4TU.Alumni event Boston

24 June 2024 17:30 till 20:30 - Location: Boston, to be announced - By: Alumni Relations | Add to my calendar

Join TU Delft in marking 10 years of shared ‘4TU’ alumni activities in the USA with special activities taking place next month celebrating our communities across the country and putting a spotlight on inspiring examples of innovation by local alumni. Gatherings planned in San Francisco, San Jose, Boston, and New York will be a great opportunity to meet fellow alumni from not only TU Delft, but also TU Eindhoven, UTwente & Wageningen University.

Programme:

5:30pm to 6:00pm, Doors open
6:00pm to 7:15pm, Formal Programme
•    Welcome
•    University Updates
•    Panel with alumni researchers 
7:15pm to 9:00pm Networking with fingerfood and drinks.


During this event in Boston, alumni of the four universities will give an insight on their innovative research.

The event is free of charge and open to all alumni of TU Delft, UTwente, TU/e and Wageningen University but prior registration is required.
 

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Location

Speakers

Fabio Izzi

Postdoc at NeuMove, Northeastern (Man-machine interaction)

Mariana Matus
CEO/Cofounder Biobot Analytics (Wastewater epidemiology)

Jacopo Movilli 
Marie Curie Fellow at Aizenberg (Harvard University) & Prins (University of Padova) Labs

About 4TU.Alumni

10 years ago we launched the Dutch Engineers Alumni Network (DEAN) of TU Delft, University of Twente, Wageningen University and TU Eindhoven, with currently  communities in USA, London, Germany, France, Switzerland, and the Nordics. Now it’s time to rebrand this community into 4TU.Alumni as a part of the 4TU.Federation.

By bringing together the engineers that studied in the Netherlands, we are creating valuable communities for our alumni. We encourage members to use these communities for sharing both achievements and information as well as tapping into the expertise of each other. 

Dutch engineers work across a wide range of sectors, and are affiliated not only with the most prestigious organisations of their fields but in many cases also self-funded start-ups. Some of them may have only recently completed their studies in the Netherlands while others have already lived in one of these countries for a decade or more. This network, therefore, represents a significant source of skills, contacts, and advice.