Rejoice, ladies. You can finally put away that chastity belt thanks to Delft based start-up Pearltect, who have invented an anti-rape armband which won the Phillips innovation prize this year.
De botter ‘Trui’ van studentenvereniging De Bolk staat op de historische scheepshelling van Spakenburg. Daar vervangen de Delftse studenten de komende weken de zware balk die de mast omvat.
Nobel laureate Professor Jack Szostak from Harvard Medical School visited the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience. He explained how chemistry might have kick-started life in volcanic lakes.
At the start of June it was announced that the Dutch government, alongside TU Delft, the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) and six other institutions, have pledged to invest €135 million over the next decade to develop quantum computing.
What are your plans after graduation? The Dutch government wants to retain non-EU talent in the country. What, and how viable, are the visa options available to those students that wish to stay?
When you come to TU Delft, you already have enough to do organising your study, housing, and social life; so why should you also think about ethics?
The International Introduction Programme 2015-2016 promises to be the biggest so far with around 1800 students about to start their studies at TU Delft.
In June 2015, students at Duke University filed a petition against a university policy that denied visiting students membership at on-campus sports and recreational facilities.
The legendary bike race, now in its 102nd edition, kicked off in Utrecht over the weekend. Despite scorching temperatures, thousands lined up along the route to catch all of the action. Here’s a report from the sidelines.
Dr. Daphne Stam, Associate Professor of Planetary Sciences at the TU Delft Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, spoke to Delta about the Philae comet lander and what we hope to find now that it has woken up.