Drie mannen dachten snel geld te verdienen door op naam van TU Delft voor twee ton aan robotstofzuigers en iPads te bestellen en het snel door te verkopen. Dat liep anders.
As one of the first Junior Lecturers at TU Delft, Astrid van der Niet is contributing to education in the Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering.
Access and sustainability are the drivers for PhD candidate Karlheinz Samenjo’s work designing a medical device for women in Africa.
Helping early career researchers connect and collaborate is one of the goals of Delft Young Academy, says Board member Angelo Accardo.
Being an engineer is about more than just studying, says Leon Heuts, the new head of Studium Generale.
A TU Delft student has found a way to keep the student loan interest as low as possible. Students who do this must suspend their loan and public transport card for a month.
From both social and environmental perspectives, collaborative living has a lot of advantages, says Associate Professor Darinka Czischke. “It makes so much sense to me.”
Doctoral candidate Aswin Muralidharan was able to introduce DNA into cells without rupturing them using electric shocks. This technique could be interesting for gene therapy.
The wind fields generated in the Wind AI Lab are almost real. During the opening, Jan-Willem van Wingerden demonstrated the possibilities of this new lab.