Female Syrian visitors want back: 'I miss everything about the Netherlands'
al roj February 22, 2019 19:16Two Dutch Muslim women who have traveled to Islamic State in Syria now say they want to return to our country.
Two Dutch Muslim women who have traveled to Islamic State in Syria now say they want to return to our country.
The Dutch are very moderate about the introduction of smart speech technology in the workplace and even expect a breakthrough to be far away. This is evidenced by a study carried out by Delft technology company TJIP. Only 21% of respondents are positive about the technology.
Students at TU Delft have failed to win the Hyperloop Pod Competition from Elon Musk for the second time. The German WARR Hyperloop of the technical university of Munich set a new speed record with 457 km / h and went more than three times as fast as Delft.
Of the four men who were arrested on Sunday in Rotterdam on suspicion of involvement in terrorism, two Wednesday were released. It is a 21-year-old man from Vlaardingen and a 29-year-old Swede.
Take on the Dutch (take it against the Dutch). That's the motto of the World Solar Challenge, a race with cars driving on solar panels through Australia. The student contest begins Sunday. The Netherlands dominates the race for years. And this year gold is also in front of orange. 'Dutch dominance', according to the Australian contest.
The Netherlands still has the opportunity to develop the super-fast 'vacuum train' that Hyperloop One wants to develop. That lets the company know. The company will fully support ten other candidates, with money and knowledge, to make their plans reality. In addition, there are eleven projects, including those of the Netherlands, who are given the opportunity to further develop their proposals.
The Netherlands still has the chance to develop the super-fast 'vacuum train' that Hyperloop One wants to develop. That lets the company know. The company will fully support ten other candidates, with money and knowledge, to make their plans reality. In addition, there are eleven projects, including those of the Netherlands, who are given the opportunity to further develop their proposals.
A tree that has fallen on a driving car causes problems on the A13 between Delft and Rotterdam. All three lanes towards Rotterdam are closed, reports the ANWB. There is only a tinker of damage; The driver came free with terror.
The Delft student team Nuon Solar Team gets a serious backstroke for the pick. Airline companies do not dare to bring their handmade battery to Australia for the race with solar cars next month. This is due to recent accidents with batteries of aircraft on board aircraft.
In the run-up to World Alzheimer's Day (September 21), the Utrechtse gaming company Active Cues launches a special action on September 1 to ask for dementia attention. Healthcare professionals and relatives are encouraged to dance with people with dementia.
Let people with a transverse lesion run as smoothly as possible using a robotic suit. That is what students of TU Delft want. They have developed such a suit, the already existing so-called exoskeleton, further developed. Thursday they show their copy for the first time.
On the afternoon of DSM in Delft, salpeter vapor was released on Saturday afternoon. Two employees were cleaning a centrifuge around 13:45 when the corrosive toxic nitric acid evolved from a vessel.
Queen Máxima has a bracket. 'In order to correct the bite of her choosing, Queen Máxima got a brace on the advice of the dentist', confirms the National Public Service (RVD).
The cyber attack that crosses Maersk and APM Terminals has also affected other parties in the Netherlands. This is ransomware, says renowned security research company Fox-IT. That is software that blocks the data on a computer and asks for a payment to clear that blockade.
TNO will help with the growth and preservation of Dayawan's Chinese port.
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment (I \u0026 M) is investigating whether a hyperlink network can be established in the Netherlands. In a hypercourse, persons and goods can travel at speeds of more than 1000 kilometers per hour by means of very low air resistance.
In tension the Netherlands was working behind his computer this morning, but new victims of cyber attack Wannacry are not discoverable. That's what cybersecurity expert Ronald Prince of Fox-IT says.
Over the next two years, thousands of Rotterdam primary school children will be taught in programming of TU Delft students.
ABN AMRO, Enexis and TU Delft started the National Coalition Block Chain. That message Computable Tuesday. The partnership stems from the so-called Dutch Digital Delta and Thursday is officially launched.
A 'train air cushion' that floats above the existing rails, may be an excellent alternative to the existing high-speed trains. Even future maglev trains can remain on the drawing board, because before that should be adjusted throughout the infrastructure.
Dutch scientists are developing the technology for a NASA mission in 2021. The Netherlands Institute for Space Research (SRON) and TU Delft will get started with the detector technology for the balloon telescope GUSTO which will bring the entire life cycle of stars in the picture.
ProRail will use computers to get a better picture of swap disturbances, suicides, people on the track, subsidence and defects. The railway manager has a huge mountain of data and sometimes it is' too complex or unexpected '' for people to discover relationships in which big data.
Cars are becoming more sophisticated and technologically, but they are not designed to keep hackers out. Cyber security is therefore better, says Cyber Security Academy in The Hague. The setting is a collaboration between the universities of Delft and Leiden, The Hague University and The Hague.
The ice sheets of East Antarctica melting much faster than expected. This is because a continuous strong wind warm, dry air raises and blows away the snow. As a result, the surface becomes darker, resulting in a greater absorption of heat. That concludes a team of climate researchers led by Jan Lenaerts (Utrecht University) and Stef Lhermitte TU Delft.
US technology giant Microsoft is going to open his own lab on the campus of TU Delft. The new department, headed by Professor Leo Kouwenhoven, focuses on the development of quantum computers, TU Delft announced on Monday.
The German company Osram, one of the largest lamp manufacturers in the world, has taken an interest in the Dutch Tvilight. That makes smart streetlights. Thanks to sensors that dim for example, when there is no traffic here, so they have to use less energy.
Criminals send the last few weeks a lot of fake emails that are supposedly from Ziggo. is in the mail that people have to pay a bill. But if they manage stairs and click on the link, the computer is locked. Only after payment of ransom the computer is released. The amount of fake emails Ziggo is increasing rapidly, warns protector Fox-IT from Delft.
A horror clown who had provided it in Delft on a boy of fourteen was attacked Wednesday night itself. The teen was with his younger brother in the Theresiastraat dogs on a walk when they were harassed by someone with a clown mask and a red wig. The 14-year-old Luc, who practices self-defense sport for almost ten years, the clown gave then some punch.
A 28-year-old man from Delft would be three years and six months must be in the cell, says the prosecution. He is believed to have sent suspected malware to businesses. So he managed to penetrate the computers inside. Then he would have ensured that banks made money on his accounts. According to the prosecutor, he had forged digital transfer forms.
Bernard Heck won the Christiaan Huygens Science. The award was presented Monday by Minister Jet Bussemaker (Education, Culture and Science). Van Heck's research makes an important contribution to the development of a quantum computer.