TU en Shell zijn sinds twee jaar ‘preferred partners’ in onderzoek. Met het oog op de toekomst groeit bij Shell de interesse in duurzame technologie.
Everyone is required to wear a full suit covering every inch of their body with only their eyes and nose peeking out. Everyone must check in and out.
Moritz Beller, 25, is serious about fitness and is sorely disappointed by the lack of organised weightlifting in the Netherlands. Good thing he didn’t leave his kettlebell behind when he moved to the Netherlands from Munich, Germany only last month to pursue a PhD in software engineering.
PhD candidate Aldo Brinkman describes the Wolfram Alpha app as “the Google for nerds.” Lest you think he’s being insulting, he admits it’s one of the most used apps on his phone.
TU Delft has teamed up with Leiden University and The Hague University of Applied Sciences to create a new institute aimed at giving working professionals an academic credential in cyber security.
Don’t nurse your soda
Sipping a soft drink is much more harmful for your teeth than gulping it, says PhD candidate Olga Ilie.
A smart add-on for CCTV cameras recognizes stress and aggression. Its developer, Dr. Iulia Lefter, says it may prioritize certain cameras to surveillance operators.
A new programme at TU Delft, organised jointly by Marketing and Communications (M&C) and the Delft International Student Society (DISS), is sending university ambassadors out into the world to help recruit top talent.
De onlangs met zes Oscars bekroonde ruimtethriller Gravity is niet alleen heel spannend; hij toont volgens de Nasa ook een realistisch beeld van het ISS. Maar hoe realistisch is de film werkelijk?