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Two TU Delft PhD candidates have come up with a creative way to challenge students to think about the ethical aspects of engineering. The Impact! Competition, created by Zoë Robaey and Shannon Spruit, is an opportunity for students to explore and express their ideas about being morally responsible in their jobs as engineers.

In January, a short film made by TU Delft student Wahyu Pratomo, made news in local papers.
Called How to spend a dagkaart like a boss, the film follows Pratomo from Delft to Groningen, on to Maastricht, then Vlissingen and back to Delft, as he tries to make the most of a €13.9

Genes that didn’t seem important in the development of cancer happen to play a role after all. Delft researchers have discovered new areas in the genome where malicious mutations can occur.

Nothing phases me anymore the way it used to. On the backdrop of a war in my country, happening to people that I know, things that happen on a daily basis that used to stress me out, now seem so small.

TU’s eerste bionische team is aan het werven voor deelname aan de Cybathlon volgend jaar in Zürich.
Hun uitdaging is om een bestaand exoskelet om te bouwen tot een winnend voertuig voor een gehandicapte piloot tijdens het eerste kampioenschap voor robot-ondersteunde parathleten.

Saturday, February 28, 2015 saw the opening of the new Delft train station after several years of construction. The modern glass building boasts a number of practical and artistic features which are aiming to make Delft station an important transit hub.