If it wants to be CO2 neutral by 2030, TU Delft needs to weigh up and cost the environmental impact before taking any decision, says Professor Andy van den Dobbelsteen.
TU Delft top athletes may have the chance to compete in the Olympic Games in Japan. What are their lives like and where do they stand? Part 1: footballer Victoria Pelova.
If no other option is available, the government wants to make coronavirus testing mandatory for students (but not for teaching faculty).
The rising level of income inequality is evident in cities around the world, even right here in Delft says Professor Maarten van Ham.
Better order a lot of energy drinks! During a weekend hackathon, students are going to crunch data in the hope of finding a way out of the campus lockdown.
Op het EK roeien in Varese veroverden Laila Youssifou (in de dubbelvier) en Ellen Hogerwerf (vierzonder) de Europese titel. Dieuwertje den Besten won zilver met de acht.
Who wouldn’t like a quieter vacuum cleaner? Christopher Teruna’s research in aeroacoustics may help with that and many other applications. What’s his story?
Shocked rowers, a badly broken bone and slightly damaged boats – the consequences of a crash between two eights from Laga and Proteus. How did this happen?
Through Food Sharing Delft, Lea Hartmeyer is part of a growing community trying to do something about the problem of food waste.