The Ocean Cleanup, founded by former TU Delft student Boyan Slat , announced that it will be deploying a 100 meter-long barrier segment in the North Sea.
After several weeks of analysis it is becoming more and more clear that beach nourishment will be one of the best, if not the only solution, to deal with the coastal erosion in Hoi An. But where to take this sand? Time for some fieldwork again!
By flying longer distances we can reduce the climate impact of aviation, according to visiting Professor Volker Grewe. Exactly how so he will investigate with TU Delft colleagues starting from March.
Computer generated heating, 3D printed bras, Tiny Houses, and hacking your NS Dagkaart; these are Delta’s 12 most read English articles from 2015.
‘Love each other like brothers’ is the motto of student fraternity Sint Jansbrug.
Founded in 1947, the fraternity has no religious or political agenda. “We’re all very different, and we don’t really have a specific style,” said president, Rosa Storm.
Breakfast? ‘Let’s go to the same bread stall’. Chicken with rice, Phở Bò or Cao lầu? ‘I know just the right place!’ ‘My bike is broken..
In an effort to proactively improve on the services provided to students and staff at TU Delft, the University Corporate Office (UCO) has launched a new initiative. The plan includes the formation of three University Services Outlook teams, or “squads”, to address specific areas of improvement.
You know that feeling you get when you are riding a roller-coaster, or watching a really good horror movie? The emotions experienced during these activities are what recent TU Delft Industrial Design Engineering PhD graduate Steven Fokkinga calls ‘rich’ emotional experiences, and they were the focus of his thesis for which he received his PhD cum laude.
A new way to produce graphene, a Russian spy sent home and students about the Paris Climate Summit. These articles featured among the best read in science news from 2015.