With fl. 100 guilders of our money, Page 4’s first Blind Daters hit the town for dinner, a movie and drinks. We interviewed them separately to discover if it was a night of passion, or of bored clock-watching; the time of their lives, or a nightmare in pizzeria.
ChurchInternational students are invited to attend the church-service in English in the Raamstraat church on 21 January at 11.3
Movies :Filmhuis Lumen :Dancer in the Dark, sunday 14:30, Bjork, the Icelandic pixie, in Lars von Trier’s latest.
Computer recognises crooked road signCrooked and damaged road signs can be recognised quickly, using an improved version of an old mathematical algorithm, the Laplace kernel classifier.
Sensors are on the rise: computer chips that measure air pressure, liquid flow velocities and a host of other quantities. One problem: how to protect these super-sensitive flakes of silicon against the rough environment they’re supposed to measure.
André Guidi, an Italian aerospace engineering exchange-student, lost all his lecture notes, photos and souvenirs during the fire at Gimmie Shelter, the brightly coloured student house near the library.
Dr. Fadhl Ali Al-Nozaily recently earned his PhD by developing a water-purifying system that uses duckweed, which is the green scum covering many of Holland’s brooks and ponds.
MoviesFilmhuis Lumen:Dancer in the Dark, thurs. to wed. 22:00, Bjork, the Icelandic pixie, in Lars von Trier’s latest.
Hundreds of complaints about examsLast term, the student union, AAG, received 131 complaints about teachers taking too long to correct exams.
Why TU Delft? Each month Page 4 asks a member of TU Delft’s foreign legion to share their thoughts with us. This week we meet, Deborah Hauptman, from the USA, who is an assistant professor of Architectural Theory.