Following other universities, TU Delft will have a Young Academy, a platform for starting researchers to philosophise about academia and advocate for their interests.
We still have the images of the churning gully Geul in our minds. Climate change is leading to more extreme showers. PhD candidate Kai Lochbihler (CiTG) shows us how.
The efforts to limit the number of applications submitted to NWO have had little success. The research funding organisation is going to discuss this with the universities.
Universities embrace data hungry software giants. This negatively impacts academic freedom, say TU Delft researchers. “We are pushing students into the arms of Big Tech.”
EEMCS has established a committee for knowledge security as a test. Its task is to prevent regimes that abuse human rights from using TU Delft knowledge. It’s a pilot project.
Antonia Terzi died last week in a road accident in Great Britain. The former professor of Aerospace Engineering played a major role in developing TU Delft’s Superbus.
An app that informs you of the latest free study places. It already works in Leuven. In Delft, Dr Bart Valks from campus real estate knows that good cooperation is required.
Through his Follow-This foundation, TU Delft alumnus Mark van Baal is trying to force oil companies to take a greener course. What does he expect from the Climate Summit?
Virus inhibitors disrupt the production of new viruses by the host cell. But too low doses can cause resistance to develop. Prof. Nynke Dekker (AS) showed how this works.