The annual BAM ranking of International Master’s Programs in Architecture aims to assist architects and students in identifying the top international Master’s programs globally. Assessing programs ...
Following their triumph at the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition in January, engineers from Holland's Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) have hit the ground running on their return to home soil, ...
Quantum computing is a futuristic term that gets thrown around in Sci-Fi movies and novels, touting the promise of unimaginably powerful technology for the benefit of humanity – but it won’t be ...
The Nature Index tracks primary research articles from 145 natural-science and health-science journals, chosen based on reputation by an independent group of researchers. The Nature Index provides ...
A pilot scheme by Delft University of Technology to make their aerospace engineering training course more inclusive by reserving 30% of places for women has been shot down by the education ...
While we have been overwhelmed by many mountainous green buildings over the past year, the Tu Delf library has been the go-to place since to climb a hill in Delft, Netherlands since 1997. Visitors can ...
Scientists at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands have designed a simplified optical filter for the passive thermal management of interdigitated back-contact (IBC) photovoltaic panels.
TU Delft researchers have investigated for the first time the effect rear irradiance has on the optimal bandgap energy and thickness of the perovskite cell in a bifacial two-terminal ...
Text description provided by the architects. Delft University of Technology's new Department of Geotechnology, part of the school's faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CiTG), is housed in a ...
TU Delft student Sander van den Berg has invented a 3D-printed robotic fish that swims through water at a record-breaking 0.85 metres per second. The Industrial Design Engineering masters student ...
Oil and gas shortages are not only pushing up the prices of gas and petrol, but also plastics, medicines and cosmetics. To make our society less dependent on fossil fuels and combat climate change, ...
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Global sea level very likely to rise between 0.5 and 1.9 meters by 2100 under a high-emissions scenario
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from NTU Singapore, and Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), The Netherlands, has projected that if the rate of global CO 2 emissions continues to ...
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