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Physics - Computer Science - 09.01.2025
'Working hard on European quantum secure network'
’Working hard on European quantum secure network’

Computer Science - Innovation - 13.12.2024
Professionals explore AI in successful ’AI for Dummies’ workshop

Computer Science - Materials Science - 09.12.2024
TU Delft team winner in Airbus-BMW Quantum Computing Challenge
TU Delft team winner in Airbus-BMW Quantum Computing Challenge

Life Sciences - Computer Science - 03.12.2024
Best Bioengineering MSc Graduate of the Year: Bianca-Maria Cosma!

Computer Science - Research Management - 03.12.2024
ERC Consolidator Grants for research on synthetic cells, programming and air showers

Campus - Computer Science - 19.11.2024
First experts in AI and engineering systems graduate
First experts in AI and engineering systems graduate
The first engineers of the AI&ES master's program recently received their diplomas. The engineers know the ins and outs of AI and other data science solutions to help companies and institutions with their need for insights.

Health - Computer Science - 12.11.2024
UT leads ¤2.9 million project to improve 6G-based care

Computer Science - 04.11.2024
TU/e among first to acquire NVIDIA’s newest AI supercomputer powered by world’s most powerful AI platform

Computer Science - Innovation - 30.10.2024
Dynamic data in the works
Dynamic data in the works
Architectural engineer Alex Donkers develops concepts for practical digital twins in the construction world.

Computer Science - 23.10.2024
New foundation strengthens Dutch Computational Science

Computer Science - Event - 16.10.2024
TU Delft CTF 2024: Hundreds of Hackers Join Largest Dutch Cybersecurity Competition

Microtechnics - Computer Science - 24.09.2024
Revolutionizing robotics: teaching robots to touch and interact like humans
To achieve greater efficiency, robots must develop more human-like skills, such as fast physical interaction.

Event - Computer Science - 20.09.2024
KINTalk featuring Experts from the Field: Coding with AI at Booking.com

Campus - Computer Science - 17.09.2024
TU/e Young Academy of Engineering welcomes five new members
TU/e Young Academy of Engineering welcomes five new members

Computer Science - Innovation - 02.09.2024
Computer output always lags behind; law is forward-looking
The computerisation of law has grown significantly in recent years. This has generated serious consequences.

Politics - Computer Science - 30.08.2024
'Parliament must gain control over the use of algorithms'
’Parliament must gain control over the use of algorithms’
The government is increasingly using algorithms in the application of laws and regulations. It is the responsibility of Parliament to ensure that this is done in a responsible manner.

Mathematics - Computer Science - 15.08.2024
TU/e researchers contribute to new post-quantum cryptography method now ready for global use
TU/e researchers contribute to new post-quantum cryptography method now ready for global use

Computer Science - 22.07.2024
’I don’t know,’ says the trustworthy algorithm
AI systems must be accountable, transparent, fair, explainable, and ethical, it is often demanded. But according to professor Pinar Yolum, that is not realistic.

Environment - Computer Science - 19.07.2024
Thirteen promising young Delft researchers receive Veni grant
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded thirteen young TU Delft researchers from the Science (ENW) and Applied and Engineering Sciences (TTW) domains, a Veni grant of up to 320,000 euro.

Computer Science - Materials Science - 08.07.2024
Can quantum computers solve an old riddle in composites design?
Can quantum computers solve an old riddle in composites design?
A team of researchers at TU Delft are the first in the world to apply quantum computing to solve an old riddle in the design of fibre-reinforced composite materials: how to determine the optimal sequence of angles at which the material's layers are composed and stacked. This layering determines the mechanical properties of the material, essential for the application of composites for lightweight aircraft, wind turbine blades, cars or even batteries, etc.

Computer Science - Environment - 05.06.2024
'I now know that I can do it on my own, but I no longer want to'
’I now know that I can do it on my own, but I no longer want to’

Physics - Computer Science - 27.05.2024
EIC Pathfinder Grant to build prototypical quantum computer

Computer Science - Music - 22.04.2024
'Music is not an extra, it's a basic necessity'
’Music is not an extra, it’s a basic necessity’

Computer Science - Transport - 22.04.2024
Teaching robots to see better
Teaching robots to see better
In his doctoral research, Daan de Geus worked on advanced image processing methods that allow robots and cars to better recognize what they see around them.

Computer Science - 05.04.2024
Challenges in Cyber security receives Gravitation programme funding

Computer Science - Transport - 28.03.2024
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines joins AI & Mobility Lab
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines joins AI & Mobility Lab

Computer Science - 25.03.2024
NWO Gravitation: nearly ten million euros for 'Challenges in Cyber Security'
NWO Gravitation: nearly ten million euros for ’Challenges in Cyber Security’

Health - Computer Science - 05.03.2024
Ammodo Science Award for AI researchers at Radboud university medical center
Researchers Jeroen van der Laak, Geert Litjens, and Francesco Ciompi from Radboud university medical center receive the Ammodo Science Award 2024.

Computer Science - 27.02.2024
Casey Deccio (Brigham Young University) gives a Cybersecurity talk

Physics - Computer Science - 05.02.2024
Propelling Quantum Computing with Photonic-Chip Building Blocks

Astronomy / Space - Computer Science - 25.01.2024
Gravitational wave detector LISA officially adopted by ESA as mission
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) opens up a new part of the gravitational wave spectrum as the first space-based detector.

Computer Science - 24.01.2024
Better resistance to phishing temptation
Better resistance to phishing temptation
Pavlo Burda defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science on January 24th.

Computer Science - 19.01.2024
’We are witnessing the development of a new scientific discipline: Process Science’
On Friday, 19 January, Hajo Reijers held his inaugural lecture in the Academiegebouw of Utrecht University.

Innovation - Computer Science - 15.01.2024
New TU Delft student team Emergence combines art and technology
New TU Delft student team Emergence combines art and technology
Emergence Delft is a new TU Delft student team that aims to use interactive art installations to provide more interpretation and explanation of the impact of new, modern, emerging technology.

Computer Science - Pedagogy - 12.01.2024
Better teaching materials for programming language SQL
Better teaching materials for programming language SQL

Physics - Computer Science - 10.01.2024
NWO supports TU/e research on energy-efficient AI processors and improving computational fluid dynamics
NWO supports TU/e research on energy-efficient AI processors and improving computational fluid dynamics

Computer Science - Health - 09.01.2024
Grant for research into neuromorphic computing

Economics - Computer Science - 15.12.2023
Resilience Reflection #19: Cybersecurity is not just complying with regulations!

Economics - Computer Science - 14.12.2023
Master's student manages to make ASML spare parts supply chain 5 percent more efficient
Master’s student manages to make ASML spare parts supply chain 5 percent more efficient
How AI improves service network for Dutch chip machines. For his thesis, Operations Management & Logistics and Data Science in Engineering master's student Joost van der Haar did an internship at chip machine manufacturer ASML in Veldhoven.

Economics - Computer Science - 12.12.2023
Outpacing fraudsters with AI
Outpacing fraudsters with AI
Online payments have been growing steadily for years. As a result, the risk of fraud is increasing, but proving it is challenging.

Computer Science - Career - 11.12.2023
Daniel Dadush appointed Professor of Geometry of Optimisation
Daniel Dadush appointed Professor of Geometry of Optimisation
Utrecht University welcomes Daniel Dadush as the newly appointed Professor of Geometry of Optimisation.

Computer Science - 07.12.2023
Call for Papers - Multidisciplinary PhD Conference on Digital Labour Platforms
Call for Papers - Multidisciplinary PhD Conference on Digital Labour Platforms

Computer Science - 28.11.2023
Theophilus Benson (Carnegie Mellon University) gives a CS Distinguished talk

Career - Computer Science - 28.11.2023
Marieke Huisman wins 2023 Athena Award

Physics - Computer Science - 23.11.2023
ERC Consolidator Grant of 2 million euros for three TU/e researchers
ERC Consolidator Grant of 2 million euros for three TU/e researchers

Computer Science - Innovation - 02.11.2023
Computer scientist Tim Baarslag appointed fellow of the Netherlands Academy of Engineering

Computer Science - Campus - 26.10.2023
Resilience reflection #12: Risking Internet resilience
Recognising the urgent need to respond to rapid societal and environmental change, resilience is one of the University of Twente's spearheads.

Computer Science - 24.10.2023
Top 5 Cybersecurity-Related Films for Cybersecurity Month

Computer Science - 17.10.2023
Top 5 Cybersecurity-Related Podcasts for Cybersecurity Month

Computer Science - 09.10.2023
TU Delft Cybersecurity Group Hosted ESORICS 2023
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