What started as a bachelor’s project might now turn into the lightest aircraft ever built. Meet AerGo, a one-person glider that is made completely of composite materials.
Master’s student Salma Khaled ElRouby believes if you understand a language then you understand the culture.
Calling someone a fast learner implies that the ability to acquire a skill or information is a given trait, says Delta columnist Boudewijn de Roode.
Today, 8 March, is International Women’s Day. Pooja Ramakrishnan shares this all-women podcast on feminism, which has changed the way she views the world.
Nienke Scheenaart was inspired by the idea of students taking a design project all the way through to the building phase. That’s why she joined the MOR project team.
Now she’s working on her thesis, Padmini Manivannan is experiencing the impact of an life-threatening event from her childhood.
Making your way in a new country can be a challenge. But for chemical engineering master’s student Vikram Bharadwaj, joining a cricket team has made all the difference.
There are many scientific treasures at TU Delft, but none are as special as the ones in the cellars of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics & Computer Science.
Master student Pooja Ramakrishnan reviews a series that selects and re-publishes American scientific essays from the last year.