Nanophysicist Dr Sander Otte was appointed Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor on 29 May 2018. His 8,000 bit atomic memory was world news two years ago. What is he working on now?
Bionano-onderzoeker prof.dr. Marileen Dogterom (TNW) krijgt de NWO Spinozapremie. Dat werd vrijdag 15 juni bekend gemaakt in Amsterdam. “Dit is de mooiste Nederlandse wetensch
A few days before their departure, the entire six-member student team was still busy fine-tuning their robot boat called ‘Trident’ for the RoboBoat competition to be held in Daytona, Florida, on June 18-24.
This technique can make small creatures and biopsies transparent. The unique optics developed by PhD candidate Jelle van der Horst can look through 4 mm of tissue with infrared light.
Some things are better left unsaid, argues anthropologist Nick Verouden after studying researchers in international and interdisciplinary projects. He received his doctorate on May 11.
Hundreds of students shuffled through a narrow corridor as a part of a crowd behaviour study last week. Researcher Dr Dorine Duives wanted to know at what point the crowd density would make the flow stop.
Stroomstoringen, verkeersinfarcten en overstromingen maken soms pijnlijk duidelijk hoe kwetsbaar onze technische infrastructuur is. Op 7 juni start een 4TU samenwerking die technologie veerkrachtiger wil maken: het 4TU Resilience Engineering centrum.
Fossil fuel subsidies, worth 0.7% of the global economy, increase CO2 emissions and hamper the development of sustainable energy sources. So why do they still exist? PhD candidate Adriana Diaz Arias studied the resilience of the vested powers.
When water rises over the quays, it’s time for temporary flood defences. The Flood Proof Holland event tested alternatives to the traditional sandbags last Thursday, May 31st.
Slimme medicijndragers, zelfherstellende lakken en betere zonnecellen. Nanotechnologie belooft nieuwe materialen met ongekende mogelijkheden. De Nobelprijs voor Ben Feringa en collega’s voor hun moleculaire autootje was nog maar het begin, betoogt Martijn van Calmthout in zijn nieuwe boek ‘Echt Nano’.