Lieven Vandersypen has been awarded a Spinoza Prize to pave the way for quantum computers. Delta interviewed him. “I don’t feel under pressure.”
Two researchers at the Erasmus Medical Center have been unable to prove that DNA they used for scientific research was donated voluntarily by Uighur subjects.
The fancier a car in Greece, the more likely the licence plate was fraudulently obtained. Researcher Diomidis Spinellis, is fed up with the corruption in his country.
Robot Zebro should have landed on the moon in 2022. But the calculations had not foreseen corona. Cooperation with India should speed up the project, explains Chris Verhoeven.
For the fourth consecutive year, a Spinoza Prize, the ‘Dutch Nobel Prize’, goes to someone at TU Delft. NWO calls QuTech Research Director Lieven Vandersypen ‘visionary’.
Scientists find a sharp uptick in the language of depression. “We might be talking each other into the doldrums,” says TU Delft mathematician Marijn ten Thij.
Cancer researchers and TU Delft computer scientists are working on techniques that should help enable ‘personalised medicine’. This month they released positive news.
Yeast that grows without oxygen? TU Delft biotechnologists dusted off a type of yeast that had been briefly described 50 years ago and that can perform this remarkable feat.
For the elderly, people with regional accents and non-native speakers, speech recognition systems are a pain. They don’t catch your meaning and are biased, TU research shows.