Researchers at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management (TBM) are working to develop a European framework for cyber security.
TU Delft environmental biotechnology professor Mark van Loosdrecht has been awarded the prestigious NWO Spinoza Prize for his outstanding contribution to scientific research.
The Dutch electronic cash system Chipknip will be abolished as of January 1, 2015, after 17 years of operation.
Following a significant decrease in the number of Chipknip transactions over the last three years, Currence –the company responsible for electronic payment systems such as Chipknip, Acceptgiro and iDeal– has decided to phase out the once-popular system in lieu of more up-to-date methods of payment.
In July, the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science announced a new initiative to make the Netherlands more attractive to international students, and to encourage Dutch students to study abroad.
Johannes Vermeer is among the Netherland’s most renowned painters. His work remains a source of intrigue because of his uncanny ability to paint in a way reminiscent of photography. A new documentary may shed some light on the matter.
It’s been a summer full of competitions and victories for the Delft University of Techonology Racing team. Just back from the Formula Student Germany, the Team is already gearing up for their next competition in Austria.
“It was one of the student members of our webcare team who came up with the idea,” says Rob Speekenbrink, online media consultant at TU Delft and manager of the university’s ten-person webcare team.
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.