Waste separation stations in the Architecture building and the Aula At the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment and in the Aula, waste will be collected separately from 1 June. During a six-month pilot, all loose waste bins at these locations will be replaced by waste stations where paper, PMD (plastic, metal and…
Sebastiaansbridge reopens 12 June On Friday 12 June the new Sebastiaansbridge will reopen for pedestrians, cyclists, motorists and public transportation. However, tram 19 will not run for the time being. This is what the board of mayor and aldermen writes (Dutch only) in a letter to the municipal council. The delay is mainly due to…
Remote studying. All students have to get used to it but for students with a disability, even more so. “I was afraid that I would have to defer by another year.”
Nine thousand euros for a personal development course on innovation development in her field. Lefki Loverdou was awarded the Marina van Damme grant during an online ceremony.
Impressed by all the efforts to make remote studying and online examinations possible, applied physics students recorded a message for their teachers.
A shirt with a measuring system to optimise overhead movements, improve performance, and prevent injuries. These researchers hope to change the games of tennis and baseball.
On Wednesday 13 May and Thursday 14 May, all students are invited to vote for a candidate for the central student council and one for the faculty student council. Since the university is closed, all campaigning is being done online. Together with Oras, Lijst Bèta and the New Media Centre, TU Delft is hosting a…
The first online exams are behind us. At Aerospace Engineering 75% of the exams went ahead. How do students and teachers think it went?
Six weeks before the coronavirus hit the Netherlands, Delta spoke to postdoc Dongliang Peng who was stuck in China. Back in Delft he’s serving a back to back lockdown.
This year His Majesty the King awarded nine Delft inhabitants a royal decoration. Among them are two TU Delft employees: Ted Barendse (Information Management) and Professor Klaas van Breugel (Civil Engineering & Geosciences). Due to the coronation measures, mayor Marja van Bijsterveldt was unable to present the awards during the traditional Lintjesregen (literally Ribbon Rain). Therefore,…