Since bread is such a staple food in the Netherlands, it’s no surprise that there’s a wide variety of toppings to choose from. Here, sprinkles are not just for cupcakes and ice cream.
Who are the people who study and work at TU Delft? We meet them in Humans of TU Delft where they talk about their work or other activities. Ellen Pennings has always loved Lego. As owner of De Bonte Bouwplaats in Delft, she now shares her passion through teaching and inspiring kids, young and old.
Hull, electronics, stability, and driveline. The Delft Solar Boat Team will proudly present its new design in the Aula on Wednesday January 25. Nick Borst, technical manager of the team, describes the preparations.
On his bike to TU Delft, Roberto Francica, a master’s student in sustainable energy technology, was watching ships passing through the Schie canal. He started wondering what the inland waterway shipping industry is doing to reduce emissions? This is what he found.
How should today’s farmers feed our exploding world population, while climate change constantly ruins their soils? Let’s go back to basics – solar energy and seawater.
Sipping coconut water on white pristine beaches, snorkelling amongst the most beautiful coral reefs on the planet – a dream that can be a reality, but for how much longer? The Maldives seems to be the most perfect place on earth, but this piece of paradise is under great threat. Sixty-four students of the Architectural Engineering Master are working on solutions.
Who are the people who study and work at TU Delft? We meet them in Humans of TU Delft where they talk about their work or other activities. When Charbel Saleh came from Suriname to study at TU Delft, he wasn’t expecting such a culture shock. But luckily, he has learned to value some of the cultural differences.
Friday is Dies again, the university’s annual birthday party. TU Delft will then be 176 years old. How did it all happen again? University historian, Abel Streefland, refreshe
On the first day of the new year, Assistant Professor Ranga Rao Venkatesha Prasad suddenly remembered an incident which happened 18 years ago.
Technische studenten die zich naast hun studie bezighouden met muziek op hoog niveau: het is een fenomeen dat zich vaker voordoet dan je zou denken. Deze vier studenten zingen dit jaar mee met het Nederlands Studenten Kamerkoor, een projectkoor dat onder het thema “Война и Мир” (Oorlog en Vrede) na een korte, intensieve repetitieperiode negen concerten door heel Nederland gaat uitvoeren. We vertellen je over onze ervaringen in vier blogs.