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🧱 Imagine if cracks in brick walls could heal by themselves – with a little help from bacteria. Researcher Belen Gaggero is testing this very possibility, and her results are promising so far. 👉https://www.tudelft.nl/en/stories/articles/buildings-that-fix-themselves

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Nathalie Rombeek reconstructed the cause of the devastating floods in Valencia last year, using data from 225 personal weather stations, installed by residents at home. The network of personal weather stations is much denser than that of national meteorological services.

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🎉 Very proud that 5 researchers at our faculty are granted a #Vidi by NWO! Congratulations to Anne Pluymakers, Davide Wüthrich, Eleni Papadonikolaki, Maria Pregnolato and Michele Laureni! What are they up to? 👉https://www.tudelft.nl/en/2025/citg/five-ceg-researchers-receive-vidi-grant

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🌊 New in our Hydraulic Engineering lab at TU Delft! The Delta Transport Processes Laboratory (DTP-Lab) enables researchers to study the effect of the Earth’s rotation (Coriolis force) on ocean waves and currents, e.g. plastic litter transportation under the influence of waves in a rotating system.

Researchers of TU Delft developed a new evolving ‘fracture map’ of Antarctica, based on satellite images. This enabled them to explore how damage may evolve under different warming scenarios. Maaike Izeboud developed the method during her phd.

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Satellite data can improve safety for critical infrastructure. Hard data shows that the majority of the world's long-span bridges are suitable for monitoring from space. A great benefit in regions, such as Africa and Oceania, where on-site sensors are nearly absent. www.tudelft.nl/en/2025/citg...

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Renske Gelderloos and Mukund Gupta both receive funding to investigate climate effects in the Arctic. Glaciers and sea ice are rapidly receding, affecting ocean currents. The effect of the melting ice on the ocean and viceversa has impact on climate and sea level rise. www.tudelft.nl/en/2025/citg...

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For someone with a disability using public transport can be a challenge. A new consortium, led by Yan Feng, aims to tackle public transport accessibility through eXtended Reality. The project BRIDGE-XR is funded by NWO KIC and a collaboration with over thirty partners. www.tudelft.nl/en/2025/citg...

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Branko Šavija has been awarded a @erc.europa.eu Proof of Concept Grant for deformable concrete composites. Branko is developing an innovative solution for controlled deformation of infrastructure: auxetic cementitious composites.

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Sanne Smith aims to remove PFAS in existing water purification systems. Foam plays an important role in her attempts to remove as much PFAS as possible from the wastewater. PFAS molecules bind to air bubbles and hitch a ride towards the surface and end up in the foam. www.tudelft.nl/en/stories/a...

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High temperatures today and we’ve already had a long period of drought. Drinking water always seemed completely self-evident in NL. But it’s not. Although the Dutch focus has traditionally been on how to keep water out, we need to focus more on storing water. 👉 www.tudelft.nl/en/stories/a...

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