Who are the people who work and study on our campus? We meet them in Humans of TU Delft every week. This week: Kees den Heijer, Data Steward at the CEG Faculty.
Toilet paper. We use it every day, but often take it for granted. Do you even know what happens to it after you flush?
Columnist Padmini Manivannan reflects on her journey of graduating in the Netherlands. It felt a bit like running a race, she realizes.
Picture this, in just one year’s time a group of master students will work together to assemble an aircraft kit. One that will be airworthy and certified to fly.
Who are the people who work and study on our campus? PhD candidate Nama’a Qudah says that a refugee camp can teach us a lot about architecture.
Although the last full episode aired over two years ago, Pooja Ramakrishnan thinks Wolf 359, a dramatic science-fiction podcast, is worth both your ears and more.
Columnist Bob van Vliet vindt het teleurstellend dat het college van bestuur geen verantwoording aflegt voor zijn rol in de bezuinigingen op collega-universiteiten.
The Master of Petroleum Engineering will henceforth be called Geo-Energy Engineering. This goes well beyond just a name change.
Helping IPD master’s students have a better experience and working on a project to prevent the spread of malaria. Erica Brizzi is passionate about making a difference.