TU Delft’s number one dream team, the Nuon Solar Team, presented the smartest solar car in the world which it will run in the Sasol Solar Challenge in South Africa. We made a video about the team’s workplace and asked its Partnerships and PR, Pauline Overes, how it all began.
TU Delft’s Atlas 01 capsule reached a top speed of 142 km/h at the SpaceX Pod Competition on Sunday 22 July at SpaceX’s headquarters in California.
Met een enkeltje naar Moskou, daar een oude Sovjetauto kopen en vierduizend kilometer terugrijden naar Nederland. Wat begon als vakantie-avontuur, is uitgegroeid tot ‘studieproject’. Delta sprak de twee studenten die zondag naar Rusland zijn vertrokken.
Rustig doortrainen, zouteloze pannenkoeken eten en gamen. Delta ontdekte hoe vier Proteus-roeiers zich voorbereiden op de European Universities Games, die momenteel gaande zijn in het Portugese Coimbra. “Je benen scheren klinkt gewoon niet logisch.”
Billionaires who made their money with internet companies are reshaping space flight. Christian Davenport gives a lively account of how sheer determination has left NASA gasping for air. A book about boldness and fierce competitiveness.
TU Delft researcher Yu Xin has developed a low-cost plug-and-play biosensor to detect anastomosis leakage, a complication present in 10% of patients after colon surgery.
TU Delft’s team finished second in the last race of the Solar Sport One in Monaco last Saturday, 14 July, achieving second place overall in the general classification of the competition.
From once every century to once every year. New projections worked out by an international team that includes a TU Delft researcher, show that extreme sea level events will happen annually by the end of the century if no measures are taken to slow down global warming.
DARE team will attempt to break the European student rocketry altitude record (32.3 km) with their new rocket Stratos III. The launch will take place in Spain next Friday 20 July.