TPM researcher Dr Bas Kolen published a cost-benefit analysis of the corona restrictions. “We need to get out of this faster,” he pleads.
Using swarming robots to get rid of toxic algae and duckweed on waterways. Bachelor’s student Giuseppe Deininger is helping to make that a reality.
De fractie van de Delftse partij Stip verandert van samenstelling. TU-studenten Daylam Dag en Jip Enthoven nemen het stokje over van raadsleden Matthijs Gouwerok en Kim Bosch.
Zoom may have been the default option for teachers who were suddenly forced to go online, but it is neither the only option nor the best, says Dr Tobias Fiebig (TPM).
More than half of all Dutch students still live at home with their parents. The housing shortage is great, also in Delft, where even more tightness is expected.
Saying goodbye to friends and family while moving during a pandemic was challenging, says new IDE Sustainability Coordinator Yumiko Henneberry.
The turnout this week for the Works Council elections was 28% lower than six years ago, when the last elections were held.
Now that we will have to work from home longer, TU Delft is reserving money for ergonomic work spaces at home. The scheme is expected to start at the end of November.
TU Delft staff may vote in the Works Council elections on 3 and 4 November. But who to vote for? The nominees introduce themselves in this series. Part 4: Marjan Popov.