Representatives of international student associations, faculty and staff met to discuss the challenges of integration and how to promote a global mindset at TU Delft during the first Global Minds Lunch on June 11, 2014.
The lab of materials and environment is a world leader in concrete technology. Researchers in the lab study the healing, aging and sustainability of construction materials and they are changing the norms in the world of concrete.
Vidyut Mohan couldn’t bring his own tabla, a paired set of Indian drums, with him when he moved to the Netherlands in August 2013, so his mother gave him the next best thing: a miniature version of the instrument.
If you’re ever unsure of how to use the vegetables in your fridge or cupboard, Riverford is the app for you. “When I first came to Europe, I found I had access to quite different vegetables from what I got in Australia.
The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded €800,000 worth of grants to four TU Delft researchers.
On May 23, 160 primary school students from Delft participated in an innovative project to build solar powered doorbells.
The Solar Bell campaign is an initiative of TU Delft’s Green Village which is headed by Future Energy Systems Professor Ad van Wijk.
It’s one thing to plod your way to a café for a good cup of coffee, but actually waking up to that perfect cup in the comfort of your home is one of life’s simple luxuries.
As international STEM organisations and universities struggle to redress the
gender imbalance among the top ranks, TU Delft is emerging a role model for new initiatives.
Zijn er ergens problemen met waterwerken – dijken die het begeven of ander nat onheil – dan wordt al gauw geroepen: ‘bring in the Dutch’. Maar zijn we nog wel zo succesvol? Veel mensen uit de waterbouwsector menen van niet.