When it comes to sustainability it’s not just about the environment says PhD candidate Lucy Oates. There’s also a social aspect to consider.
An artistic concept thought up by three Architecture students will be displayed in the If things grow wrong exhibition at the De Lakenhal Museum in Leiden.
How does buying a t-shirt in the Netherlands help improve the lives of women in Ghana? Bachelor’s student Cato van Lieshout will tell you.
Ten TU Delft Hydraulic Engineering master students were the first to do multi-day research on the Marker Wadden islands. “In the evenings we had the island to ourselves.”
Why does one succeed and the other fail? And who decides this? Delta attended the lunch reading of philospher, author and TV producer Stine Jensen on ‘failure courage’.
With AeroDelft, Aman Singhvi is part of a student team working to make liquid hydrogen-powered flight a reality. The team aims to test their prototype aircraft this year.
Three students bared all to the ‘De Volkskrant’ newspaper – anonymously – about their unpleasant initiation. Among them a first year member of the Delftsch Studenten Corps.
The number of students at TU Delft in the 2021-2022 academic year is currently 28,066. It is a preliminary figure, but it does show that TU Delft is growing again.
Using earth observation images to track rainfall, PhD candidate Mónica Estébanez Camarena hopes to help Ghanaian farmers. “The research is about more than getting a PhD.”
‘Disaster Professor’ at the opening Climate Hub Klik hier om terug te gaan naar de Nederlandse versie Today, Friday 24 September, TU Delft will open the Climate Action Hub on the Hague campus, a physical meeting place where administrators, policy makers, citizens, businesses and knowledge institutions can work…