.
Professors Frank Hollmann and Sjoerd Stallinga will each receive over EUR 2 million for their research in the field of catalysis with enzymes and 3D-microscopy respectively.
Not all cancer cells are equal. Tumour recurrence often depends on a few active cells. Researchers Miao-Ping Chien and Daan Brinks can recognise and target those cells.
The Russian invasion in Ukraine has ended the age of cheap and plentiful fossil energy. Will Europe rush forward to renewable energy, or reopen coal plants?
The energy transition is making power grids more complex and thus more susceptible to blackouts. Jochen Cremer believes that we have to resort to AI to control the grid.
Raw material shortages are putting the brakes on the energy transition. It is time for more (urban) mining in Europe and policy to get the circular economy off the ground.
Ingenious weighing scales made at TU Delft may help the police solve murder cases more quickly. They help the police determine when murder victims died.
The James Webb Space Telescope can map thousands of asteroids in five years without sacrificing costly observation time, Lenka Husárová has calculated. A useful by-catch.