Engineering sciences - Microtechnics

’Protecting our society through the power of fundamental research’

Innovation - Microtechnics

TU/e explores research domain Resilience & Security Geert-Jan van Houtum: "Europe needs to become much more self-reliant when it comes to resilience.

Microtechnics - Jan 21

Technology with a Heart: Aart Rozendaal’s Playful Robots

From 11-14 February, the Highlight Festival transforms Delft into a hub of art and technology. We spoke with Aart Rozendaal, a TU Delft alumnus who bridged the gap between Embedded Systems Engineering and Industrial Design.

Event - Microtechnics - Feb 13

UT nominations for Science Award

The voting for the Klokhuis Science Award is now open, and two UT research projects have a chance to win their very own Klokhuis episode. These are: 'Wings for Aid': flying boxes for delivering groceries, by Professor Martijn Mes (BMS), and 'Hand in Hand' by PhD candidate Marie-Laure Snijders (EEMCS/TechMed).

New algorithm lets autonomous drones work together to transport heavy, changing payloads

Scientists at TU Delft have developed a new algorithm that allows multiple autonomous drones to work together to control and transport heavy payloads, even in windy conditions. Ideal for reaching and maintaining hard-to-reach infrastructure, like offshore wind turbines. With often harsh weather, limited payload capacity and unpredictable contact with the environment, it is difficult for current drones to operate safely and effectively. The results have been published in