Who produces the most and best cherry tomatoes at the lowest cost – a bunch of remote engineers or experienced growers in the greenhouse? We’ll know soon.
TU Delft is looking for a lot of AI talent Can artificial intelligence (AI) accelerate scientific progress? TU Delft is going to investigate this question across a large number of disciplines using the same number of TU Delft AI Labs. The research will start with eight research groups in the fields of materials science,…
De coronacrisis is vergelijkbaar met 11 september, stelt de STT; de wereld zal nooit meer dezelfde zijn. Hier zijn vier scenario’s voor het vervolg.
Born in a traditional Egyptian family, Rana el Kaliouby became a leading researcher in artificial intelligence at MIT. This results in a fascinating autobiography.
Mechanical engineering students Sweder Reuchlin (l) and Daan Kerssenmakers are working on a fine summer project: the solar water heater. The parabolic mirror concentrates sunlight on the tube in its focal point and heats the water that flows through it. This produces 9 litres of water at 55 degrees Celsius per hour. Together…
Choral singing has been a super spreader of Covid-19 a number of times. Physicist and conductor Ivo Bouwmans is collecting relevant research on the website virmus.nl.
A SpaceX Falcon-9 rocket is ready to bring two men to the international space station. Is this the return of American manned space travel?
Mechanical engineers are practical people. At the beginning of the corona crisis, all lab work was at a standstill, now 80% of it has resumed. How does 3mE do it?
Breaking down plastics No one knows if it can be done, but Professor Frank Hollmann’s group of biocatalysis is going to try anyway: breaking down plastics with enzymes. Hollmann’s group in the Applied Sciences Faculty is one of 10 partners in a 3.18 million euro project called Bizente – one of more than 20 projects…
