Discriminatie, of niet? Dat was de vraag toen de TU Delft aankondigde op zoek te gaan naar vrouwelijk talent: wetenschappers, die in Delft een tenure track konden doen om hun carrière te versnellen.
This past week the Minor on Advanced Prototyping students displayed their final projects in the main hall of the Industrial Design building.
Have you ever wondered how your work as an engineer impacts our society? That is the very question that led to the founding of VOX Delft.
Jongeren moeten beter en bijdetijds informaticaonderwijs krijgen, adviseerde een KNAW-commissie deze week. En universiteiten moeten helpen bij het opleiden van een nieuwe generatie informaticadocenten. Hoogleraar informatica Inald Lagendijk (EWI) schreef mee aan het advies.
A culture shock. That’s just what six Civil Engineering students from TU Delft were looking for, which is why they went to work on a water project in Mozambique last summer. A fantastic experience that turned into a terrifying adventure.
Students from the Interactive Environments minor are exhibiting their final projects, creative spaces aimed at improving the lives of children diagnosed with cancer.
Robotics is at the forefront at the new Institute at TU Delft
TU Delft officially celebrated the launch of its new Robotics Institute on 25 January 2013 with a daylong symposium.
When the sun hits Mina Glynou’s new bike, heads turn. The bike is a black beauty, in mint condition that looks as though it just rolled out of the showroom.
Kerry Dankers, 31, moved to the Netherlands from her home in Canada with her husband, who is pursuing his PhD at TU Delft. She quickly discovered that while drop (black licorice) is very popular in the Netherlands, red licorice is nowhere to be found.
TU Delft is one of the popular destinations in Europe for international students. In the past ten years, the number of international students has risen significantly.