Tiny robots developed by EPFL spin-off Foldaway Haptics were the center of attention at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The 33 “bionic…
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TU Delft is a special unit for AI and ML
The European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent systems (ELLIS) have selected TU Delft for establishing one of its units for European research excellence in…
Faster code on a chip
MIT researchers have invented a machine-learning tool that predicts how fast computer chips will execute code from various applications. To get code to run…
Ahold Delhaize joins TU Delft in robotics
Ahold Delhaize is set to join forces with TU Delft, RoboValley and YES!Delft to explore new robotics applications in the retail sector. The work…
Cooperation between CERN and Latvian scientific institutions
In order to promote cooperation between Latvian scientific institutions and Industry with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) an interdisciplinary national CERN working…
Society benefits from upgrading the LHC
Large-scale scientific facilities, such as those for conducting particle-physics research, are financed by society. A team of economists recently performed a cost–benefit analysis of…
Mobile robot for production logistics improvement
Production logistics will soon become even more efficient thanks to mobile robots. The first of these prototypes was completed in cooperation with Tallinn University…
ERIC demonstrates the leading automation, robotic and sensing work
A new robot, ERIC, developed by staff and researchers within the Department’s Centre for Ultrasonic Engineering (CUE), is showcasing the leading automation, robotic and sensing…
Ag alloying improves the efficiency of next-generation photovoltaics
As a result of their two-year joint project, the materials researchers of Tallinn University of Technology have improved the efficiency of next generation solar…
New material for turning heat into electricity
A new type of material generates electrical current very efficiently from temperature differences. This allows sensors and small processors to supply themselves with energy…