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Professor of Hydraulic Engineering Han Vrijling is sad to see how attention for dikes is fading in the Netherlands. “Everyone talks about innovation like it's a roast chicken that flies into your mouth of its own accord.”
Sitting atop six hydraulic arms is an imposing two-story high bulb. Inside the bulb is a small aircraft cabin with hundreds of buttons and panoramic screens displaying depth-perceptive environments. This odd looking structure is the flight ...
Hassan Nemati, 27, came to Delft from his native Iran via Switzerland. He arrived here in 2012 to pursue a PhD in mechanical engineering and enjoys the country, though he admits he does complain about the weather. He is shown with a ...
Rising energy consumption around the world and the threat of climate change are urgent issues. Innovative and sustainable energy technologies will be required to face the challenges and the needs of this generation and many to come. And ...
Craving some homemade baklava? Some Masala Maggie with tea? Or Duncan Hines cookie mix? It’s all available right here in Delft. We tell you where.
Usually, a bird can’t wait to fly the nest. Students can’t wait to wrap up stints at one university and jump to another. Yet, contrary to the trend in other parts of the world, TU Delft seems to be an exception to the rule.
If you are just starting your PhD, there is an event that could prove to be invaluable to your academic experience. Several times a year the TU Delft Library offers a workshop called “How to Manage Your Research Information.”