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Robots are undoubtedly getting smarter. But they’re at their smartest when they work as a team. Very soon, researchers will be able to study their every move in the very latest lab to be built at TU Delft: the Cyberzoo.

You never know where this lab might pop up. As a mobile workshop, the Buckylab is able to occupy any space that it can find. It is named after American architect Buckminster Fuller, whose credo was “Whatever you can imagine, you can also build.”

Andrew Hollands, 26, is both nostalgic and practical. He grew up in Australia, the child of an Australian father and English mother and moved to Delft in September 2013 to pursue a master’s degree in architecture.

Snapchat’s reputation may be less than stellar. The photo, and now video, sharing app allows users to send images that disappear after a few seconds, leading to allegations that it encourages sexting and even facilitates insider trading.

Moving from one leadership role to another, Professor Isabel Arends is not one to shy away from management.
Having just finished her role as Chair of the Delft University of Technology professional women’s organization, DEWIS, she moved into 2014 as the newest member of the Netherlands’ STEM research funding organization, the STW.

There’s a lot going on in Delft. How does a theatre festival, a museum night, restaurant week and open monument day sound? With most free or extremely affordable, there’s no excuse to not get cultured.

The Rijksmuseum has hundreds of thousands prints to be annotated. Researchers are developing methods to harvest expertise from the crowd to help the museum’s curators.