Due to shady promises, rising student numbers and fainthearted minister, it is questionable whether students will receive a better education in exchange for their basic grant.
TU Delft researchers have developed a software that helps calculate the risk of the spread of the coronavirus. How does it work?
Through DCODE, Professor Elisa Giaccardi hopes to tackle the complex design challenges of a digital transformation of society in a holistic way.
Together with other media outlets, we are looking into what has become of the promises that were made when the basic student grant was abolished. Follow our series of stories.
Understanding the needs of communities is an important part of developing new technologies for them, says PhD candidate Shantanu Chakraborty.
The Dutch government wants to introduce a night curfew that applies until 9 February. The House of Representatives has to agree before the curfew can be introduced.
Can computers get as good at recognising speech as humans? Odette Scharenborg (EEMCS) hopes so. She is using different techniques to improve automatic speech recognition.
When you pay for secured bike parking you expect to find your bike where you left it. That’s not what happened to master’s student Aleem Pirani.
How would coastal dunes stand up to a superstorm? PhD candidate Paul van Wiechen is hoping to find out by building and testing a full-sized dune on the Dutch coast.