In order to become more independent from American big tech companies, SURF is investigating the possibilities offered by the European NextCloud. An initial successful trial is being scaled up: from a few dozen to two thousand users.
From a sushi box to a chessboard and from a gym to a minion: TU scientist and craft enthusiast Rolf Hut technically enhances every ‘Sinterklaas surprise’ with light, sound or movement. Welcome to Rolf’s Surprise Lab.
While development aid is under pressure, the Delft Global Initiative is celebrating its 10 year anniversary on Thursday. Continuing it is needed, says its Managing Director Claire Hallewas. “Major issues do not stop at the borders.”
Typing with vibrations and keys that light up. For people with Parkinson’s disease it is a blessing, TU Delft alumna Alessandra Galli thought while studying. Her idea has now brought her EUR 36,000.
Whether D66 really will be the biggest party will only be known in a few days. But it looks like higher education can look forward to better times, thanks in part to the many voters in the Aula who voted for Rob Jetten’s party.
The ideas at the festival held by the Climate Action Programme on Thursday were primarily about solutions. Keywords were motivation and inspiration. But should the tone not be more concerned?
When student Eefje gets seriously ill, the stem cells from a donor save her life. But the donor registry is aging and new donors are badly needed. The younger the donor, the better.