‘Do not exclude students from energy allowance’ Municipalities have been advised not to give students an energy allowance of EUR 800. But legal experts believe that excluding students is unlawful and will not stand up in court. To the surprise of the LSVb…
There was great relief that the 47th Ringvaart Regatta could again be held after two years of Covid. The fastest boat was the longest: a Proteus special in the Laga race.
The Energy Challenge Event on 9 June was an interim presentation of the acceleration of the energy transition – the lustrum theme. The students were full of fun ideas.
Uncertainty about Covid is raising questions about hybrid conferences this year. Is hybrid, where live events and online access run in parallel, the new trend?
Martians go underground Just like plant roots, the first Mars inhabitants will go underground. This is the idea behind Rhizome (which means plant root), the Mars habitat project. Wednesday 1 June saw the conclusion of the project with students presenting their ideas and solutions. Watch the video for a quick impression. …
In a high-profile Nature article, QuTech PhD alumni Hermans and Pompili show how they transfer quantum information in a network based on entanglement in the Ronald Hanson Lab.
Algorithms make aircraft maintenance more efficient. This became apparent after six months of testing at KLM, which completed the ReMAP research project, led by TU Delft.
Cleaner boating really is possible. This year, the TU Delft Hydromotion team designed and built a hydrogen-powered foiling boat whose only exhaust emission is water.
TU Delft researchers expect there to be a shortage of magnets within 10 years. That will hamper the energy transition. The EU Valomag recycling programme may offer a way out.