Ice melting from Greenland and the Arctic glaciers has caused the Netherlands to rise by about 4 centimetres over the last century. This comes hardly as a surprise to Riccardo Riva, an assistant professor at the TU Delft Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences. “This story is about water masses moving from one place to […]
In our fast online world, where things can be outdated within a day, stability can be found in mathematical theorems. This mathematical foundation cannot be ignored. It is the basis for calculations by all engineers. What Pythagoras proved to be true over 2,000 years ago, is still true today. “That’s why I love delving into […]
“Making your own composition of chapters for your students has its benefits”, explains Sake Zijlstra coordinator for the building management module at the faculty of Architecture. “You only offer them the information that you think is relevant and it is just one mouse click away on Brightspace. The learning process should have as little barriers […]
The TU Delft has embraced openness as a core value. But what does it mean to be ‘open’ as a university? We can display openness in the way we share information, in the way we use information, even in the way we use space. On May 14, Just de Leeuwe and Michiel de Jong from […]
From Exobiology to Space Debris- the TU Delft Library takes you to space this summer! An interesting mix of exhibitions gives you a historical, critical, and artistic view on the fascinating topic of space. Folded space Origami, the art of paper-folding is developing to an amazing technique used in art, design and technology. It is […]