Students and plagiarism. It seems like an ineradicable problem, also at TU Delft. The university tries to combat it in various ways, but clearer and especially consistent rules couldn’t hurt.
When Ricardo Reinoso-Rondinel moved to Delft from his native Peru one and a half years ago naturally, he bought a bike. But the police ended up taking that bike from the train station because it was illegally parked. Unfortunately, it was never recovered.
Despite missing home, Majid Zamani, 30, really likes The Netherlands. So much that he’s accepted a position as Assistant Professor at Industrial Design Engineering after working as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Delft Center for Systems and Control for just over a year.
TU Delft has its very own app and Delta editor Molly Quell uses it regularly. “The app has both a campus map and a directory, which are the features I find most useful,” she says.
Post-graduate education took a tasty, tempting and temporary turn on November, when Emily van Vught and Yoni Runderkamp opened Choc pop-up store in Volendam.
The international community was well represented at the Best of Delft awards as international students managed to pioneer in very specific research areas of their fields.
While you’re in the Netherlands, don’t miss the opportunity to check out the rich collection of art and history in the country. Here’s a range of special discount cards that can help you do so without burning a hole in your pocket.
By modeling the soft tissue biomechanics and the suspension of the human eye Dr. Sander Schutte believes surgery to correct crossed eyes can be improved.
During his PhD research, anthropologist Leeke Reinders lived among professionals and inhabitants of a post-war neighbourhood. He noticed that the end-users are often absent in the design process.
Just four women earned cum laude PhDs at TU Delft in 2012, making them the year’s Dewis nominees. These stellar academics showed intelligence, grit and determination, yet they say that they couldn’t have succeeded alone.