Posted in 2018
Maintenance weekend: no access to network disk!
Due to an additional ICT Maintenance weekend (14-15 July) all student network drives (student homes) will not be available. If you need access to any of your saved documents, please save them before Friday 13 July!
For more information visit this link or contact you ICT service desk.
Thank you for understanding.
New MyTUDelft app!
The TU Delft has a new app: the ‘MyTUDelft’ app, which will replace the old ‘StuCommApp’.
The old app will be offline by 5 July 2018.
New features involve the ability to register for courses and exams from within the app!
Enjoy! If you find any bugs, please contact <a href="mailto:student-brightspace@tudelft.nl
Opening of second registration period for minors 2018-2019
From 1 July (00.00AM) to 31 July (23.59PM) the second registration period for minors 2018-2019 will be open. Students who are not selected/placed by lottery draw after the first registration period can register again in Osiris Student in the second registration period for minors who still have places available. A minor can fill up quickly. Make sure you register as soon as possible. Registration is no longer possible after 31 July. Students who are not selected/placed by lottery draw, will receive a personal message by mail about the second registration period. More information about the registration periods can be found on the website.
A sneak peek into the Honours Programme
Always curious as to what the Honours Programme Delft (HPD) has to offer?
We proudly present you the HP Magazine, in which you can have a sneak peek into what the Honours Programme is and all that is has to offer. If you’re curious what your honours friends have been up to, or what the programme could mean for you have a look, click on the following link to find our: http://tu-delft.instantmagazine.com/tu-delft/honours-magazine.
The magazine is online and interactive!
Among others you can read about the value of the programme in an interview with Peter Wieringa, or take a look at several student projects in a poster gallery. Other articles involve video recaps of interfaculty courses, an overview of the study tour and interviews with both a student and alumni.
Are you missing anything and/or would like to add? Please feel free to contact us at honours@tudelft.nl
Enjoy!
TU Flying motorcycle winner of Boeing competition?!
A team of students from our university was the winner in the first phase of the Boeing GoFly competition! In this first phase vertical take-off and landing aircraft for one person was the main objective. The team, named Silverwing, designed an electric, autonomous concept that best resembles a flying motorcycle, and was awarded a $20,000 prize!
With the GoFly Competition Boeing attempts to boost the development of personal aircraft. Top criteria are low noise and small size. The fly-off will be held September 2019 in the United States, where the grand prize is $1,000,000. Among the competitors there are helicopters, jetpacks and more conventional aircraft using wings. Silverwing’s design includes wings to travel longer distances with a much lower energy consumption.
The prize money will be used for further concept development. In order to win the next two phases, they will need to grow from a small team of eight students to a larger team capable of building and testing the vehicle for the fly-off in 2019.
Sound interesting? Join the team!
The interest drink for Team Silverwing will be held on Thursday, June 21 from 18:30 – 21:30 in the TU Delft Aula.
Today: ‘Battle of the container handlers’ Design Competition
Today, Wednesday 20 June 2018, the faculty of Mechanical Engineering will host the 25th edition of the first-year student Design Competition. Over 75 teams of 7-8 students will face each other to create the most crazy, efficient or ludicrous container handlers, a type of crane design for shipping containers.
All first-year Mechanical Engineering students develop a design in a team, which they then build, test and improve. The theme is different every year, and alternately falls within one of the domains of mechanical engineering. Last year, for example, the students made jumping robots, and the year before a bicycle-driven water pump.
Cranes
This years competition will focus on cranes; moving and stacking more containers in the 5 minute time limit will lead to more points. Instead of using real containers, scale models will be used (100 x 100 x 240 mm). The jury will also look at lightweight constructions, design decisions and the manufacturing process; the entire (disassembled) crane has to be able to fit in a standard moving box!
Come and watch!
The competition will be held on the central market square in Delft, on 20 June 2018, from 10:00 – 15:30. You are happily invited to come and watch. For an idea as to what you might expect; check out the Mechanical Engineering Facebook page!
2x Weekend things that happened #OnCampus
1. Kraantje Pappie on TU Delft Campus
Dutch hip-hop artist Kraantje Pappie performed at the International Festival of Technology on TU Delft Campus, which took this past weekend (6th – 8th of June)! Next to this performance, there were lots of other activities like escape rooms, food trucks, guest lectures and smaller podia and performances. Want to see more? Check out the IFOT-Instagram page and stay tuned for the aftermovie!
2. High-voltage power line through Mekelpark
During the past and coming weeks, excavation and other work will take place to install a new 10 kV high-voltage power line on our campus, in anticipation of future power demands! During this period, some parking places at P-Aula will be unavailable. Read more about the impact here .
Have you noticed anything interesting on campus lately? Let us know by e-mailing news-students@tudelft.nl!
Grande opening Honours Programme exhibition
Wonder what honours students exactly do? Or interested in participating in the Honours Programme? Come visit the honours project exhibition in the Aula this week! Projects from all faculties have been assembled to show you the possibilities the programme offers. The exhibition will be kicked of with a grand opening in the Aula on Monday, June 11th, at 19:00.
No registration is required and of course entrance is free.
You are more than welcome to visit, see you there!
ICT Maintenance Weekend (9 – 10 juni)
An ICT maintenance weekend is scheduled for this weekend, 9 (and 10) June.
On Saturday (and possibly Sunday) a number of ICT applications and services will be unavailable for a short time.
Saturday software update planning:
– 7.00 – 19.00: Services and applications sporadically unavailable
The software firewalls will be updated and replaced. All applications can temporarily be unavailable.
If applications are unavailable, please refresh or try again after 10 minutes.
– 13.00 – 15.00: Authenticated e-mail (Smtp-a) unavailable
Regular e-mail through Outlook and Webmail will stay available
Sunday will be reserved for any extra maintenance.
Take these activities into account when planning your activities. We ask for understanding for any inconvenience.
For questions about the maintenance weekend, you can contact the Servicepunt in your building.
Kraantje Pappie, Escape Room and more #OnCampus (free)!
During the International Festival of Technology (IFOT) there is lots to explore on campus!
This 3-day festival from Wednesday 6 – Friday 8 June hosts acts, tours, food, experiences, lectures and workshops!
– Kraantje Pappie
– Quantum Escape Room
– Space Campus Tour
– … and much more!!
Save yourself some money: entrance to the festival is always free of charge.
Each day is different; find out when your favorite artist/event in the schedule here.
P.s. IFOT is mainly centered around the Aula/UB, but there are various activities throughout the entire campus!
Don’t forget to follow IFOT on
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IFOT Map: