Several student teams demonstrated their vehicle, boat or robot suit this summer. They won a lot of prizes. Delta lists the results.
For her physics research on biological processes, professor Nynke Dekker received the Physica Prize in May. What makes her research so special?
At the World Sailing Championships in Scheveningen, former world champion Annemiek Bekkering brought the races to shore through TU Delft computer images on a large screen.
Nine Delft students participated in the World University Games in Chengdu, China, in early August. This resulted in no less than six medals for rowers.
OWee wristband lost? Then an interrogation Positive breathalyzer test and not yet 18? Been cheeky to a guard? Plucked from a tree? Ended up drunk at the first aid? Or cut your wristband because it was too tight? It all doesn’t matter. You will come for an interview with the Owee organisation and…
C1 Connections (The Hague) and TU Delft developed and tested an improved system to bolt wind turbines to monopiles. “We’re just in time for the offshore wind expansion.”
Delft Hydro Motion Team to Monaco The 23 students of the TU Delft Hydro Motion Team are heading to Monaco where they will participate in the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge between 5 and 8 July. They will be a bit of an oddity there as the only student team surrounded by companies from…
The TU Delft Hyperloop team showed their ‘pod’ on Saturday 17 June. They will use it in this summer’s Hyperloop Week in Edinburgh. What are their bonus points?
New: Wubbo Ockels Innovation Prize The Groene Grachten Foundation has launched a new sustainability initiative that rewards the three best sustainable ideas with 10 thousand euros. The Groene Grachten (‘green canals’), which makes monumental houses and offices more sustainable, was the last sustainable initiative from former astronaut Wubbo Ockels in 2012.…