When entrepreneur Filippo van Hellenberg Hubar came up with an idea for an airbag that would prevent injuries from falls a few years ago, he went looking for assistance with the design process and ended up in Delft.
TU Delft has earned a reputation for producing online learning. Now Dr. PV Aravind goes beyond MOOCs by combining distance learning with tutoring, serious games and hands-on experience in KnowHY.
Waarom is er nooit onderzoek gedaan naar de gevolgen van gaswinning in Groningen? Dat is de drijvende vraag achter het boek De Gaskolonie van drie journaalredacteuren.
Hoe kun je studenten vertegenwoordigen? Facultaire studentenraden kregen een training van bureau TAQT. Lees de tips in deze zomerserie. Vandaag deel 4: presentaties.
Seeing news about all the events happening lately in Europe and the Middle-East makes me realize that both worlds have to live with insecurity. We experience the sense of insecurity relatively recent, but we all know there are places in the world where people have been living with wars for centuries.
Murder at Lowlands, gutters in Accra and DIY wind turbines. We’ve got all that and more on the podcast this week.
Het Marinemuseum in Den Helder nam deze zomer een interactief gedenkraam in gebruik dat het verhaal vertelt van de reis die Prof. Vening Meinesz aan boord van de onderzeeboot KXVIII maakte om zwaartekrachtmetingen te doen.
Common floodings in the Ghanian capital of Accra are getting worse by the year. Four TU Delft students went there to find out why.
Questions are still looming as to what will happen with campus’ iconic EWI building in the coming year. One of the most pressing issues is what to do about the unique facade which is desperately in need of an upgrade.
Fond of music and series like CSI? Then music festival Lowlands from August 19-21 in Biddinghuizen is your place to be. Forensics researchers from the Netherlands Forensics Institute and TU Delft, amongst others, will invite party-goers to participate in a staged murder to subsequently analyse their fingerprints.