New chemistry course postponed – Cutbacks at Applied Sciences New chemistry course postponedLast April, a new course, Sustainable Molecular Science & Technology, was set up by Delft and Leiden universities and introduced at the TU introduction days for high school students.
Ground radar users have long known that to get the best results, the aerial must be perpendicular to a row of trees. But thanks to Delft research, they now understand why.
Under the new system, students receive their bachelor%s degree after three years. After that they can get their master%s degree at a different, possibly foreign, university.
FilmFilmhuis Lumen .Tel. 015-214 02 26The Goddess Of 1967, thurs to wed.
ChurchOn 3 June we celebrate the feast of Pentecost with a special service for international and Dutch students. This service is prepared by members of the Dutch and the international student chaplaincy under the theme ‘The gifts of the Spirit’.
Only one TU logo – Departure of board questioned – MSc and MA university only Only one TU logoThe TU should only use one logo, TU’s public relations aren’t being effectively handled, and the distance between the shop-floor and the executive board is too big.
A Delft researcher has found an ecologically sound way to win phosphoric acid for the production of fertiliser. Unfortunately it’s not (yet) necessary in Morocco and Tunis.
Estimated value of the most promising patents in millions of guilders: About fifteen TU patents must each yield more than three hundred thousand guilders via licenses or sales, according to a British consultancy company.
What are you working on? Each month Page 4 asks a member of the TU’s foreign legion to share their thoughts with us. This week we meet Kosasih Prijatna (40), from Bandung, Indonesia. After studying and working at universities in Indonesia, the United States, Japan, Australia and Norway, he’s now a PhD student at Physical, Geometrical and Space Geodesy of Geodetic Engineering in Delft.
Big scars are a thing of the past for gall bladder operations. The surgeon makes four small incisions in the stomach: one for a camera, three for his instruments.