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==Research== [[File:Nuna 5.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Nuna 5]], from a series of [[Nuna]] [[solar-powered]] cars that won the [[World Solar Challenge]] seven times, constructed by the students of TU Delft.]] [[File:DUT12.jpg|right|thumb|250px|DUT12, the twelfth car of the [[Formula Student]] team Delft ([[DUT Racing]]). Held the Guinness World Record for fastest accelerating electric vehicle in the world.<ref name="World Record Fastest accelerating electric vehicle">{{Cite web|url=http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/fastest-0-100-kmh-acceleration-electric-car|title=Fastest 0β100 Km/h acceleration β Electric car|publisher=Guinness World Records|access-date=2014-04-24}}</ref>]] TU Delft researchers developed many new technologies used today, including [[Glare (material)|GLARE]], a [[Fibre Metal Laminate|fibre metal laminate]] used in [[Airbus A380]] [[Skin (aircraft)|skin]] and Vision in Product Design design method. [[Cees Dekker]]'s lab at TU Delft demonstrated in 1998 the first [[transistor]] made out of single [[Carbon nanotube|nanotube molecule]]. The [[Delta Works]] plan was, in part, a child of TU Delft graduates, including [[Johan Ringers]] and Victor de Blocq van Kuffeler. TU Delft was a precursor of the [[Open design]] concept. In architecture, TU Delft is famous for [[Traditionalist School (architecture)|Traditionalist School]] in Dutch architecture. TU Delft was a home to many prominent [[microbiologist]]s including [[Martinus Beijerinck]], who in 1898 discovered viruses while working at TU Delft, and [[Albert Kluyver]], father of comparative microbiology, which resulted in the creation of so-called Delft School of Microbiology. Some recent projects being developed at the university include: === Vehicles === * [[Dutch Superbus|Superbus]], project aiming to design a high speed bus reaching top speeds of 250 km/h; * [[Nuna]], [[solar-powered]] [[race car]] and six times winner of the [[World Solar Challenge]]; * [[TU Delft Solar Boat Team]], [[solar-powered]] [[boat]] that 'flies' using hydrofoils; * [[TU Delft Hydro Motion Team]], a project building [[hydrogen]]-powered [[boat]] that 'flies' using hydrofoils;<ref>{{Cite web |title=TU Delft Hydro Motion Team |url=http://hydromotionteam.nl/}}</ref> * [[DUT Racing]], electrical [[Formula SAE|Formula Student]] project having won multiple competitions and at one point held the Guinness World Record for fastest accelerating electric vehicle;<ref name="World Record Fastest accelerating electric vehicle" /> * Project MARCH,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Project MARCH |url=https://www.projectmarch.nl/ |access-date=2020-10-30 |website=Project MARCH |language=nl-NL}}</ref> a student team building an exoskeleton for paraplegics and participating as the first Dutch exoskeleton team at the [[Cybathlon]]. * [[DelFly]], [[Micro air vehicle]] and the smallest [[ornithopter]] so far fitted with a camera; * [[Nova Electric Racing]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nova Electric Racing |url=http://novaracing.nl/}}</ref> electric motorcycle team and winner of MotoE 2017;<ref>{{Cite web |title=Moto E Racing |url=http://motoeracing.com/}}</ref> * Fhybrid, world's first [[Hydrogen vehicle|hydrogen]]-powered [[scooter (motorcycle)|scooter]]; * [[Forze]], [[hydrogen fuel cell]]-powered racing car; * [[Eco-Runner Team Delft|Eco-Runner]] vehicle participating in [[Eco-marathon]]; === Other === * [[Flame (robot)|Flame]], first humanoid robot possessing the ability to walk as humans; * [[Somnox Sleep Robot]] an automatically-breathing capsule-shaped robot starting prototyping in 2015.<ref name=":02">{{Cite magazine |title=This Gently Breathing Robot Cuddles You to Sleep |url=https://www.wired.com/story/somnox-sleep-robot/ |access-date=2018-09-07 |magazine=WIRED |language=en-US}}</ref> * [[Kitepower]], converting wind energy into electricity using [[kites]]; * [[Tribler]], an [[open source]] [[peer-to-peer]] [[Client (computing)|client]] with [[online TV]] functionalities; * [[Nix package manager]] and [[NixOS]], an open source functional package manager and a Linux distribution based upon it; * [[Delfi-C3]], [[CubeSat]] [[satellite]] constructed by TU Delft students, and the [[Delfi-n3Xt]] launched 21 October 2013; * Stratos II+, a [[sounding rocket]] developed by [[Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering]] which in October 2015 broke the European altitude record achieved by amateur rockets by reaching an altitude of 21,457 meters; * [[Glaciogenic Reservoir Analogue Studies Project]] (GRASP) *[[The Ocean Cleanup]], a project aimed at developing a method of cleaning up the [[Great Pacific Garbage Patch|oceanic garbage patches]]; *as well as iGEM TU Delft, a student team competing in the largest international student competition in synthetic biology, where they became Grand Prize winners in 2015 and 2017. *[[Quantum computing]], [[topological insulator]]s and applications<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tudelft.nl/en/2019/tu-delft/dutch-king-opens-microsoft-quantum-lab-on-tu-delft-campus/|title=Dutch King opens Microsoft Quantum Lab on TU Delft campus|website=TU Delft|language=en|access-date=2019-02-24}}</ref>
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