A chat with an AI system can identify what is bothering you and help with mild symptoms of depression. It does not replace a psychologist, says researcher Dr Franziska Burger.
Calvin Rans Interviews ChatGPT Not only is Dr Calvin Rans one of Delft’s best lecturers (award 2019), he’s also spot-on with the latest information technology. In a recent video he interviews the AI text generator ChatGPT on its uses and weaknesses in education. Rans made the video with Vyond animation software…
CGI: ‘Data NL students in US safe’ Data of Dutch students in the cloud are not widely accessible to companies US, argues Sjaak van der Laan, consulting expert at IT company CGI Netherlands. He responds to a report by the Higher Education Press Agency HOP stating ‘Thus, US investigative agencies have relatively easy…
Virgin Orbit launches satellites from a Boeing. On Monday, a launch starting in Cornwall went wrong. What does this mean for the European satellite industry?
DSM and TU Delft’s Bioprocess Pilot Facility went bankrupt at the end of last year. The curator expects to hear soon whether the facility will start over or be sold.
Flow experts have done calculations on the blood vessels in the brain. This provides information that an MRI scan cannot provide such as vulnerable areas in vessel walls.
A 3,500 year old ceremonial sword was scanned with neutrons at the TU Delft reactor. The outcome of the collaboration with the Leiden museum is beautiful and puzzling.
Hydrogen boat design improved The Delft hydrogen boat is supported by three hydrofoil struts. (Photo: TU Delft Hydro Motion Team) Just before the Christmas holidays, the TU Delft Hydro Motion Team presented their new design. With it, they hope to win on the open sea in Monaco. Last year, they already…
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.