Cycling is a way of life in the Netherlands. In fact, this bike-centred culture has the highest density of bicycles in the world. With roughly 18 million bikes in the country, there are about 1.3
In regular editions of Delta, this space features an app recommended by a student or staff member at TU Delft. In the past, we’ve looked at apps such as Evernote, Delft City apps, Snapchat and Viber.
Leo Kouwenhoven has made extreme strides in his field by discovering the Majorana Particle and now Microsoft has partnered with him to hopefully develop the first quantum computer.
The academic year 2014-2015 begins officially on September 1 with the official Opening Ceremony. The ceremony, which was conducted in Dutch until 2012, will be held in English again this year.
It’s not easy to find your way around a new country while settling into the demanding routine of university life. Things get even more complicated when most of the information is in a language you don’t understand.
The Chinese drive through Changsha much as the Dutch cycle in Amsterdam: with no respect for traffic rules. Dr. Jie Li sheds new light on their behavior.
TU Delft is a melting pot of world cultures. Every year nearly a thousand international students join the university, bringing with them a little more of the global footprint that makes the university truly international.
British author David Hewson is better known for writing two novels based on the hit Danish television show, The Killing, but this time, he’s in Amsterdam.
The top of a 3,000 metre high mountain in Chile was blasted away on June 19 2014 to make way for the world’s largest optical and infrared telescope, the E-ELT.