Bob van Vliet has had enough. He misses the personal contact with his students and wonders if digital alternatives for everything will be possible.
What does weight say about something? Does it say anything about the quantity of material or its sustainability? The book Designing Lightness has some answers.
Vishal Onkhar is still in India, staying inside and listening to the birds chirping. He urges everyone to persevere and wait the disease out at all costs.
Edd China is a British engineer whose stories about machines, and particularly cars, are contagious. He tells his stories well on video, but he also does well on paper.
The prediction of a corona baby boom makes Monique van der Veen wonder how TU Delft handles the regulations for pregnant students who face study delay.
The discussion about measures against Covid-19 focuses too much on imminent deaths and too little on all the other consequences, argues Geneviève Girard.
Now that almost all students have to study at home, it appears that they are perfectly capable of doing so, notes Noor van Driel. So now it’s a question of keeping it up.
Never before was his life at so much risk, Menno Blaauw realises. “Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.”
TU Delft student and municipal council member Boris van Overbeeke wants to get students interested in local politics. But he currently has other things on his mind.