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  1. By 2028, open education is regarded as the norm in the BSc, MSc, and PhD programs at TU Delft. This is refected by the following goals: TU Delft formally recognizes the process of creating and using open educational resources in courses as part of the evaluation criteria for our academic staff as they progress in their academic careers.

  2. At TU Delft you will be working at a top university in an international environment, surrounded by talented people with a passion for science, design and technology. During your PhD programme at TU Delft you will delve into a research field that fascinates you, under supervision of a professor leading in this field.

  3. Foodtrucks. At TU Delft, there are food trucks every weekday from Monday to Friday. The food trucks offer a delicious and fresh assortment. You can find them on Freezone C from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. Here are the different food trucks you can expect to see: Greek Olijf: Greek Olijf brings various Greek delicacies to the Randstad region.

  4. www.tudelft.nl › en › faculty-of-applied-sciencesKoenderink lab - TU Delft

    Introduction Prof. Dr. Gijsje Koenderink (1974) is full professor in the Bionanoscience Department of the TU Delft. She studied physical chemistry at Utrecht University (MSc 1998, Ph.D. 2003) and then trained as a Marie Curie postdoctoral Fellow at the VU University Amsterdam (2003-2004) and Harvard University (2004-2006).

  5. The D&I Board consists of the Faculty Diversity Officers and other representatives within TU Delft. The D&I Board will act as an advisory and sounding committee for the Diversity Officer as well as the D&I Office. It will, for instance, assist and provide input for focus areas, strategy and priorities on diverse D&I themes.

  6. www.tudelft.nl › staff › hStaff - TU Delft

    Long-eccentricity regulated climate control on fluvial incision and aggradation in the Palaeocene of north-eastern Montana (USA) Lars J. Noorbergen / Antonio Turtu / Klaudia F. Kuiper / Cornelis Kasse / Sverre van Ginneken / Mark J. Dekkers / Wout Krijgsman / Hemmo A. Abels / Frederik J. Hilgen. 2020.

  7. Scientists from TU Delft, Department of Mechanical Engineering, investigate how accurate these models are for a broad population. The one-size-fits-all approach could hinder proper treatment by doctors and physiotherapists. The researchers are therefore working on personalized musculoskeletal models based on a simple 3D scan.

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