TU Delft’s MSc students competed against other international students at the International Sports Day, held last Saturday at the Erasmus University Sport Centrum.
Civil engineering professor Kees van den Akker has blind faith in the positive effect of the critical engineer. Patricia de Martelaere has her doubts. ”Nobody can tell if the technological evolution will end in a heaven or a hell on earth.”
”The Lego song is a striking description of the theme ‘pleasures of engineering’,” explains discussion leader Botte Jellema, opening the symposium evening.
Playing with technology is still fun ”The E-N-G-I-N-E-E-R, engine, genius, creator, (hero?) is keeping watch over the mortality rate, busy with preventing aeroplanes from crashing and buildings from collapsing.
FilmFilmhuis Lumen . .Tel. 015-214 02 26Billy Elliot, tues to wed. 19:30; Poor boy in a depressed mining town dreams of becoming a ballerina.
INGThe International Neighbour Group (ING) welcomes all research fellows, visiting staff and graduates from foreign universities and their families to take part in activities organised jointly by the ING and the TUD Visitors Foundation (VF).
Legionella bacteria found at Electrical Engineering – PhD student short track champion – TU students international spaghetti bridge winners
The TU has big plans for redesigning the campus. About one billion guilders worth of plans, in fact. Foreign students unaccustomed to the TU put this ‘Masterplan’ in a new light.
MoviesDelfia:Cast Away, sat. + sun. + wed. 14:30, the movie that your Hollywood masters demand you spend your money on, starring the always rottenly melodramatic Tom Hanks and (surprise, surprise) timed to tie-in with TV’s current ‘Survivor’ and ‘Temptation Island’.
ChurchEnglish speaking students from all churches are invited to attend an ecumenical service on 11 March at 11.30 a.m.