Since the coronavirus outbreak forced the country into lockdown, remote studying and social distancing have become the new normal. How are TU Delft students holding up?
The Delft start-up Loop has developed a living coffin which transforms waste products from an efficient composting of the body into nutrients for new life.
Anonymous contributor gives University of Groningen 35 million The University of Groningen received an amount of 35 million euros from a former student. It is the largest donation in the history of this university. Of the donation, 30 million euros will go to CogniGron, Groningen’s research into materials for the computers of the future.…
Students and staff at the Material Science Engineering Department are currently walking, running and cycling thousands of kilometres for a good cause.
Celebrate Lichtjesavond online Tuesday, December 8th, the Dark Days of Delft traditionally start with ‘Lichtjesavond’. This year no strolling on the Christmas market, but a live broadcast with music and other acts. The show can be watched from 8pm, directly after the press conference, at TV West or YouTube. Immediately…
Light rail between campuses? A light rail connection from Leiden, via Delft to Dordrecht. This is advocated by a coalition of forty regional parties. This new public transport route should better connect universities, businesses and residents. The plan is part of the Zuid-Holland Growth Agenda, a campaign of the province of…
200 students celebrated digital Diwali Travel restrictions and limited social activities affected this year’s Diwali festival of lights. In order to keep spirits up, the Indian Student Association (ISA) in Delft therefore organised a digital Diwali festival. On Saturday 28 November, over thirty participants performed as more than 200 students enjoyed the festivities…
A motion for the Municipality of Delft to monitor the privacy of users of shared vehicles was unanimously passed in the city council. The Municipality will start in 2021.
What do you need to succeed on the job market? Librae, the TU Delft network for female students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), will investigate the challenges students encounter during their studies as they prepare for their future careers. The research, focusing on the role of gender and diversity, is open to all engineering students. Librae…