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On 5 and 6 October the Weekend of Science will take place

On 5 and 6 October 2024, public activities will be held across the country to raise awareness on science and technology. You won’t see much of this on TU Delft campus.

From TU Delft, a student team and the TU Delft Science Centre will take part in activities organised by the 4TU federation at the weekend. Only they will not do so in Delft but instead in and around the AMS Institute buildings in Amsterdam and in Zoetermeer.

On Saturday, the Delft Hyperloop team will host a workshop on magnetic levitation (which will one day allow the Hyperloop to float through long vacuum tubes).

As part of the Science Centre on Tour programme, the TU Delft Science Centre will give two topics on circularity in Amsterdam: repairing electronic devices and designing jeans sustainably. In addition, in Zoetermeer the TU Delft Science Centre will give demonstrations on floating robots and cycling with VR (virtual reality) glasses.

Young visitors using VR glasses during the Weekend of Science & Technology at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. (Photo: DigiDaan)

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