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After Delft
Sandra Bruil always had a fascination for jewellery design, so she decided to combine her Master’s of Industrial Design with a practical course in jewellery making. She recently started running her own jewellery design company.
How the Blue Battery works
Soon everything will be electric and power will increasingly be obtained from variable sources such as sun and wind. That’s why we need gigantic batteries to stabilise the power grid.
Meanwhile on campus
It t would be no exaggeration to call the imposing orange and blue tower of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science a landmark. The 90-metre high building is a symbol of the university in the city. But for how much longer? The Executive Board would like to demolish the municipal listed building.
How to make liquid electricity
It is a cruel irony that renewable energy is abundant in the summer and scarce in cold and dark winters. TU Delft researchers think they can solve the problem by converting electric energy into fuel.
The firm
In 2009, Rinke van Remortel won a design competition with his Dopper sustainable water bottle. Seven years later, his efforts have enabled to him to leave his full-time job and focus all his energy on his design company.
‘We could do perfectly well without nuclear power stations’
Nuclear energy is making a comeback. After TV presenter Arjen Lubach argued for nuclear
power stations, the political party VVD jumped on the bandwagon. Prof. Kornelis Blok was incredulous.
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