This is the third article in a series of blogposts in which we will share our experiences of IRPdelft, a non-profit foundation which provides master students a challenging international and educational experience abroad during the summer. Throughout the year, we will share our experiences.
YES!Delft staat op de tweede plek in de ranglijst voor ’s werelds beste universitaire bedrijfsincubators. Vannacht werd dit bekendgemaakt tijdens het World Incubation Summit in Toronto. Alleen Chicago’s Technology & Entrepeneurship Center scoort beter op de lijst. Waarom doet de Delftse incubator het zo goed?
Vorige week trokken we ons tien dagen lang terug van onze studies om met het Nederlands Studenten Kamerkoor te zingen, wandelen en borrelen. Tien dagen met alleen het koor om je heen, zonder connectie met de buitenwereld. Des te groter was het contrast met ons allereerste concert in Rotterdam.
Boven het eiland Silhouette in de Seychellen, vliegt een hybride drone van Delftse makelij. Hij brengt er namens start-up Atmos bedreigde dier- en plantsoorten in kaart – nog geen anderhalf jaar na zijn uitvinding.
There’s a lot more to Dutch beverages than beer. If you haven’t had your first Jenever yet, then you better get on it. But, if you’ve been there and done that, here is a list of some unusual traditional Dutch drinks to try out.
Who are the people who study and work at TU Delft? We meet them in Humans of TU Delft where they talk about their work or other activities. Stijn de Vreede has ideas about how to make Delft better for students, residents and businesses. So the civil engineering master’s student is running for city council.
Remember Robowars, where two robots had to bash each other to pieces? That is what the organisers of Droneclash were thinking of when they came up with their drone fighting event. And it is not only for entertainment.
Columnist Erik Huisman werkt bij het International Office. Hij maakt zich zorgen over de toekomst van het International Programme, het opvangprogramma voor nieuwe internationale studenten.
“I love the thought of a car drifting apparently endlessly through space and perhaps being discovered by an alien race millions of years in the future,” Elon Musk tweeted. But an unstable trajectory and radiation from the Sun will disintegrate the Roadster within a couple of centuries, argues graduate student Kiran Narayana Reddy.