At 17.9%, TU Delft is the only university in the country that has fewer than one in five professors who are female. TU Delft is yet again at the bottom of the LNVH monitor.
Though they experienced it in different ways, students Eduard Ma and Raman van Wee both say the NAHSS programme is a great opportunity.
Fact-finding and being independent of what others say were the reasons that Delta dived deeply into TU Delft’s relationship with China. It was a prize-winning formula.
Delftsch Studenten Corps besieged by Rotterdamsch Studenten Corps Erasmus magazine reports that more than forty members of the Rotterdamsch Studenten Corps recently forced their way into the society of the Delftsch Studenten Corps, with a bat and a lot of fireworks. Several (former) DSC-members were attacked and parts of the interior were destroyed.…
Computer science student Harshitaa Pandey was surprised by the positive feedback that resulted from the personal story she shared with Delta. She has now started a survey.
A WRR report on artificial intelligence recently gained a lot of media attention. What does it say and what can TU Delft do? Pro Vice Rector AI Geert-Jan Houben reflects.
What is it like to do research on the world’s largest crane vessel? Only a handful of people in the world can report this first-hand. Among them three scientists at TU Delft.
Having experienced some unexpected challenges due to the pandemic, third-year PhD candidate Jose Ignacio Hernandez hopes his story might encourage others.
Aviation professor Max Mulder won the Professor of Excellence Award 2021. Who is he and what drives him? “My most important challenge is stepping back a bit.”