This is the second in a series of blogpost where we will share our experiences as IRPdelft, a foundation that provides master students a challenging international and educational experience. Throughout the year, we will share our experiences.
“In the quantum world, a zero and a one is simultaneously a zero and a one.” Not a typical line for a school girl. But this girl has just visited a youth lecture at the TU Delft Science Centre.
The debate platform, VOX Delft, gives a sinister slant to Christmas by organising a discussion night about the Black Mirror Christmas Special: White Christmas last Tuesday.
Dat je na een beenamputatie of verlamming door een ruggenmergbeschadiging, op een dag weer opstaat en wegwandelt. Reboocon Bionics wil met behulp van robotica mensen met een lichamelijke beperking letterlijk vooruit helpen.
What will the future bring our education? In the light of the TU Delft Vision on Education on Wednesday 20 December, many teachers are thinking about this in several workshops. On this day, the best lecturer of the Year was chosen, and Giulia Calabretta was the lucky one.
Have you ever asked yourself why opinions about climate change diverge so much? Why nobody simply tells us the scientific truth? It seems that everybody has different truths.
It may be off-season for the sport of your choice, but that doesn’t mean you can’t play. Try a different game – an indoor one perhaps? Venues across Delft offer a host of sporting options and some even have leagues of their own.
Money has replaced curiosity as the main driver of scientific research. PhD candidate Santiago Cartamil Bueno argues the need for a new Age of Enlightenment of the Romantic kind.
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. Freddie Koch earned a master’s in architecture this year, but that’s not all. Her graduation project earned her one of nine coveted spots as a finalist for the Archiprix competition.