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Teslas, vegan burgers and democracy
“We must design things that provide short-term pleasure and long-term benefit for health, animal welfare and the planet”, argued Professor…
Scanning grains of sand
TU Delft researchers are using scanners, current meters, drones and satellites to study beach and dune erosion and accumulation at Noordwijk…
View of Adriaan van Noord
Lawyer Adriaan van Noord is Head of IP (Intellectual Property) in the Valorisation Centre. Of all Dutch universities, TU Delft manages by…
The firm: Brighter Investment
Alumnus Thijs Mathot came up with a business model that can predict whether a student will be successful. His company Brighter Investment…
The Green Village: living lab for sustainability
Where the Architecture building stood until 2008, a sustainable village emerged three years ago. In it, TU Delft researchers, businesses and…
Museum of Failure
Tonie Mudde is science editor at de Volkskrant newspaper and studied Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft.
Online learning
TU Delft offers many courses on subjects that matter that build on the strengths of our faculties. The online academic courses below are…
Campus switching to geothermal energy
At the end of 2020, two pipelines will be bored from the campus to a hot-water reservoir, more than 2 kilometres below the A13 motorway.
Carbonated water for steam and power
Delft geophysicists are participating in the international Succeed study into the effects of CO2 storage in geothermal geysers.
View - Timo Heimovaara
Professor of environmental geotechnology Timo Heimovaara (CEG) is studying ways to extract raw materials without producing waste and…