McGyver scientist and lecturer Dr. Rolf Hut (Civil Engineering) teaches a workshop in which couples of students develop devices that measure water properties and report them online.

Lost luggage continues to be an issue for travellers and that’s why the International Air Transport Association recently introduced two resolutions to help fix the problem.

Nobody likes feeling stressed, but it is something most of us will experience at some point in our lives. For some people, however, stress is much more than just an inconvenience.

Try making potable water when you have nothing at hand but some plastic, dirty water and lots of sun. That may sound like a challenge from a survival television series, but for some 750 million people, getting access to safe drinking water is life-saving.

For the first time TU Delft contributed to the Let’s Talk About Water film and water event (LTAW). Held for the fourth time in Delft, LTAW organised daily seminars and film screenings from February 16-20 to spotlight water issues all around the world.

A landing gear is often an afterthought for aircraft designers. That leaves manufacturers like Fokker with very little time. The software that master LR student Patrick van Ginneken developed should make their life easier.

Space engineer Luka Denies bouwde een rekenmodel om te simuleren hoe methaan zich gedraagt als koelstof in een raketmotor. Daarna gooide hij er een praktisch onderzoek tegenaan, om te kijken of die motoren van licht aluminium gemaakt kunnen worden.

Koud hè? Wel zo fijn als je warm kunt wegkruipen bij je bijna-gratis verwarming. Booming business – en niet in de minste plaats doordat bedenker Mathijs de Meijer in een eerdere baan bij een start-up leerde hoe je zoiets vooral níet aanpakt.