News in Brief

10 mei 2012

News in Brief - Delta 14

Nereda technology Prince Willem-Alexander has opened the new waste water treatment plant in Ede On May 8. The new plant uses the Nereda granular waste treatment technology, a TU Delft discovery. Ede’s adoption of this new ...
26 april 2012

News in Brief

Movie Contest Clean drinking water, waste water, water shortage or too much water: the issue of water in cities is becoming an ever-increasing challenge because of urban spread and the fact that much of the world’s population lives ...

19 april 2012

News in Brief - Delta 12

Arab Energy Spring Desertec’s CEO Paul van Son was back in Delft for Easter. The TU alumnus has been living in Munich since he was asked to lead the German industrial initiative, Desertec, which aims to export solar and wind energy ...
05 april 2012

News in Brief - Delta 11

New spring In order not to disturb the others, the interview was held outside on a wooden bench in the botanical garden behind the Kluyver laboratory for microbiology. Dr Salah Al-Zuhairy, informally dressed in faded jeans and black ...

29 maart 2012

News in Brief - Delta 10

Easy answer Students at the faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences who use the programme COZ – computer-supported self-study - for their courses can easily access the answers to exam questions by bypassing the timer in the ...
22 maart 2012

News in Brief - Delta 9

Downgraded diplomas When applying for visas in the United States, older engineering degrees from Dutch universities are credited as being Bachelor’s degrees, not Master’s degrees, according to the Trustforte Corporation, based in ...

15 maart 2012

News in Brief - Delta 8

Numerus fixus Following the numerus fixus being applied to BSC programs at the faculty of Aerospace Engineering, a numerous fixus will be applied to the MSc study tracks control & operation and flight performance, which will ...
08 maart 2012

News in Brief - Delta 7

High stress More than student at other universities, TU Delft students experience higher levels of extreme stress during their studies. The university isn’t overly concerned about these finding for now, however. The figures stem ...

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