The very last paper edition of Delft Matters has been published. The magazine has a long tradition of informing alumni and other external relations, which will now be continued digitally. The exact form this will take is not yet fully determined.

In the last paper edition of DM, the editors look back on a history spanning 40 years. Delft Integraal, the predecessor of Delft Matters, was first published in 1984. It was a science magazine with long, well-researched articles. The format changed in 2006, with the emphasis shifting from scientific depth to broader communication about TU Delft. In 2007, the editorial team of Delta took over production, and in 2022 the name changed to Delft Matters.
The last paper edition is also available online. There you can read, for example, a double interview about grid congestion with TU Delft researcher Laura Ramirez-Elizondo and Hans-Peter Oskam, general director of the umbrella organisation Netbeheer Nederland. You will also find a survey of experts on the question of when the promise of green hydrogen will be fulfilled, a discussion about nuclear energy, a look back at a hundred years of University Fund, and an insightful illustration by Stephan Timmers of the cold neutron source in the TU Delft research reactor.
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