One hundred more applicants for MSc coursesMore than 350 foreign students want to follow MSc courses at TU Delft, an increase of more than one hundred compared to last year.
Shell wasn’t happy with the state of the internet domain names of its various business units. They asked Amina Bacar, a MSc student in Informatics at TU Delft, for advice.
Together with his supervisors, Adi Hascaryantono developed a new method for examining the growth of cracks in aluminium alloy in a corrosive environment, such as seawater.
MoviesFilmhuis Lumen:Kurt &Courtney, directed by Nick , thurs. to wed., 19:30, Did Courtney, the scheming, gold-digging bitch kill Kurt? Does it matter? A fascinating pop-documentary neverthelessApollo:Gladiator, thurs to wed, 18:30 and 21:30, also sun.
TU Delft students want to win largest solar-car raceA team of TU Delft students from various faculties, named The TU Delft Alpha Centauri Team, is working on a car that is powered only by solar energy.
How does the Delfs Method differ from other language courses? Learning a foreign language is a challenging task. But until science comes up with a magic pill that provides instant fluency, the next best thing is the Delfs Method, a fast, intensive and highly successful way to learn Dutch or other foreign languages.
TU Delft alumni founded 3,874 companies between 1985 and 1999, according to Bureau Bartels, a company hired by the executive board to examine TU Delft’s impact on society.
MoviesFilmhuis LumenHoly Smoke, directed by Jane Campion, thurs. to wed., 19:30, Harvey Keitel and Kate Winslett starDelfiaGladiator, thurs to wed, 18:30 and 21:45, Bloody sword fights, men in togas, old school violence in the Coliseum – Ridley Scott directs.
The Dutch team only managed fifth place at the European Championship for soccer robots, which was held in Amsterdam last weekend. After a chess computer’s victory over world champion Gary Kasparov, teaching robots to play soccer is a new challenge for computer scientists.
In education, as in business, establishing closer relations with China is the name of today’s global game. As China moves toward a market economy, European universities are increasingly eager to attract talented Chinese students like Qing Xu, a Ph.D