Twee Delftse studenten, Marieke Kootte en Tijs Ziere, zijn een nieuwe podcast begonnen waarin ze professoren portretteren. Tot de zomer komen er vier afleveringen.
Affordable surgical instruments could save many lives in Africa. Yet, there are still numerous obstacles that stand in the way of producing them. A CASE for change.
Climate hoax, anti-vaxxers, nitrogen crisis – mistrust between science and the articulate public is growing. I-Lab-U is an invitation to bridge the abyss by speed-dating.
In the semiconducting industry, germanium was long regarded as silicon’s ugly little sister. But it is now on the rebound with promising qualities for building quantum bits.
The growing TU Delft-Erasmus University collaboration revolves around a new Health Technology Campus in Rotterdam. The campus will cost half a billion euros in 10 years.
TU Delft will confer two honorary doctorates at the Dies Natalis on Batya Friedman (USA) and Marco Steinberg (Finland). They symbolise new perceptions in design.
Clinical breast examination is one of the ways to detect breast disease. However, medical students don’t properly learn palpation skills. New breast models should change that.
As of 8 a.m. this morning, the northern part of the TU Delft campus has no heating. A leak in the heating network is the cause, but it has yet to be located.
Kitepower had planned an endurance test for last week. But very variable winds put paid to the plans for continuous power production. Trials will continue into next year.