When Gibson introduced the Flying V electric guitar in 1958, it divided opinion. A bold new aviation concept out of TU Delft is sure to do the same. Wearing the same moniker as Gibson's iconic ...
Poems, essays and even books – is there anything the open AI platform ChatGPT can’t handle? These new AI developments have inspired researchers at TU Delft and the Swiss technical university EPFL to ...
Shown as KLM's 100th birthday present to itself, the design is actually from TU Delft. Dutch airline KLM turned 100 earlier this month and decided to give itself a birthday present: a shiny, sleek, ...
Scientists at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands have designed a rear junction silicon heterojunction (RJ-SHJ) solar cell with a localized front carrier-selective passivating ...
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Open-source tool predicts wind farm power fluctuations with greater short-term accuracy
Researchers from TU Delft, a partner of the SUDOCO project, in collaboration with the Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium) and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory of Golden (U.S.), have ...
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.
After years of neglect, TU Delft’s De Oude Bibliotheek was turned into a training center for the offshore energy industry. BK Architecten teamed up with KREUK architectuur and Stephanie Gieles ...
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 ...
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 ...
Researchers working at TU Delft's Kavli Institute of Nanoscience in the Netherlands claim to have successfully transferred data via teleportation. By exploiting the quantum phenomenon known as ...
Dutch scientists have unveiled the country's first laboratory to research how autonomous miniature drones can mimic insects to accomplish tasks ranging from finding gas leaks in factories to ...
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