Using traditional and modern techniques, scientists and craftsmen restored the skull of a dinosaur that lived millions of years ago. Find out how they did this.
Several TU Delft top athletes have a chance to compete in the Olympic Games. What are their lives like and where do they stand? Part 5: sailor Annette Duetz.
Life under lockdown challenged PhD candidate Meng Li to look at things differently. Every challenge also creates an opportunity, she says.
Several TU Delft top athletes have a chance to compete in the Olympic Games. What are their lives like and where do they stand? Part 4: hockey player Justen Blok.
How do you make a city park more ‘lively’? Students from the Interactive Environments minor took on the challenge and came up with creative designs.
There will be no memorial service on Tuesday 4 May. Various ceremonies surrounding the commemoration will be shared remotely.
TU Delft top athletes have a chance to compete in the Olympic Games in Japan. What are their lives like and where do they stand? Part 3: Dieuwertje den Besten.
To ease the lockdown, the VSSD is pairing TU Delft students who are strangers to each other for walks. It is popular: to date, 250 students have gone for a walk together.
Het aanpakken van maatschappelijke problemen vergt meer dan techniek. Hans Hellendoorn bouwt daarom voor de TU aan multidisciplinair onderwijs. Hoe moet dat eruit gaan zien?