| In all of the (well-deserved!) hullaballoo around Technical University Delft winning the 2017 Solar Race it’s easy to forget other cutting-e...
| In all of the (well-deserved!) hullaballoo around Technical University Delft winning the 2017 Solar Race it’s easy to forget other cutting-e...
| In 'wires' made from graphene, essential electronic components (such as diodes), can be built in with atomic precision. This results in a fu...
| Decomposition of water using solar energy offers interesting possibilities for efficient large-scale conversion and storage of renewable ene...
| Researchers all over the world are working to build a secure Internet based on the invisible quantum physical link between particles called...
| Modern cars are packed from front to back with 'clever' chips; the software that is stored in them provides a large part of the functionalit...
| Researchers from AMBER (Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research) and Trinity College (Dublin) together with the TU Delft have succeed...
| Lasers are everywhere these days: at the checkout in the supermarket, in the CD player in the lounge – and quantum researchers need them to...
| NASA has selected a mission that will measure the radiation from the interstellar medium (the space between the stars) using Dutch far-infra...
| To incorporate drones in our lives in a good and safe way, we need anti-drone instruments. On 4 December the TU Delft Micro Air Vehicle Lab...
| Students of the Delft University of Technology are working on an ultra fuel efficient vehicle. In May of this year their hydrogen powered ca...