An iceberg as large as Flevoland split from Antarctica last month. Three years ago, there was one at least three times bigger. What do they say about climate change?
TU Delft has links with various Chinese research institutes, even military ones. How did this come about? “It’s all happening in China. That’s where you need to be.”
With a background in both music and design, researcher Stefano Delle Monache wants to help make sound a more integral part of design studies.
How will people resume their lives after lockdown? This game-like tool answers by showing how corona drifts indoors, such as in restaurants, and how people can ward it off.
For years, dozens of Chinese researchers from a military university worked at TU Delft. Did they acquire knowledge for the Chinese army? This fear seems to be grounded.
What do TU Delft researchers do if talented Chinese researchers armed with grants and in close contact with the Chinese army approach them? We asked three Delft researchers.
TU’s supercomputer for the next academic year The Delft High-Performance Computing Centre (DHPC) is clear for take-off. The Japanese computer manufacturer Fujitsu and a TU Delft delegation signed the supplier contract during a recorded ceremony last Monday 22 March. TU Delft aims to have the supercomputer service available for students and researchers this…
More students appear to be lonely than before the corona crisis. Psychologists Wouter Backx and Janne de Kan suggest what you can do and where to get help.
Rumours have always existed, but now they are flourishing in the social media era. While mostly produced and consumed by the users, the platforms are also part of the problem.