Crowds on campus, parking with your campus card and a new education building. Academic year 2023-2024 has begun.
Who are the people who study or work at TU Delft? We meet them in Humans of TU Delft. This time: Professor Judith Rietjens aims to improve the cancer patient journey.
The representation bodies for TU Delft staff members – both the central and the local ones – have deployed a last offensive to find candidates for the forthcoming elections.
Associate professor Daphne Stam has left TU Delft. She says she was not taken seriously in the “paternalistic atmosphere” at her Faculty of Aeropace Engineering.
From Monday, nearly all the catering spots on campus will be open again and are now being managed by Appèl, the new catering company. What are the plans for TU Delft?
Who are the people who study or work at TU Delft? We meet them in Humans of TU Delft. This time: Eva Gresnigt-Raams, Head of Products at X.
On a fittingly scorching hot day Dancing in the Desert (‘Dansen in de Woestijn’), a new film from Bram van Splunteren, premiered at the Delft town square.
Several student teams demonstrated their vehicle, boat or robot suit this summer. They won a lot of prizes. Delta lists the results.
Who are the people who study or work at TU Delft? We meet them in this series. This time: Stefan Buijsman researches how to develop and use AI in a fair and responsible way.