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March 2017 11

New study spaces

To accomodate more study spaces for students the project rooms Sun, Water, Wind and Bio were recently upgraded. Students can book these rooms, which are located in the gallery of the Library to work together or to work in quiet rooms. Claudio Conrad: “It’s calm, light and very cosy, which helps me to improve my focus!” […]

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Be original

Mastering information At TU Delft, our primary aim is to ensure that our students have become independent academic thinkers once they have completed their Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes. However, you do not necessarily have to start from scratch in order to be original, or even groundbreaking. Adding your own ideas to the foundations laid […]

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Spring forward

Spring forward

Dear reader, When winter carries into spring it is the right time to calibrate our actions and to look at our highlights from 2016. Last year we implemented our new Open Access policy, and discussed with our faculties the necessity for a proper research data management framework. To stimulate the open access policy we, as […]

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Reclaiming land

Reclaiming land

Safeguarding knowledge = reclaiming land Mangroves form natural coastal protection along the Asiatic coast. These forests are extraordinary and unique areas of natural beauty. The roots of the mangroves reclaim land while also serving as breakwaters. In some places, the trees flourish of their own accord, but in others, nature needs a helping hand. Researchers […]

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Power to the grid

Electrical power Wind: an invisible force, but a powerful one that we are using a lot to our advantage. From flying kites, hot air balloons and planes, to enormous wind power plants for renewable energy. We can capture the power from the wind, we just don’t know exactly when. Dealing with the unpredictability of natural […]

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Open Access Opportunities

Open Access Opportunities

We asked four scientists about the help they received with their publications from the Open Access Fund. Click on their photos and read about their positive experiences. Jacob Hoogenboom about his publication on Time-resolved Cathodoluminescence Microscopy: Bart van Hulst about his publication on Healthcare Productivity: Jaap Nieuwenhuis about his publication on the Moderating Effect of […]

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