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Career - Pedagogy - 04.01.2026
The myth of the perfect career: why ownership has a downside too

Computer Science - 04.01.2026
Research identifies hidden security flaws before they cause damage
Computer security researcher Brian Johannesmeyer has developed a new way to detect advanced cyberattacks earlier and more accurately by focusing not on a single flaw, but on the path data takes through a computer system.

Campus - 23.12.2025
Women Professors Monitor 2025: TU Delft loses ground

Career - 22.12.2025
Open Science NL grants for open science infrastructure and replication studies

Innovation - Computer Science - 18.12.2025
Two TU Delft projects awarded KIC call Digital Identities for improving digital trust

Chemistry - Environment - 18.12.2025
Greener way to make ammonia with ’molecular microscope’

Psychology - Health - 18.12.2025
New podcast: Stress Navigation with Lianne de Vries

Innovation - Health - 18.12.2025
MedTech sector launches national growth plan

Life Sciences - Health - 17.12.2025
Best Bioengineering MSc Graduate of the Year: Thomas Michalica!

Life Sciences - Health - 17.12.2025
Best Bioengineering MSc Graduate of the Year: Risa Togo!

Health - Life Sciences - 17.12.2025
Why we sleep: insights from current research
In the sleep lab of Martin Dresler, scientists work every day to piece together the scientific puzzle of sleep.

Environment - 17.12.2025
AI’s hidden carbon and water footprint
Recent research by Alex de Vries-Gao shows that, by 2025, AI systems could have a carbon footprint comparable to that of a global city such as New York and consume as much water as all bottled water drunk worldwide in a year.

Social Sciences - Politics - 17.12.2025
2025: How drawing a red line was more than just protesting

Life Sciences - Economics - 16.12.2025
Feestelijke opening van een nieuw Convergence-lab: viering van een nieuwe MRI-faciliteit en samenwerking tussen EUR en Erasmus MC
Festive opening of a new Convergence lab: celebrating a new MRI facility and collaboration between EUR and Erasmus MC Although the new MRI scanner of Erasmus University Rotterdam and Erasmus MC has b

Campus - Innovation - 16.12.2025
Institutional Plan 2026-2030: TU/e presents new strategic direction
Institutional Plan 2026-2030: TU/e presents new strategic direction

Campus - 16.12.2025
Sham Moodliar becomes TU/e Chief Transformation Officer
Sham Moodliar becomes TU/e Chief Transformation Officer

Health - Life Sciences - 15.12.2025
Five 20k grants for cross-campus bioengineering research projects
Since 2020, Delft Bioengineering Institute (BEI) organizes a cross-campus call for interdisciplinary research projects in the field of bioengineering.

Environment - Innovation - 15.12.2025
TU Delft Wins QS Reimagine Education Award for Lifelong Learning Water Solution

Career - 15.12.2025
Trying to quit smoking? A workplace lottery may help

Innovation - Agronomy & Food Science - 12.12.2025
Robots grow sugar beets after consulting the farmer
Agricultural robots are already sowing, mowing and ploughing, but each robot has its own app, screen and language.

Innovation - Campus - 12.12.2025
The power of metal as a fuel
The power of metal as a fuel

Social Sciences - 12.12.2025
Structural support for Pride networks

Health - Pharmacology - 11.12.2025
TU Delft makes pain relief for women worldwide simpler and more affordable

Innovation - Physics - 11.12.2025
Two UT projects receive Perspectief grant

Environment - Earth Sciences - 11.12.2025
Coastal areas can no longer keep up with methane emissions
Heavily polluted waters, such as Lake Grevelingen, emit large amounts of methane because the sediment's natural methane filter is under severe stress.

Innovation - 11.12.2025
Three new NAE Fellows and Young Engineers with UT background

Innovation - 11.12.2025
Three new NAE Fellows and Young Engineer with UT background

Physics - Innovation - 11.12.2025
Funding for six groundbreaking research projects on photonic chips
Funding for six groundbreaking research projects on photonic chips

Health - Pharmacology - 11.12.2025
Helping doctors diagnose rare sleep disorders faster and more reliably
Helping doctors diagnose rare sleep disorders faster and more reliably
PhD researcher Jaap van der Aar combines specialized AI models with data from sensors such as smartwatches, creating more accessible and precise ways to monitor and ultimately diagnose rare sleep disorders.

Environment - 10.12.2025
Machiel van Dorst appointed as Dean of BK

Life Sciences - Psychology - 10.12.2025
Shared genetic basis common mental disorders revealed
A large international study has provided new insights into how genetic factors contribute to various mental disorders.

Health - Innovation - 10.12.2025
The future of healthcare: how young researchers view AI and Big Data
The future of healthcare: how young researchers view AI and Big Data
Maud Kortman: "We can develop AI, but without doctors who understand it and want to work with it, it will remain on the shelf.

Campus - Career - 09.12.2025
'Together, we're building a strong future for the Brainport region'
’Together, we’re building a strong future for the Brainport region’

Life Sciences - Environment - 09.12.2025
Five ERC Consolidator Grants for researchers of TU Delft

Research Management - 09.12.2025
ERC Consolidator Grant for Thibault Schrepel

Life Sciences - Health - 09.12.2025
ERC Consolidator Grant for Natalia Goriounova

Physics - Innovation - 09.12.2025
Five research projects at TU Delft receive funding for cutting-edge research on photonic chips

Life Sciences - Research Management - 09.12.2025
ERC Consolidator Grants for research on methane eaters, air showers and language in our brain

Life Sciences - Health - 09.12.2025
ERC Consolidator Grant of ¤2 million to map how language emerges in the human brain

Politics - Health - 09.12.2025
Citizens Collective Monitor 2025: local initiatives are becoming more professional but still face challenges
On 9 December the new national Citizens Collective Monitor 2025 (Burgercollectieven-monitor 2025) will be published by CollectieveKracht.

Health - Innovation - 09.12.2025
How Glucose Shapes Our Thinking

Innovation - 09.12.2025
Sustainable mobility begins with more effective collaboration
A sustainable mobility system depends on how effectively governments, transport providers, and travelers work together.

Health - Psychology - 09.12.2025
Doubling of dementia by 2050: why the care burden must be shared more fairly

Health - Research Management - 09.12.2025
ERC Consolidator grant of two million euros for four researchers at TU/e
ERC Consolidator grant of two million euros for four researchers at TU/e

Electroengineering - Environment - 09.12.2025
TU/e co-builds the world's most powerful digital twin for research into electricity systems
TU/e co-builds the world’s most powerful digital twin for research into electricity systems

Innovation - Campus - 08.12.2025
TU/e awarded multiple NWO Perspectief grants, including ¤2.9M for AI4Optics
TU/e awarded multiple NWO Perspectief grants, including ¤2.9M for AI4Optics

Law - 08.12.2025
Anton Pijpers and Sylvia van Es new members of TU/e Supervisory Board
Anton Pijpers and Sylvia van Es new members of TU/e Supervisory Board

Innovation - Environment - 05.12.2025
Transforming urban policy for a healthier and safer Enschede (and other cities)

Social Sciences - 04.12.2025
Executive Board Statement: Raising the Peace Flag
Executive Board Statement: Raising the Peace Flag

Environment - Health - 04.12.2025
Potatoes are desperate for treated sewage
Droughts mean farmers don't have enough water. Water from sewage treatment plants seems a stable future source for irrigating farmland, but is it safe? Water technologist Erik Vriezekolk is now taking the first steps to investigate this.